News & Events
Let’s talk 2030
Knowsley Council are launching the Let’s talk 2030 campaign. Click on the link for more information.
http://knowsleynews.co.uk/lets-talk-2030/
Prescot Cables Fixtures for 2018/2019 Season
Councillor Vacancy
Prescot Hockey Club win again
Prescot Hockey Club started their pre season preparations by winning the Golborne mixed hockey tournament at the weekend. Teams from all over the North West converged for the annual event which was of a very high standard. Prescot fielded five under 18’s and a blend of youth and experience saw them win the tournament for the first time.
The previous week saw Prescot reach the Final of the North West Summer League for the fourth time in a row were they just lost out to a very strong Warrington side.
Prescot Hockey Club run junior hockey sessions every Wednesday at Sutton Academy 7pm – 8pm and senior training from 8pm onwards at the same venue. New players of any ability always welcome.
Guide and Seek
Prescot Rainbows, Brownies and Guides have recently began an innovative project to help increase literacy across the board. In order to achieve this they have hidden books in many different local parks including Eaton Street Park and Brown’s Field. The books have been hidden in clear plastic bags so are easily recognisable when you find them. They would love it if you could post a picture of yourself on the Prescot Guide House Facebook page holding your book and telling us which park you found it in. Please take this book home and enjoy then hide it in the park again for someone else to find.
If you would like to get involved in guiding or find out more about us then please visit www.girlguiding.org.uk
Community Governance Review of Parish and Town Councils
Have your say on the proposals to reduce the number of Town Councillors in Prescot Town Council.
Deadline for comments is 24th August 2018.
Click here for more information
Eccleston Street Improvements
Want to find out more about the Eccleston Street Improvements and view the proposals?
Drop in on Friday 20th July 2018 between 9.00am – 6.00pm at Prescot Heritage Hub, 55 Eccleston Street, Prescot Town Centre.
Are you the King or Queen of Knowsley’s Lost Castle?
Be part of this once in a lifetime opportunity celebrating the unique local history and heritage by helping to build Knowsley’s Lost Castle!
Knowsley we need YOU!
You will work as part of a creative team, with renowned French artist Olivier Grossetete, and you will help to create a huge cardboard castle that will amaze all of the people who come along to see it in its full splendour at Knowsley Safari. You will be remembered as someone who made this happen!
Watch a LOST CASTLE project in action here or visit www.lostcastles.co.uk
The extraordinary castle structure – made entirely of cardboard, tape and community spirit – will be created in workshops and then transported to Knowsley Safari where you will be part of the team building it up to its gigantic height! This is a cultural-first. The project is all about participation and is not possible without the support from the local community, so Knowsley, we need you!
From the 5th to 8th August 2018, we will be holding free workshops for people to come along and be part of an incredible team to re-construct Knowsley’s Castle. The inspiration for the design comes from Elsinore Castle of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, Hamlet, and will be constructed in Knowsley Safari. The workshops will take place at The Prescot School (Knowsley Park Lane, Prescot L34 3NB). There will be two workshops per day, (plus one evening session on Tuesday 7th).
Register your interest
If you would like to get involved with this incredible project and once in a lifetime opportunity to work with Olivier’s artistic team, reply to this email letting me know:
Your Name:
If you are a group or individual:
If group, name of group & number in the group:
Your age / min – max age of group:
Workshops* – Please specify which date and time you are interested in attending:
Sunday 5th August / (AM) 09:00 – 12:00 / (PM) 13:00 – 17:00
Monday 6th August / (AM) 09:00 – 12:00 / (PM) 13:00 – 17:00
Tuesday 7th August / (AM) 09:00 – 12:00 / (PM) 13:00 – 17:00 / 18:00 – 21:00
Wednesday 8th August / (AM) 09:00 – 12:00 / (PM) 13:00 – 17:00
*The minimum age to get involved with the project is age 8 – there is no maximum age! All those participating under the age of 16 must attend with a responsible adult, or adult per group
The cardboard will then be transported to the final construction site, Knowsley Safari, on Friday 10th August where the team will then erect the castle over the course of the day. The construction will be made purely of cardboard boxes and tape and you do not need to have any specific skills to be part of this exciting project – just enthusiasm and a passion to be part of a great team!
The project is all about participation and is not possible without the support from the local community. You will be working with a wide variety of people from across the borough under the direction of Olivier’s artistic team and will collectively create this impressive structure which will stand in Knowsley Safari until Sunday 12th August.
All of the team, along with the passing public, are then invited to trample on and demolish the incredible structure on Sunday 12th August. This project is extremely flexible – you do not need to be available for all workshops sessions but can just attend sessions as and when you are available during the dates.
For more information please email Rachael.Treacher@knowsley.gov.uk or call 0151 433 5618
Things you need to know!
- The minimum age to get involved with the project is age 8 – there is no maximum age!
- Participants under the age of 16 must attend with a responsible adult, or adult per group.
- The project is extremely flexible so just let us know when you are free and I will be in touch to confirm what sessions we would like you to be part of!
- A picnic for volunteers will be provided on the day of construction – your hard work will be rewarded!
Mayor of Prescot gives thanks for donations
The Mayor of Prescot, Cllr Dave Rigby would like to convey his thanks and appreciation for the kind donations he received from local businesses and community organisations for his raffle at Prescot Carnival which raised money for the Mayor of Prescot’s Charity.
Thanks and appreciation go to the following:
- POCO Coffee Shop – Prescot
- Station Coffee House – Prescot
- M Rays Coffee Shop – Prescot
- Knowsley Safari Park
- MATE Productions
- The Bard Micro Pub – Prescot
- Jessie & Co – Prescot
- Tesco Prescot Community Champion – Carol Reid-Evans
- Friends of Eaton Street Park – Prescot
- Viv Frodsham
All funds raised at the end of the Mayoral year are distributed to the Mayor’s nominated charities and local community organisations. Previous recipients include Willowbrook Hospice, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation and Prescot Festival to name but a few.
If you wish to donate prizes towards future fundraising for the Mayor of Prescot’s Charity please get in touch with with us on 0151 426 3933 or enquiries@prescot-tc.gov.uk
Health is Wealth Event at Prescot Town Hall – Sunday 19th August 10.30am – 4.00pm
Health is Wealth Event further details