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Key job for Sharon in helping carers
THE Princess Royal Trust has appointed Sharon MacKenzie (35), from St Helens, as their new development manager for the North West. Her role will be to form partnerships in the statutory, voluntary and business sector and develop new funding opportunities
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PACK IT IN NOW!
POLICE are launching a major crackdown on yobs who put lives at risk by throwing bricks and stones at cars, taxis and buses. Officers say they are responding to complaints from drivers who in some instances have had half house bricks hurled at vehicles
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Bottle guard test to prevent spiking
A BOTTLETOP guard which aims to prevent customers' drinks being spiked is being tested at a town centre bar. Customers at the Wheatsheaf, on Westfield Street, are being sold bottles fitted with the 'Safeflo' tops. Designers say the guards prevent spikings
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Schools' aid for tsunami victims
THE harrowing images of desolation and death across Asia following the tsunami have moved schoolchildren across the town to help boost funds for the disaster appeal. Birchley St Mary's School in Billinge boasts just 210 pupils, but so far they have raised
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Best laid plans...
PLANNING an event and needing a spot of guidance then St Helens Events Planning Group may be able to help. St Helens Council and the emergency services operate the planning group which meets monthly to discuss events that are taking place in the borough
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Key role for Kevin
A HEADTEACHER from St Helens has been chosen as the regional representative for a national research project into the future of learning. Kevin Cooney, head of Garswood Training School, is one of ten education leaders to join the National College for School
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Easy, peasy!
IF you are part of a voluntary or community group, it's never been simpler to apply for a grant reckons St Helens Council. Across St Helens such dedicated teams have until the end of February to apply for grants from St Helens Council. Following a major