St Helens Council is backing a local campaign to reduce incidents of knife crime in the borough, led publicly in
Council backs knife crime campaign launched by family of Daniel Fox
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New tool to combat vehicle misuse in Knowsley
Anti-social behaviour through vehicle misuse was identified as a key priority in Knowsley following a consultation to develop the Community
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Burscough Dynamo to inspire girls, aged between 5-11, to be involved in football with help from the FA
The FA and SSE have launched an initiative designed to inspire girls aged between 5-11 to be involved in football.
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Fire service and partners to launch community campaign across Merseyside for Arson Awareness Week
Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service will join forces with partner agencies across the region, including Knowsley Council, to highlight the
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New kids on the block
The zoo at Walton Hall and Gardens has welcomed five baby African pygmy goats. On Monday 5 March triplets were
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Share the skills of others at Get Creative library event
If you’re looking to learn a new skill this month Get Creative might be just the thing, featuring at Haydock
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Special task group to scrutinise St Helens Council’s waste service plans
Details have been announced of a task group that will review waste and recycling proposals for the St Helens. The
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Karl Welsh Plumbing, Heating and Gas
I am a former pupil of St Thomas the Apostle High School. I left school in 1986 and my long
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A580 East Lancashire Road experiencing heavy volumes of traffic as a result of a road traffic incident close to Haydock Island
The A580 East Lancashire Road is currently experiencing heavy volumes of traffic as a result of a road traffic incident
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St Helens Easter Egg Appeal 2018
With Easter almost here, there’s still time to donate to the St Helens Easter Egg Appeal 2018 for children in
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Government investment to unlock more homes across England
Almost £300 million government investment in Greater Manchester, the West of England and Oxfordshire is set to help deliver thousands
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Public Health focus on healthier and happier children and young people
Healthier, happier children and young people is the theme for Knowsley’s Public Health annual report 2017/18. This year, the report
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Council takes action against owner of a building that became a hotspot for anti-social behaviour
Knowsley Council has successfully prosecuted the owner of a vacant building that was both an eyesore in the local community
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National campaign to encourage people to report suspicious activity
The new head of UK Counter Terrorism Policing has revealed that more than a fifth of reports from the public
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Council to consult on raising morning peak-time charge for disabled travel card users
Lancashire County Council is consulting on proposals to increase the charge for Lancashire residents who hold a disabled NoWcard to
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Apply now for a postal or proxy vote for the 2018 West Lancashire Borough Council and Parish Council Elections
Voters in 18 West Lancashire Wards and 6 Parish areas will go to the polls on Thursday 3 May for
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Animal shelter team up with food banks in Year of the Volunteer
Formby based Freshfields Animal Rescue are working with volunteers at various Sefton food banks to provide additional support to vulnerable
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Restaurant looking to cook up a storm in Chorley
A national restaurant is looking to open a new outlet in Chorley as interest continues to grow in the Market
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Lily Parr Football Festival
In 2002, St Helens’ Lily Parr became the first women to be named in the FA’s inaugural Hall of Fame
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The Tempest at Knowsley Hall
This summer, Shakespeare’s magical play, The Tempest, will be performed in the beautiful grounds of Knowsley Hall. In their 14th
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