Plans for a development of affordable homes and an Extra Care scheme in Kirkby have been given the go-ahead.
Comms Team
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Hundreds of high quality new homes are set to be built across three different sites in Knowsley.
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Councillors in Knowsley have given the green light to a major new retail scheme, including a large Morrisons supermarket, in Kirkby town centre.
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A host of exciting new developments have been given the green light in Knowsley, including a major retail scheme and supermarket in Kirkby, the Shakespeare North theatre, a hotel and hundreds of new homes.
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Two new pedestrian crossings are now in operation in Kirkby.
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Knowsley Council is introducing a range of new measures to promote responsible dog ownership in the borough.
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Morrisons has agreed a deal to open a supermarket in Kirkby
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Joint plans to redevelop Liverpool Football Club’s Academy site and improve community facilities in Kirkby have been approved by Knowsley Council’s Planning Committee.
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Plans to redevelop Kirkby town centre have taken a further step forward, with a £1m programme of demolition works now under way to pave the way for the proposed new major retail development.
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A brand new £700,000 fund has been launched to help community, voluntary and faith groups support residents in the borough.
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A preview of the items being discussed at the full meeting of the council on Wednesday 28 June.
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A number of life-saving defibrillators are being installed in public places across Knowsley from this week.
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The Knowsley constituency result in the 2017 General Election.
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Polling stations are open across Knowsley for you to cast your vote in the General Election 2017.
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Faith and community leaders in Knowsley have come together in solidarity following the recent terror attacks in London and Manchester.
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Can you help identify offenders who dumped a tent, wooden panels, cardboard, household waste and paint on Overbrook Lane on Knowsley Business Park?
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Liverpool Football Club and Knowsley Council have announced joint plans for a proposed redevelopment of the Reds’ Academy site in Kirkbyand the community playing fields at Simonswood Lane.
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A new signalised junction is set to be introduced on Valley Road in Kirkby.
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The items on the agenda at Cabinet on 18 January.
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Work to pedestrianise Norwich Way in Kirkby is now underway – but access to the Kirkby Centre and Poco Coffee shop is unaffected.
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Knowsley Council is supporting Empty Homes Week, to raise awareness of how empty properties can be brought back into use.
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A large number of potentially dangerous e-liquids have been removed from sale in Knowsley because they could cause harm to children.
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A public consultation took place at the weekend allowing people in Kirkby to see St Modwen’s plans for their town centre.
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Today, we conclude this week’s look at how you will benefit from the Strategy for Knowsley by looking in more detail at public service reform.
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The Strategy for Knowsley explains how having the right ‘place offer’ helps to make the borough an attractive location to live, work and do business.
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The children and families priority within the Strategy for Knowsley sets out how partners aim to keep people safe, healthy and financially secure.
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Find out how the Strategy for Knowsley will help improve the health and wellbeing of people in the borough.
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The Knowsley Partnership has set out its priorities around growth and jobs for the next four years.
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The Knowsley Partnership has set out its vision for education in the borough in 2020.
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Six key priorities are being set out today to make sure Knowsley becomes the ‘Borough of Choice’ by 2023.
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Inspectors have today confirmed that progress has been made in all areas of child protection in Knowsley Council’s Children’s Services
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Knowsley Council’s Cabinet met this afternoon to consider a number of reports.
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Answers to key questions about the provision of A Levels in Knowsley.
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Residents and visitors celebrated Prescot’s heritage and the work of William Shakespeare at this year’s fantastic Elizabethan Fayre.
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