If you’re currently out of work and looking for a job, Knowsley Works has a number of opportunities available for Knowsley residents.
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If you are looking for information on organisations and services offering advice and/or support for children and young people under…
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Knowsley’s Empower Job Carving Programme is going from strength to strength and 10 local businesses and organisations are taking advantage…
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Halsnead Garden Village has moved another step closer as Knowsley Council’s Cabinet agreed the £12m funding from the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority for major transport improvements.
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Supported Internship student, Kelsey, enjoyed an exclusive night at the Manchester Arena this weekend after becoming the lucky winner of…
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Three Knowsley residents have been successful in securing supported employment, thanks to the Empower Job Carving programme introduced in Knowsley.
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Media students from Liverpool John Moores University are helping to promote an innovative project to support adults with a learning…
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As the UK prepares for Brexit, the government has developed information to help keep residents and businesses up to date…
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Halsnead Garden Village is receiving funding from government to help deliver new homes.
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Specsavers in Kirkby has unveiled a fantastic new look and celebrated with a memorable launch party that included two dance…
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Local authority partnership calls for graduates to step up to social work with funded programme
by KMBCThe ‘Learn Together Partnership’, made up of local authorities across Merseyside and Cheshire are calling on graduates and those looking…
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Knowsley Council is committed to ensure all children in Knowsley get the best start in life and achieve their full…
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Halsnead Garden Village is the largest development site in the Liverpool City Region, delivering new homes and employment. These frequently asked questions will help you to find out more about the development.
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Knowsley’s Halsnead Garden Village has been named as a finalist in the category for Excellence in Plan Making Practice the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence 2019.
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Knowsley and Liverpool City Region response to news of job losses at Jaguar Land Rover
by Lisa BennettCouncillor Graham Morgan and Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram comment on the news of job losses at Jaguar Land Rover.
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Foresight Group has announced a £2 million investment into Merseyside-based Fieldway Supplies Limited – a Huyton-based provider of fire alarm…
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Knowsley Council has pledged its support to introduce UNISON’s ethical care charter which will ensure adequate staffing levels and sufficient…
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Plans for the development of vacant land next to the junction of the M62 and Cronton Road in Huyton have been approved.
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Leading property developer, Ion, in collaboration with Bellway Homes and the Knowsley Estate has secured planning permission on the Earlsfield Park development that will bring new employment and homes to North Huyton.
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Two major brands have agreed deals to open new stores in Kirkby town centre.
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During National Apprenticeship Week, Knowsley Council celebrating apprenticeships and the positive impact they have on individuals, businesses and the economy.
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A programme co-ordinated by Cycle Projects is helping people who are either looking for work or have recently found work to travel to work, helping them get to work and maintain healthy lifestyles.
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If your new year’s resolution is to find a new job, Knowsley Works could help.
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Young people leaving care need support as they begin living independently – so the council is waiving council tax bills and making it easier to get work.
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Machmade Ltd. has been named a winner at the regional final of the National Apprenticeship Awards 2017. The awards are…
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11 adults with learning difficulties or difficulties started their internships at the council last year and it’s proved to be a great success.
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Construction of more than 500 new homes has seen apprentices flourish through home builder Countryside’s ‘Employment and Skills Plan’, in partnership with Knowsley Council.
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Knowsley Council is supporting National Apprenticeship Week by celebrating apprenticeships and the positive impact they have on individuals, businesses and the wider economy.
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Find out how Knowsley Works can help you if you’re looking for work or training opportunities.
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The council has welcomed 11 new internees on year long work placements to help local people with disabilities get into work.
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If you are one of the 300 people each week being supported by Knowsley Works you can now be even more sure you’re getting excellent support.
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If you run or work for a business that hasn’t yet employed an apprentice, a new cash incentive could make it the right time to do so.
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Knowsley Apprentice Attila Olah tells us about his apprenticeship with Glacial Art and shares his tops tips for any future Knowsley Apprentices.