A full meeting of the Council is taking place on Wednesday 29 January 2020. Here’s a summary of what’s on…
what’s on
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Explore the art of book making and storytelling while working towards an Arts Award Explore qualification at Huyton Library.
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The Greystone Footbridge will be lit green from Saturday (2 February) to show Knowsley’s support for the Clatterbridge Cancer Charity.…
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If you’re planning to visit the search room at The Archive Resource for Knowsley (The ARK), it will be closed…
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It’s a case of ‘so far, sew good’ for a community scheme in Northwood, that’s using creative arts and crafts…
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (also known as ‘White Ribbon Day’) is on Sunday 25 November and Knowsley Council is raising awareness of this important issue.
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12 to 16 November, is national Anti-Bullying Week and throughout the week, the Bullybusters team will be running workshops and assemblies around…
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A project aimed at developing skills and recycling household goods is being unveiled at Knowsley Council’s Adult Disability Day Service…
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Exciting new activities programme for children with special educational needs or disabilities
by KMBCOut of school activities for children with special educational needs or disabilities are now available across Knowsley.
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A solo exhibition of new paintings by the artist Cherie Grist, who grew up in Stockbridge Village, opens at Huyton Gallery this month.
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Swimming, rowing and tennis will all be on offer at a Family Fun Day in Kirkby, in aid of the Owen McVeigh Foundation.
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Were you among the thousands of people who enjoyed this year’s Knowsley Feelgood Festival?
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A sell out crowd enjoyed an open-air production of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing at Knowsley Hall, performed by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men.
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The sun shone as crowds gathered to enjoy Knowsley’s annual Flower Show at Court Hey Park and the National Wildflower Centre in Huyton on Sunday.
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With so many of you tweeting from Knowsley Flower Show on Sunday 7 August, it was soon one of the top trending topics for the region. Here’s what you shared…
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With newborn lambs, goats and chicks to see, now is a great time to visit Acorn Farm in Kirkby.
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Celebrate Knowsley’s special connection with Shakespeare in this anniversary year with these great ideas.
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Amateur artist Leslie Briggs has opened his very own solo exhibition after being voted as Visitor’s Choice in the Knowsley Open.