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Community Group Support
One of Prescot Town Councils main aims is to effectively represent the local community. One of the ways it seeks to deliver on this aim is to provide support and representation to local community groups and organisations through attendance at meetings or provision of appropriate advice and guidance. This support / representation can be provided by elected members or staff, if you would like to know more please contact us on 0151 426 3933 or email enquiries@prescot-tc.gov.uk.
Prescot Hockey Ladies create history
The Prescot ladies hockey team pulled of an amazing Treble this season by winning two Cup Finals this weekend to go with their Division One Championship and promotion.
Saturday: Greater Manchester Division One Cup Final
Urmston Ladies 0 Prescot Ladies 0 (Prescot win 3-1 penalty flicks)
Prescot had already beaten Urmston three times this season but each game had been close as the Manchester side had finished third behind Prescot in the League. The final was a cagey affair with both sides’ defence on top throughout the game. With no real clear cut chances in the seventy minutes it became a penalty flick contest to decide the Cup. Prescot scored their first two whilst in goal Foy pulled off three fine saves to give Prescot the win and clinch the Division one League and Cup double.
Sunday: Greater Manchester All Division Cup Final
Didsbury Northern 2 Prescot Ladies 2 (Prescot win 5-4 on penalty flicks)
Knowing Prescot were already Division One League and Cup winners the ladies had less than 24 hours to recover and play a much more powerful Didsbury ladies team on their home pitch in the All Division Cup Final. Didsbury started the brighter and took the lead much to the pleasure of their home and very vocal support. Soon after Prescot found themselves two nil down and the hopes of a ‘treble’ were fading fast. However, a stirring team talk from coach Mark Heaps saw Prescot put in a huge shift for the final thirty five minutes of the season. Smith pulled a goal back midway through the second half and Prescot poured forward to strike a deserved equaliser in the final five minutes. Two two at full time meant more dreaded penalty flicks. Didsbury and Prescot matched each other to four each before Foy pulled out a superb save to give team captain Mel Heaps the opportunity to score the decisive penalty and win the All Division Cup and the historic Treble. No team has ever won all three trophies in the same season!
These final two cup wins cap a fantastic season for Prescot Hockey Club with both ladies and men’s teams promoted to the North Pennine League for the first time.
Prescot Elizabethan Fayre – Saturday 4th May
Enjoy a day of heritage entertainment at Prescot’s Elizabethan Fayre
Prescot’s popular Elizabethan Fayre will return on Saturday 4 May and promises to be a great family day out with lots of new heritage attractions this year.
Prescot has a unique history and heritage as it was the only place in England (outside of London) to have an indoor playhouse in Elizabethan times, and this wonderful cultural heritage will be celebrated at the fayre.
A traditional parade will launch the festivities, at 11am, as the town commemorates its special history with medieval music, dance, arts and crafts in a recreation of its famous Tudor fayres.
Visitors will be able to try their hand at many free traditional crafts including willow making and friendship bracelets using traditional twist cord and braid weaving.
Fayre-goers can also try their hand at wood turning and traditional pinch pot making. Children are welcome to take part in a free craft activity and make a ‘crown’ or ‘shield’ courtesy of Friends of Eaton Street Park.
There will be demonstrations of traditional greenwood crafts including how to use a shave horse and draw knife and bodging on a pole lathe where visitors can have a go at helping to turn a spindle.
Mucky Mountains Morris dancers will perform at different times during the day and spectators will have the chance to try out this traditional dance with some simple to follow steps from the troupe.
Look out too for hilarious slapstick comedy performances from Imaginarium Youth Theatre’s masked players throughout the day.
Birds of prey demonstrations and other family favourites like the circus skills workshops, exotic animals and native species for visitors to handle and face painting will be back again this year.
There will also be heritage walks taking place around Prescot at 12 noon and 2pm (meet at Prescot Parish Church) with a halfway stop at the Bard for refreshments
New sponsors Armitage Construction, who are developing the Marketplace area in Prescot, will be hosting a traditional heritage trade skills stall featuring stonemasonry and joinery.
Thanks to Prescot Town Council, Kier Construction, Ray’s bakers, Armitage Construction and The Deanes House pub for the different elements of the fayre they have sponsored.
The Fayre will take place in and around Prescot Town Centre, Eccleston Street and Prescot Parish Church on Church Street from 11am to 4pm with free admission.
The Producers’ Market and Arts, Crafts and Gift Fair will take place on the same day.
If you’d like to get involved in the Elizabethan Fayre please call Knowsley Culture Development and Events Service on 0151 443 5353 or email carla.simkin@knowsley.gov.uk
Free Easter Celebrations at Prescot Town Centre
Join us for a day of fun filled free Easter themed activities in Prescot Town Centre on Saturday 20th April 2019 between 11am and 3pm.
We’ll have:-
Easter Bonnet workshop
Easter Basket workshop – plant your own flowers
The opportunity to meet some real bunnies
Easter Egg Hunt (throughout the Town Centre) children who complete the Hunt will receive an Easter Egg
The chance to meet the “Easter Bunny”, Mother Goose and some “Fairy Folk”.
The workshop activities will be based on Eccleston Street (inside the old Grace Lea unit).
This event is being organised by Knowsley Council in conjunction with Prescot Business Club, Geraud Markets Ltd and Imaginarium.
Please come and support your local Town Centre.
Candidates for Town Council Elections Announced
The names of the individuals running for election to the Town Council have now been announced. Following a Community Governance Review carried out by Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council in 2018 the number of Councillors to be elected has reduced from 17 to 12. The wards to which they will be elected have also changed and will now mirror those of Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council being Prescot North with seven elected members and Prescot South with five elected members.
STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED TC Prescot North
STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED TC Prescot South
LOCAL ELECTIONS THURSDAY 2ND MAY
Don’t for get to cast your vote in the local elections this Thursday 2nd May 2019. Prescot Town Council is elected on an ‘all out’ basis every four years so don’t miss your opportunity to use your democratic rights. Statements of those nominated in the two Prescot Wards are below, in simple terms those north of the railway tracks are in Prescot North and those south of the tracks are in Prescot South.
TC Prescot North
TC Prescot South