Catalyst, the new £27m home for the library, careers and student services functions has been officially opened today by Her Royal Highness The Princess
Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, opens £27m Edge Hill University facility
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Mayoral engagements week commencing Monday 21 January 2019
Monday 21 January 13:30 The Plaza Community Cinema, Waterloo, Crosby The Mayor and Mayoress will attend a fundraising afternoon for
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Have your say on the St Helens council’s budget
St Helens Council is inviting residents to have their say on the budget, by taking part in a short survey.
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Police appeal and advice following assault in Chorley
Lancashire Police are aware of rumours circulating on social media about an incident in Chorley. We can confirm we received
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Skelmersdale Library events for the week commencing Monday 21st January 2019
Get online with Learn My Way (Skelmersdale) #digiskills Monday, 21 January 2019 from 10:00 – 12:00 at Skelmersdale Library every
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St Helens Council’s bogus and doorstep trader warning
St Helens Council is advising residents to be aware of bogus and doorstep traders operating within borough. The warning comes
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Small Hurdles to get Ormskirk Gates Up!
Ormskirk Town Centre will be getting gates put in place to ensure that only pedestrians can access the town centre
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Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2019 now open for entries
Now in its 13th year, Edge Hill University’s Short Story Prize is open for submissions, with the winner due to
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Appointment of Deputy Lieutenants
**Issued on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant’s office**. The Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, The Lord Shuttleworth KG KCVO, is delighted to
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Appeal launched to find van driver after motorway collision
Lancashire Police are appealing for information about a van driver following a fatal collision on the M58. Police were called
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Lancashire County Council’s position regarding school absence and fines
Lancashire County Council would like to clarify the situation regarding fines issued because of absence from school, following incorrect recent
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Shopping centre footfall shows promising start to 2019
Shoppers are continuing to check out Chorley after the town’s shopping centre revealed it had a great end to 2018
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Chance to drop in to a library and make a difference as a foster carer
Lancashire County Council is trying out a new approach to recruiting foster carers. As part of the ongoing drive to
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Accident reported on Nipe Lane/The Moss in Skelmersdale
We have received a report of an accident occurring along Nipe Lane/ The Moss in Skelmersdale a little after 9am
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Support for Young Carers Awareness Day
Lancashire County Council is backing Young Carers Awareness Day on Thursday 31 January. This national day raises understanding of the
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Reduce Unauthorised School Absences in Lancashire
Lancashire County Council have been forced to step back from imposing £1000 fines on parents who take their children on
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Edge Hill’s Vice-Chancellor appointed as one of Lancashire’s new Deputy Lieutenants
The Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University has been appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire. Dr John Cater CBE, who
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Digital service proves a real hit with library members
St Helens Libraries Service has welcomed the impact of a new digital service which has been used over 5,000 times
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Urban Transport Group launches new analysis – and research programme – into causes of bus patronage decline
Analysis finds many background trends are unfavourable to the bus but that common factors exist in areas where the bus
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Can learning improve your health and wellbeing?
Yes, according to the recent findings from a national survey undertaken to explore the impact of learning on a person’s
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