- Man Arrested, then Bailed following Prescot Death
- Deadline Nears for Comments on Taylor Wimpey Housing Development
- Tributes Paid to Whiston Hospital Surgeon Sadeq
- Short Story Competition: Prescot Festival Offers Literary Challenge during the Lockdown
- Volunteers Sew Scrubs to Support Knowsley, St Helens NHS
All posts tagged "Liverpool City Region"
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Prescot-based Theatre Group up for Liverpool Culture Award
Prescot-based Imaginarium Theatre is up for People’s Choice in the 2019 Liverpool City Region Culture and Creativity Awards. Formerly known as MATE Productions, Imaginarium is one of six groups to make the final, from a list of...
- Posted October 24, 2019
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£14 Million Funding Boost for Prescot Town Centre Theatre & Transport Links
Prescot will receive an estimated £14 million from the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, it was announced last week. Some of the pot will go towards the new Shakespeare North theatre and college, while other earmarked projects...
- Posted June 6, 2018
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Construction of Prescot’s Shakespearean Theatre Planned for April
Construction work on a theatre and college in Prescot town centre is expected to begin in April 2018, following the appointment of contractors by Knowsley Council. Liverpool-based Kier Construction are to build the 350-seat Elizabethan theatre, housed...
- Posted January 31, 2018
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Labour Mayor for Liverpool City Region
Labour candidate Steve Rotheram has been elected the first ever Liverpool City Region Mayor in a landslide victory. The former Walton MP received 171,167 votes, and Conservative Tony Caldeira came a distant second, with 58.805. Prescot Lib...
- Posted May 8, 2017
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Liverpool Metro Mayor Election Is 4 May 2017
Via Knowsley Council: (Pictured: The four frontrunners) The first ever Liverpool City Region Mayoral Election takes place on Thursday, 4 May 2017. All residents across the Liverpool City Region (Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, St Helens, Sefton and Wirral)...
- Posted April 10, 2017
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Prescot Councillor Is First Metro Mayor Candidate to Launch Manifesto
Cllr Carl Cashman was the first of the front-running metro mayor candidates to launch his manifesto yesterday (Tuesday 28 March). The Knowsley Council member for Prescot North (pictured, with Cllr Ian Smith on the right) will run as...
- Posted March 29, 2017