Twenty years ago Warrington was rocked by an IRA bomb attack which killed two children in the town. March 20 marks 20 years since the 1993 bombings. Over the next week, we will be looking at what happened then through the eyes of some of the key people involved.
IT has been 16 years since the IRA attack on Warrington town centre that left two young boys dead and many more injured.
In 1993, the day before Mother's Day, a bomb that was in a bin on Bridge Street detonated.
Twelve-year-old Tim Parry and three-year-old Johnathan Ball died, and 56 others were injured.
Tomorrow, people are able to leave daffodil tributes at the commemoratory plaque on Bridge Street.
Leave your tributes and memories below.
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