Community arts organisation Heart of Glass, in collaboration with Homotopia, has unveiled a new mural at Prescot train station. The …
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Looking for some Christmas gift inspiration? Kirkby Gallery is currently hosting ‘Crafted’ a biennial exhibition of contemporary craft, design and …
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Evelyn Community Primary School in Prescot is celebrating its Golden Anniversary this year. The school first opened its doors on …
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Community growing charity Incredible Edible CIC have re-opened their popular food club after a short break to renovate the premises. …
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St Joseph the Worker Catholic Primary is the latest school in the borough to be named as a School of …
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Knowsley Music Festival was back with a bang for 2023 as more than 2,000 people enjoyed live music performances at …
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Knowsley Youth Offending Service [YOS] works with children and their parents/carers to find ways to stop their offending and make …
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A new mural entitled ‘Welcome Home’ by artist Jo Peel has been unveiled in Huyton Village this week. Produced by …
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Huyton and Kirkby Libraries are hosting two special meet the author events in October and November. Join author JP Maxwell …
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At a full council meeting on Wednesday 18 October, a notice of motion was endorsed to expand Knowsley Council’s list …
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Following a recent review, the Council agreed its polling station locations at a meeting of Knowsley Council’s full Council on …
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Knowsley’s Director of Public Health has published a report on why the cost of living crisis is a public health …
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Council has tonight received an update on Volair and a review that was carried out by Strategic Leisure Limited into …
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The achievements of Knowsley’s Scrutiny committees have been outlined in an annual report endorsed by council.
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Thousands of residents have been supported throughout last winter and continue to be supported through the current cost of living …
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Knowsley Council are excited to announce another stellar line-up for the 2023 Knowsley Music Festival.
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A new and improved Local Offer for Knowsley’s Care Experienced Young People was launched at a special event on Tuesday …
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Kindred – a community interest company that supports and harnesses local entrepreneurialism for social good – is working in partnership …
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Kirkby Gallery’s biennial exhibition of contemporary craft, design and fine art returns to the gallery from 30 October – 23 …
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October is Black History Month, an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the many contributions made by black people in Britain …
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Following on from its success in 2022, The Knowsley Music Festival returns from 8 – 18 November with another fantastic …
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Following on from their successful summer trails in Huyton and Halewood, the Owl and Pussy-cat sculptures have come to spend …
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Knowsley Council’s Cabinet has approved a new Learning and Skills Strategy (2023-2027) that sets out the Council’s ambition to offer …
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Next week is National Get Online Week (16 to 20 October 2023). It’s an annual campaign run by the Good …
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The Government has announced that Kirkby will be one of 55 areas to receive one of the next round of allocations …
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Lord Derby Academy in Huyton has been judged to be “Good” by Ofsted following an inspection on 27 and 28 …
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When you stop smoking, good things start to happen — you can begin to see almost immediate improvements to your …
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Knowsley’s Family And Community Education (FACE) service has opened its doors to a range of adult learning help and support …
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September is Blood Cancer awareness month, and as part of raising awareness about the UK’s most common type of blood …
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Friday 22 September is World Car Free Day, a day that encourages motorists to give up their cars for a …
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Children aged seven to 17 who are bereaved by suicide are being invited to join the next intake of ‘Alfie’s …
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A series of free arts programme for new mums in Knowsley will launch this week, offering weekly arts, reading and …
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On Thursday 10 August, a very special swimming event came to Volair in Huyton. Triple Olympic Champion swimmer, Adam Peaty …
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More than 15,000 people visited Court Hey Park last weekend to be part of the Knowsley Flower Show. Despite poor …
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The town’s rich history is brought to life with iconic imagery from Kirkby photographer, John Wakefield.
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Change Grow Live (CGL) offer a range of help and support in Knowsley to residents who are struggling with drug …
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Knowsley’s iconic Owl and Pussy-cat sculptures have begun the second leg of their summer tour, this time taking up residence …
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The summer holidays are officially here! If you’re looking for ways to fill the next six weeks look no further …
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As the Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand, Knowsley is remembering its own female footballing great …
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There isn’t long left for organisations across Knowsley to apply for a share of £280,000 via the Stronger Communities Fund. …
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Once again, and disappointingly, inaccurate and unfounded social media posts are being circulated about the former Barclaycard building in Kirkby. …
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Lydbury Crescent Respite service in Kirkby has retained its “Good” rating following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) …
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Giant animated artworks, made entirely of sustainable bamboo, are set to come to life in this year’s Liverpool City Region …
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A Knowsley company specialising in renewables, heating and insulation have once again stepped in to provide support to two local …
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A ribbon cutting ceremony heralded the official opening of Big Help Project’s latest venture in Knowsley. On 7 June, Big …
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Last year an army of volunteers helped to deliver a jam-packed programme of events during Knowsley’s year as the Liverpool …
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Almost 700 people attended a one-day festival celebrating Knowsley’s diverse communities. Global Roots Fest took place on Saturday 24 June …
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Two brand new services have been launched by Knowsley Libraries, expanding the already diverse portfolio of services available to library …
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Knowsley Libraries have partnered with the Good Things Foundation, to offer free SIM cards to those who are experiencing data poverty. …
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A ten-day programme of community and cultural events begins this Friday (23 June) across Halewood. Halewood CultureFest launched in 2008 …
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Knowsley is a popular place to live. Not least because it offers a great choice of homes and some of …
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Last summer, a trail of Owl and Pussy-cat sculptures captured the imagination of the borough (and beyond!) as part of …
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Knowsley Council’s Cabinet have approved an update to the Council’s Shopfronts and Signage Design Supplementary Planning Document. The planning document …
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A one-day festival of world music, dance and food is coming to Lord Derby Academy in Huyton on Saturday 24 …
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The Council’s Knowsley Works team, in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions, is hosting an informative event for …
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Nearly 500 music fans showed up to enjoy the Knowsley Music Festival Extra at Knowsley Leisure and Culture Park on …
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Trio Entertainment return to Knowsley Leisure & Culture Park this Christmas to present the swashbuckling adventures of Peter Pan, a …
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Heart of Glass, in partnership with Knowsley Council, has unveiled a new trail of sculptural artworks for Halewood Triangle Park. …
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Around 100 schoolgirls from across Knowsley were at Halewood Leisure Centre this afternoon competing in the grand final of the …
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A team of six young people from across the Liverpool City Region have come together to form the Knowsley Young …
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A brand-new owl sculpture is coming in to roost in Knowsley as part of the celebrations taking place across the …
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Knowsley Council has worked in partnership with Activate Community Education Services (CES) in Kirkby to organise a day for students …
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Looking for something to do over the half term break? Why not take in the Knowsley Open Art Exhibition at …
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Spring has most definitely sprung and there’s no better time to get planting and get ready to be part of …
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Children from a primary school in Knowsley saw their artwork go on display this week in the run up to …
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A celebration event recognising the 27 projects who were recently awarded grants from Knowsley Council’s Stronger Communities Fund was held …
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Knowsley based Sterling Services and community growing charity Incredible Edible have flocked together, with the construction and maintenance firm providing …
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The Big Help project in Knowsley is the latest organisation to benefit from the Knowsley Council’s Community Asset Transfer Scheme, …
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A brand-new mural in has been commissioned by Knowsley Council in Huyton Village. The 600 sq ft artwork has been …
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Volunteers, businesses, and local councillors braved the snow on Friday 10 March to undertake a ‘Day of Action’ at Incredible …
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During Knowsley’s year as Liverpool City Region Borough of Culture, renowned land-artist James Brunt came to the borough to create …
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Knowsley Council and partners are helping to raise awareness of child exploitation as part of National Child Exploitation Day which …
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Tower Hill Community Centre hosted a special family open day on Saturday 11 March, welcoming more than 200 people from …
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Following a call-out earlier this year, eleven owl and pussy-cat sculptures have found new homes at locations across the borough. …
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A Kirkby boxing club is going from strength to strength thanks to an innovative building transfer agreement with Knowsley Council. …
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Following protests outside the Suites Hotel in Knowsley on Friday 10 February 2022, Councillor Graham Morgan, Leader of Knowsley Council …
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A new project in Halewood explores the connections between the forest and the community as part of Knowsley’s legacy as …
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Local vendors and stall holders are invited to get in touch if they’d like to hold a stall at this …
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Knowsley Council’s achievements highlighted in latest feedback from the Local Government Association
Knowsley Council has received the latest formal feedback from the Local Government Association (LGA) following a review of the Council’s …
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An increase in the number of Band D properties in Knowsley will provide the Council with a significant revenue boost …
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The Government has introduced a requirement for voters to show photo ID when voting in elections. This will be introduced …
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Knowsley Council’s Cabinet has welcomed, and accepted recommendations made by the Stronger Communities Scrutiny Committee in its review of Knowsley’s …
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Children and families at Roby Park School in Huyton are set to experience a free magical winter wonderland experience this …
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Knowsley’s Cabinet has welcomed the success of the borough’s Corporate Plan (2017-2022) and set out the Council’s ongoing work to …
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The Knowsley Better Together Board today (15 March 2022) received an update on the progress made on the Knowsley 2030 …
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Two Knowsley projects have been shortlisted for a prestigious Liverpool City Region (LCR) Culture and Creativity Award 2021. The LCR …
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The rejuvenation of one of the earliest cine-variety houses in the country has taken a major step forward with the …
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Local MP Marie Rimmer visited Prescot on Friday 17 September to participate in a community photography project and learn about …