Issue 18 | Summer 2003

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Inside this issue...

goodbye picIt’s goodbye from us - and it’s goodbye from them!
Staff and pupils of Knowsley Hey School say a final farewell to our readers...

Top of the lolli-popsTop of the Lolli-pops
Knowsley can proudly boast the best lollipop man in the North of England

Children create sculpture out of recycled pop bottlesFantastic Plastic Sculpture
Children work with Environmental Artist to create a scuplture out of recycled pop bottles.

PubwatchPulling Together
Bar room brawlers could find themselves out in the cold through the extension of the successful Pubwatch scheme.

Phil Redmond at CLC SafariCLC Safari
Teacher’s in Knowsley sample cutting edge technology available in Knowsley’s 3 CLCs

Huyton teenagers recieve Hollywood-style treatment when their film The Writing is On The Wall
Huyton teenagers recieve Hollywood-style treatment when their film was premiered at Liverpool Empire Theatre

Estelle Morris at Brookfield SchoolYes Minister!
Estelle Morris visits Brookfield High School in Kirkby

A Flying Visit
Pupils from Mosscroft Primary School had a flying visit from a helicopter.

Talented pupils from Knowsley exhibit work in one Secondary Colours
Talented pupils from Knowsley exhibit work in one of Knowsley’s main galleries

Alan Gibbons with Huyton Today reporterChildren’s Writer Visits Knowsley Hey

Environmental artist leads an arts workshopGreen Goings On At Boodecroft
Stockbridge Village residents stage a fun filled gala day

Accelerated Learning in our Schools
Schools in Knowsley create a real change in the way pupils learn

Parents Win Prizes
Knowsley parents go back to class

Events at Court Hey Park
National Wildflower Centre holds a Green Fayre; Human Sundial unveiled

Need a plumber? You only need to TASK!
A scheme to help protect vulnerable residents from unscrupulous traders is now fully up and running.

She’s a real card
A Knowsley teacher has been putting her artistic talents to good use for the benefit of local good causes.

Rubber Stamp for Huyton’s £25m Superstore
Building work on Huyton’s new ASDA superstore is set to begin shortly as the final planning stages have now been completed.

It’s all in the spoken word
Knowsley will soon be ringing to the sounds of French, Spanish and German now that a bid to develop foreign languages has been successful

Women’s Loss is Charity’s Gain
Thirteen local women have shed an amazing 200lb in order to compete in the Liverpool Women’s 10K run

 

 

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