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Looking back at 6 years of SRB
Since
it was set up, SRB has invested £106m public and private sector
money into maming Huyton a better place to live and work. Huyton
Today takes a brief look at the work done by SRB
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City
Learning Centres bring opportunities for all
A round up of Knowsleys three City Learning
Centres with an interview with Gary Clawson, one of the key figures
behind the creation of these new high-tech centres.

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Carol
Makes a Difference
Huyton Today talks to Carol Wiggins, one
of the key fegures behind the community-led regeneration programme
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Trams
on Track
Merseyside is on track for one of the best tram systems in Europe.
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Your Community Needs You
The Council of Voluntary Services organisation,
which celebrates its 40th Anniversary this year, is calling for
more volunteers. Mike Leonard, Operations Manager for the CVS, spoke
to Huyton Today reporters Daniel Finn and Chloe
Hakkesteeg to explain the CVS’s work.
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Huyton
Environment Newsletter
The latest roundup of news and reports from
Knowsleys Sustainability and Environmental Development team
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All aboard the Knowsley Jobs Bus
The launch of the second Action for Jobs bus

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Knowsley Youth Squad Get Packing
Knowsleys
young footballing stars hope to pack their bags for a trip to the
United States soon but in the meantime theyre busy packing
bags of shopping at a local Asda store.
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News from the North Huyton New Deal for Communities
Neighbourhood Network Fun Day
Community Challenge
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Comedy
Classes- Its No Joke!
Two Huyton schools have been having lessons in laughter
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Guide
Dogs For The Blind
Huyton Today looks at the work of one of the UKs
best known charities
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Blinded to the danger
Mayor of Knowsley, Cllr Dave Friar, recently takes
a blindfolded tour through Prescot to promote the Safer Streets
campaign
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Huyton Schools - the future
Final report from the Knowsley Schools
Commission
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Age Concern - Celebrating 12 Happy Years
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S.T.A.R.T. Training
Local charity START, which provides training for
young people with special needs or those who may be ex-offenders
or have drug or alcohol abuse problems, has just enjoyed a funding
boost from Huyton SRB.
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