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Stories for 20 June 2006

St Helens Leisure

A cracking gig in store

FRESH from their stint in the recording studio, St Helens band The Loungs will be on the bill for the latest Rubberneck at the Citadel.   more...

Guess who's back?

THE Boys are back in town! One of the best tribute groups to legendary rockers Thin Lizzy return to St Helens next Monday.   more...

Reviews

'DON'T Stop Movin' a new production to be staged at St Helens Theatre Royal June 23 and 24 at 7.15pm.  more...

Website for teen musicians

MUSICAL schoolkids could soon be heading to the top of the charts after the launch of a new interactive website.  more...

St Helens News

Average home is now £122,441

THE average price of a house across St Helens borough has risen in line with inflation during the past year and now stands at £122,441.  more...

New bail date set in David murder probe

TWO men arrested in connection with the murder of man formerly from St Helens have had their bail extended until August.  more...

A blast from the past

LOCAL History Exhibition at the Friends Meeting House, next to the Raven Pub, Church Street on Thursday June 15 and Friday June 16 from 10am to 6pm and Saturday June 17 10am to 4pm, admission free.  more...

Feast of entertainment in store

MUSICIANS and performers from all over the region will be descending on Knowsley for the second annual Prescot Festival.  more...

Cash boost for CCTV coverage

ST HELENS Council's Executive has given the go ahead for a new £400,000 project to boost CCTV across the borough.  more...

Gating off the yob hotspots

ST HELENS Council's Executive will use new powers giving local authorities a chance to gate passages and pathways which are hot spots for anti social behaviour.  more...

Come home Rosie

A DISTRESSED dog owner is appealing for Star readers to help him find his five-year-old Yorkshire terrier Rosie, who went missing in Parr a couple of weeks ago.  more...

Watch out John... mum's in the front row

WITH his mum sitting right in the front row, Lib Dem councillor John Beirne promised to tone down his risqué act for a charity variety show held at the Theatre Royal.  more...

  
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