Kirkby Gallery welcomes an exhibition of book art related to Mary Shelley’s legendary novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. ‘Book Art’
‘Book art’ inspired by Frankenstein goes on display in Kirkby
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Cabinet agrees high-priority work to three bridges
Lancashire County Council’s cabinet has decided to invest £400,000 in high-priority repairs to three bridges. The funding will be moved
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Red Plaques Mark a New Heritage Trail in Prescot
A dozen striking red plaques have appeared on buildings throughout Prescot town centre, creating a heritage trail that reveals the
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Preston launches city safe scheme
All Preston city centre pubs, bars and clubs have joined up with the University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLan) outlets to
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Sefton launches Gumbelievable campaign to target sticky issues
Sefton Council is giving residents and visitors to the borough something to chew on as the Local Authority launches its
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Works to deliver new road begin
Works to relieve congestion and improve air quality along a busy Wigan road will begin this week as the planned
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New contract for litter enforcement – busting the myths
Enforcement of offences such as litter and dog-fouling will continue to be carried out by Kingdom Ltd for at least
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‘Big Chat’ about health in south Sefton
Health commissioners are inviting south Sefton residents to come to their ‘Annual Review meets Big Chat’ event next week, on Thursday
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Enjoy Life! and learn new skills at the Chapel Gallery
Did you know you can learn a language, improve your writing skills or make jewellery at the Chapel Gallery in
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Murder investigation launched after man dies in Hindley
The following article was taken from the Greater Manchester Police website. The original article can be read at the following
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Families encouraged to make healthy choices for their children
The ‘Kind to Teeth’ campaign is urging families to make healthier drink choices for their young children in a bid
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Help people from your community to be recognised for their work
*Issued on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant’s office* The Queen’s representative in Lancashire is calling on people to nominate good
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Council to set up housing company
Chorley Council will be setting up a housing company to provide more affordable homes for local people. The move, which
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New political boundaries drawn up for Chorley
People in Chorley could see themselves voting in a new ward at the next election after Chorley Council put forward
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Public must have say on all options for A&E
Councillors are urging hospital bosses to ensure all options relating to the future of the borough’s accident and emergency (A&E)
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Lost Boys New Town – National Youth Theatre comes to Skelmersdale
West Lancashire College are delighted to host 2 performances of local playwright Luke Barnes’ Lost Boys New Town, in the
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Have your say on long-term plan for the NHS
People living in West Lancashire have been asked to have their say on the future of NHS services. Following the
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Roald Dahl brings primary school pupils and elderly together
Roald Dahl has been bridging the generation gap in Skelmersdale as primary school pupils read their favourite stories to elderly
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Families could help shape major study hoping for epilepsy breakthrough
Families with children with epilepsy are being asked to help shape a major study funded by the National Institute of
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Seized! family day
Meet the teams keeping the UK border safe at Maritime Museum Head to the Merseyside Maritime Museum for an exciting
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