Issue 16 - Winter 2002

NEWS

New Town Centre Development

Work begins on new Huyton Town Centre development
A new three-storey development providing a health clinic, doctor’s surgery, voluntary services headquarters and modern office facilities is being built at Poplar Bank. It is part of the largest redevelopment project in Huyton Village for over two decades.
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Huyton CLC

Huyton CLC offers exciting multi-media opportunities for the people of Huyton
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A Children's Parliament

A Children’s Parliament
Children as young as five are being given the chance to have a say in matters that affect them.
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Work starts on new building for Malvern Work starts on new building for Malvern
After many months of planning and consultation with residents and parents, work on the new building for Malvern Primary School is now well underway.
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Interview with Steve Munby Education - the future
Steve Munby is the Director of Education and Lifelong Learning for Knowsley Borough. Huyton Today reporters Joseph Inglesby and Sean Derbyshire gained exclusive access to the man himself and quizzed him about Knowsley’s recent educational progress.
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Happy Birthday Huyton Today
A look back at the stories and events that have helped to shape Huyton Today over the past 5 years
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News from our local schools

Huyton school children rasie funds for schools in Namibia

Deputy Head at St Aloysius, Sheryl Wrigley, has for the past couple of years helped to co-ordinate an appeal to provide improved educational facilities for young children in Namibia.

Children Raise Cash for Sick Children

Kind-hearted children at a Knowsley nursery helped to organise a bring and buy sale raising over £100 for a baby hospice and an animal sanctuary.

School Life Goes to the Wall
St Gabriels Artwork
The day-to-day life of pupils and teachers in St Gabriel’s Primary School in Huyton has been preserved as a giant work of art.

Year 7 get a ‘Headstart’ at Knowsley Hey
Headstart at Knowsley Hey
Earlier this term, Year 7 pupils got a taste of things to come as part of their ‘induction’ to Knowsley Hey.

Work Starts on new building for Malvern

After many months of planning and consultation with residents and parents, work on the new building for Malvern Primary School is now well underway.

Pupils get a good start to the day
Pupils at St Aloysius RC Primary are now enjoying an even earlier start to their day thanks to the new Breakfast Club.

Royal Mail
When told by his teacher Mrs Clapham to practise his writing, pupil Michael Smith took the unusual decision to write to famous people and tell them what he was doing and about himself.

 

 


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