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What’s On in Prescot, September 2013
By Prescot Online on Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Events in Prescot, Whiston & Rainhill
- Saturday 7 September . 9am-2pm . Eccleston Street, Prescot . PRESCOT PRODUCERS’ MARKET
- Fresh produce, deli goods, baked treats, crafts & more.
- Saturday 7 September . 10am-4pm . Poco Coffee, 30 Eccleston Street, Prescot . BEGINNERS’ SPINNING WORKSHOP
- £50 tuition fee. Email Rosemary at heritage.shop59@gmail.com to book (limited places). Come along any time during the day to watch a free spinning demonstration.
- Friday 13 – Sunday 15 September . Prescot Parish Church . HERITAGE OPEN DAYS
- Prescot Parish Church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin will be open to the public from 12 noon to 3pm Friday, 11am to 3pm Saturday and 1pm to 3pm Sunday. Free guided tours of Knowsley’s only Grade I listed building start at half past each hour.
- Saturday 14 September . 10am-2pm . Prescot Parish Church . CHURCH TOWER TOURS
- The tower offers splendid views for miles around. Tickets are £2.50 (adults) and £1 (children 8-16). Maximum group size is six.
- Tuesday 17 September . 12 noon-3pm (approx.) . Prescot Town Centre . TOUR OF BRITAIN
- Britain’s top professional cycling race comes to Prescot for individual time trials. See here for full details of the route, which takes competitors from Knowsley Safari Park, through Prescot and Knowsley Village.
Friday 27 September . 10am-1pm . Space to Create, 59 Eccleston Street, Prescot . MACMILLAN COFFEE MORNINGPop in and buy a cuppa for a worthy cause (Macmillan Cancer Research).(Postponed)
- Friday 27 September . 7.30pm . Prescot Parish Church . ANNUAL PARISH ORGAN RECITAL
- As well as organ classics from Tim Hall, tonight’s hour-long concert features pianist Dr Robert Howard and tenor David Kernick performing pieces by Tchaikovsky, Bernstein and others. Cheese and wine is included in the £5 ticket price (on the door).
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