Warrington bomb victims Johnathan Ball and Tim Parry remembered 30 years on The Irish News


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Tim Parry was the tragic 2nd victim of the Warrington bombing 20 March 1993. Tim Parry, was gravely wounded. He died on 25 March 1993 when his life support machine was switched off. The provisional Irish Republican Army acknowledged involvement in the bombing. The killing of Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry is still on.


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A minute's silence will be observed in Warrington to mark the 20th anniversary of the IRA bomb attack in which two boys died. Jonathan Ball, three, and Tim Parry, 12, died and 54 others were hurt.


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Johnathan Ball, three, died when two bombs hidden in litter bins detonated on Bridge Street on 20 March 1993. Tim Parry, 12, died five days later.


Remembering Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball the boys who brought peace to the North The Irish Post

Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation, Warrington, England. 3,546 likes · 13 talking about this · 1,102 were here. Visit our website at www.peace-foundation.org.uk or contact us on 01925 581 231.


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VIDEO: Remembering Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball and all those affected by the Warrington Bombing 29 years after the IRA planted bombs in two bins on Bridge Street.


Remembering Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball the boys who brought peace to the North The Irish Post

This was so successful that Wendy proposed building a Peace Centre both as a memorial to the boys, and to strengthen the East-West dimension to the peace process in Ireland. On March 20, 2000, the seventh anniversary of Tim's death, they formally opened the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Centre, a substantial building just outside the town.


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Tim Parry (12) and three-year-old Johnathan Ball died when two IRA bombs hidden in litter bins exploded in Warrington on March 20 1993. Tim's parents Colin Parry and his wife Wendy went on to.


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March 20 marks the 30th anniversary of the IRA attack on Warrington town centre. It killed Johnathan Ball and Tim Parry and left more than 50 injured. It followed an attack on the Winwick Road gas.


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The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Foundation (which changed its name from 'The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace' in September 2017) is an educational peace charity based in United Kingdom (charity no.1048990). It was formed in 1995 by Colin and Wendy Parry, following the loss of their 12-year-old son Tim and 3-year-old Johnathan.


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The Foundation was established as a living memorial to two children, Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball, who were killed by an IRA bomb in Warrington in 1993. Tim's parents Colin, and Wendy created the charity to provide peaceful alternatives to the use of violence in conflict situations. The charity works across the UK and internationally in.


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The Warrington bombings were two bomb attacks that took place during early 1993 in Warrington, Cheshire, England.The first attack happened on 26 February, when a bomb exploded at a gas storage facility.This first explosion caused extensive damage, but no injuries. While fleeing the scene, the bombers shot and injured a police officer and two of the bombers were caught following a high-speed.


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Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry were killed in the bombing. Nobody has ever been prosecuted. A memorial service, including a one minute silence at 12.20pm, will take place in the town to commemorate.


Remembering Tim Parry and Johnathan Ball the boys who brought peace to the North The Irish Post

Watch our 25th Anniversary film and see how you can help us achieve what our Founders set out to achieve in the name of Tim and Johnathan.


Peace campaigners celebrate life of son Tim Parry killed in Warrington IRA bomb ITV News Granada

In this third article on the consequences of terrorism, Colin Parry, Founder and Director of the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace, shares his story of loss and how it inspired him to.


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A father whose 12-year-old son was killed by an IRA bomb 30 years ago has said campaigning for peace is "the glue which has kept the family together". Tim Parry and three-year-old Johnathan Ball.


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Johnathan Ball, three, and schoolboy Tim Parry, 12, were both killed following the blast in Warrington town centre on March 20, 1993. A further 54 people were injured