Chorley Council-led development; Primrose Gardens, is taking shape and is only a year away from its completion date. Primrose Gardens
Primrose Gardens is taking shape
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Report highlights effective work in special educational needs practice in St Helens
A recent joint investigation carried out by education and healthcare watchdogs OFSTED and the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has highlighted
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£1.3m cultural investment in Leigh will reveal borough’s archives
A major funding boost has been secured from the National Lottery to develop Wigan Borough’s archives collection and create an
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Be prepared if you get sick this Easter
With Easter, fast approaching, local health professionals are reminding people to examine their options, should they or their family members
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Blackpool, Bradford and Lake District to benefit from £15 million Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund
Fund will support major cultural projects to boost investment and participation in the Northern Powerhouse Three major cultural projects across the
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Would you like to train & play full time whilst studying?
Would you like to train & play full time whilst studying? Sign up for our trial at Burscough F.C. Friday 6th
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Experts on hand to check out your kidneys!
Did you know having lower back pain can be a sign of your kidneys not functioning correctly? People across Merseyside
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Egg-cellent fundraising efforts by Rainford High
Students at Rainford High have held their annual Easter Challenge in a bid to raise money and collect Easter eggs
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Commemorative paving stone unveiled to honour local Victoria Cross hero 100 years on
A local Corporal, awarded for his brave actions during World War One, has been honoured by St Helens Council 100
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Commonwealth games star backs Chorley Grand Prix
The Chorley Grand Prix will have a new winner in 2018 after retaining two time champion Ian Bibby was selected
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Dog owner prosecuted for control order breach
A St Helens dog owner who was ordered to permanently muzzle his dog when out in a public place almost
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Mayoral engagements week commencing Monday 26 March 2018
Monday 26 March 12.30 p.m. Twinkle House, Skelmersdale The Deputy Mayor & Deputy Mayoress will attend a visit to Twinkle
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Knowsley recognised for supporting children with speech and communication needs
A Knowsley programme for children with speech, language and communication needs has been highlighted as an example of best practice
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Ultimate Frisbee and Zorb Football come to Sefton parks
Active Sefton is proud to announce the launch of Sefton Park Nights. The Easter evening events are a new scheme
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Together, we can tackle child abuse
Warrington Borough Council is encouraging everyone to think, spot and speak out against child abuse and neglect as the next
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Emmett commended for flu campaign design
Emmett Jones, aged 4, has been awarded for designing a superhero to fight the flu monsters away. The superhero was
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Video launched to encourage people to check out Chorley
People are being encouraged to visit and check out Chorley with the launch of a new cinematic-style video showing the
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Wheelchairs are rolling in twice as fast as last year!
In total 125 wheelchairs worth £25,000 have been returned to the NHS following an appeal from staff. Six of the
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Funding boost for Lancashire Lifesavers campaign
Lancashire County Council is investing £30,000 in lifesaving equipment, which will be installed across the county. This funding is being
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The Hungry Fighter: Does he exist?
SkemNews are pleased to announce that we will be publishing a selection of articles written by the Skelmersdale Writers’ Group.
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