Green fingered litter pickers as young as five have helped spruce up Bowersdale Park in Seaforth. Ten children and dozens
Children help spruce up Bowersdale Park
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£8.2m highway improvement plans move forward
A major highways improvement scheme, which will bring huge benefits to residents, motorists and businesses in west Warrington, is moving
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Warning as cases of Scarlet Fever rise
Residents are being urged to ensure they are vigilant in spotting the signs for Scarlet Fever as cases rise across
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Celebration for children in care
Lancashire’s children and young people who are currently being looked after, or have previously been, will gather for a special
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Enjoy a cuppa and a chat at Chester Lane Library’s Prime Time sessions
Looking for a natter with great company – all while enjoying a nice brew? Why not attend St Helens Library
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Green waste licences hit 20k mark
More than 20,000 green waste licences have been sold for this year’s collections. Warrington Borough Council’s garden waste collection service
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The Parish of Holy Trinity Bickerstaffe presentation and dedication of the Pew Bibles
On Sunday 11th February a special Presentation and Dedication of the new Pew Bibles took place. The congregation were invited
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Have your say on the Borough Council’s draft Housing Allocations and Pet Policies
West Lancashire Borough Council is looking to make a number of improvements to the way it allocates its housing and
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Unmissable adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece at libraries
Making his third appearance after two successful sell-out performances in St Helens libraries, award-winning performer Gerard Logan will present his
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There’s more Oomph! at Stocks Hall
Stocks Hall Nursing & Care Group have partnered up with Oomph! to provide training to staff from Stocks Hall, Skelmersdale Home. The
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Lancashire’s young people can vote for their member of the youth parliament
Lancashire’s young people now have the chance to mark their crosses next to their preferred candidates and elect their representatives
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Food traffic light labels backed
A call to use a ‘traffic light’ system on food and drink labels has been backed by a leading county
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School children march to the Warriors
Exclusive access, exciting trails and enlightening workshops Thousands of school children are invited to explore one of the world’s most
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New county council role to lead on economic development
Lancashire County Council has appointed a new Lead Member for Economic Development and Cultural Services. This new role aims to
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Top companies to dance into Lancashire Village Halls
Dance treats from the National Rural Touring Dance Initiative sees returning favourites and new offerings Bringing new dance shows to
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Court of Appeal back legal action taken by West Lancashire Borough Council
One of the highest courts in the land has upheld action taken by West Lancashire Borough Council against a resident
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Mayoral engagements – week commencing Monday 19 February 2018
Thursday 22 February 9.30am Mansion House Victoria Park, City Road, St Helens The Deputy Mayor and Deputy Mayoress will attend
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Take F.A.S.T. action to reduce stroke risk
Changes to your lifestyle can reduce the risk of having a stroke. That is the message from local NHS commissioners
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Families flocked to this year’s Winter Playday
Hundreds of families made their way to this year’s Winter Playday on Wednesday which was jam packed with fun activities
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Liverpool to stay on the move this summer during the final phase of Lime Street’s major upgrade
Train customers will still be able to travel in and out of Liverpool this summer when the final, major phase
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