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Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, opens £27m Edge Hill University facility

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Catalyst, the new £27m home for the library, careers and student services functions has been officially opened today by Her Royal Highness The Princess

Mayoral engagements week commencing Monday 21 January 2019

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Monday 21 January 13:30 The Plaza Community Cinema, Waterloo, Crosby The Mayor and Mayoress will attend a fundraising afternoon for

Have your say on the St Helens council’s budget

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St Helens Council is inviting residents to have their say on the budget, by taking part in a short survey.

Police appeal and advice following assault in Chorley

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Lancashire Police are aware of rumours circulating on social media about an incident in Chorley. We can confirm we received

Skelmersdale Library events for the week commencing Monday 21st January 2019

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Get online with Learn My Way (Skelmersdale) #digiskills Monday, 21 January 2019 from 10:00 – 12:00 at Skelmersdale Library every

St Helens Council’s bogus and doorstep trader warning

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St Helens Council is advising residents to be aware of bogus and doorstep traders operating within borough. The warning comes

Small Hurdles to get Ormskirk Gates Up!

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Ormskirk Town Centre will be getting gates put in place to ensure that only pedestrians can access the town centre

Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2019 now open for entries

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Now in its 13th year, Edge Hill University’s Short Story Prize is open for submissions, with the winner due to

Appointment of Deputy Lieutenants

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**Issued on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant’s office**. The Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, The Lord Shuttleworth KG KCVO, is delighted to

Appeal launched to find van driver after motorway collision

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Lancashire Police are appealing for information about a van driver following a fatal collision on the M58. Police were called

Lancashire County Council’s position regarding school absence and fines

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Lancashire County Council would like to clarify the situation regarding fines issued because of absence from school, following incorrect recent

Shopping centre footfall shows promising start to 2019

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Shoppers are continuing to check out Chorley after the town’s shopping centre revealed it had a great end to 2018

Chance to drop in to a library and make a difference as a foster carer

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Lancashire County Council is trying out a new approach to recruiting foster carers. As part of the ongoing drive to

Accident reported on Nipe Lane/The Moss in Skelmersdale

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We have received a report of an accident occurring along Nipe Lane/ The Moss in Skelmersdale a little after 9am

Support for Young Carers Awareness Day

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Lancashire County Council is backing Young Carers Awareness Day on Thursday 31 January. This national day raises understanding of the

Reduce Unauthorised School Absences in Lancashire

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Lancashire County Council have been forced to step back from imposing £1000 fines on parents who take their children on

Edge Hill’s Vice-Chancellor appointed as one of Lancashire’s new Deputy Lieutenants

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The Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University has been appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire. Dr John Cater CBE, who

Digital service proves a real hit with library members

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St Helens Libraries Service has welcomed the impact of a new digital service which has been used over 5,000 times

Urban Transport Group launches new analysis – and research programme – into causes of bus patronage decline

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Analysis finds many background trends are unfavourable to the bus but that common factors exist in areas where the bus

Can learning improve your health and wellbeing?

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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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