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Let's Go Fly A Kite - Up To The Highest Height!

We all know the famous song written by Sherman and Sherman. Don't we? Well, what film does it come from and who were the two principal singers? Answers supplied... read more »

Vacancy For A Town Councillor

Following the recent passing of a serving elected member, notice is given that a vacancy has arisen for a Town Councillor in the Stockbridge Ward. If a poll is requested by... read more »

Dinosaur Show Roars Into Knowsley!

Dinosaur fans have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to get up close and personal with some truly amazing and lifelike prehistoric characters when the Dinosaur Zoo roars into Knowsley this week. After... read more »

Trial On Knowsley Section Of M62

A section of the M62 in Knowsley will be de-illuminated for a 12 month period. The trial, which began on Friday 8 March, concerns the lanes between... read more »

Council Sets Precept For New Financial Year!

At a meeting on Thursday 27 February 2014, the Town Council set its precept and budget for the new financial year (i.e. beginning 1 April 2014). The gross expenditure has been set... read more »

International Women's Day 2014 --- This Saturday!

Each year, International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8. The Day celebrates the social, political and economic achievements of women whilst focusing world attention on areas... read more »

Domestic Abuse --- It's All About Choices

The Safer Knowsley Partnership's latest domestic abuse campaign is reminding residents that it is all about choices. Victims of domestic abuse often feel isolated. The domestic abuse campaign in Knowsley aims... read more »

Councillor Jean Hayes

It is with the very deepest regret that the Town Council announces the sad passing of Councillor Jean Hayes. Jean was initially elected in 1985 and had served... read more »

Norovirus Advice For Residents!

Public health professionals in Knowsley have received a number of reports relating to a viral tummy bug called Norovirus. This can spread quickly and easily. The symptoms include diarrhoea and... read more »

Get Your Blue Bins Out!

Household waste is collected weekly, alternating between general waste one week and recycling the next. Garden waste is also collected every fortnight during the gardening season. Your garden waste (blue... read more »