Get online with Learn My Way (Skelmersdale) #digiskills Monday, 26 November 2018 from 10:00 – 12:00 at Skelmersdale Library every
Skelmersdale Library events for the week commencing Monday 26th November 2018
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Unmissable! Tyldesley Christmas Extravaganza
Tyldesley traders and community organisations are teaming up to mount a Christmas Extravaganza at Tyldesley Square on Saturday 1st December.
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New partnership to explore the future of historic mills in Lancashire
A partnership led by Lancashire County Council and the National Trust is to examine the future of two of the
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Tributes pour in for former St Helens Council Chief Executive
It is with great sadness that St Helens Council can confirm the passing of former Chief Executive, Carole Hudson, who
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Find out more about adoption at our info event
Lancashire County Council is asking people to think about growing their family through adoption. A special event for people considering
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Skelmersdale sex offender jailed for 18 years
Robert Edward O’brien was jailed for an accumulative 18 years for a variety of sex offences including rape. Robert Edward
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4,000 people getting urgent NHS help over the phone in the North West everyday
Around 4000 people per day in the North West, now receive urgent health advice over the phone via the NHS
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St Helens Council’s Music Service looks to hit the right notes at open evening and Christmas concert
St Helens Council’s Music Service will be in fine tune over the next few weeks as they welcome young musicians,
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Skelmersdale County Councillors sign letter opposing Government Fracking Plans
Skelmersdale County Councillors, John Fillis, Julie Gibson and Terry Aldridge have joined over 800 Councillors who have signed an open
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Schools to take over Tate Liverpool
Edge Hill University and Tate Liverpool are to deliver a ground-breaking educational programme that uses iconic artworks in new ways.
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First food outlet opens at the Concourse Kitchen
The Concourse Centre in Skelmersdale has welcomed its first tenant to its newly opened new street food court. J.O.Cs is now
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Jingle bells to stop thieves going all the way this Christmas time
With Christmas just around the corner, shoppers will start to visit shopping centres and supermarkets in droves which can often
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St Helens schools recognised for achieving top sports award
Two St Helens primary schools are celebrating after becoming the first in the borough to achieve the Platinum School Games
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Passengers urged to check before they travel this Christmas as engineering work takes place on Merseyside and in Greater Manchester
People travelling across the North West and further afield are being advised to plan ahead this Christmas and New Year
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A Lancashire school cook is in the top class
A Wyre school cook is celebrating after cooking his way to the regional final of the LACA School Chef of
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Lancashire County Council Slush Fund
In the latest twist in the financial folly of the Conservative run Lancashire County Council, they have paid an undisclosed
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Rainford High to host Christmas Fayre with autism-friendly session
Rainford High will be hosting its annual Christmas Fayre on Thursday 6 December which will include an autism-friendly half hour
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Victorian Christmas Festival at the Judges’ Lodgings Museum
A historic building in Lancaster will open its doors for the first time since it closed in 2016 for a
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Supply agency expands in St Helens to help schools find talented teachers
A local education supply agency has set out its expansion plans across Merseyside, following a prestigious accreditation by The Recruitment
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Allied Healthcare: County Council says ‘People will continue to be supported’
Lancashire County Council is reassuring local people who currently receive their homecare from Allied Healthcare that they will continue to
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