Latest news
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Stephen Noblett - October Half Term Camp
Tue 20 Sep 2016 -
Flu Vaccine Form: Years 1-3
Thu 15 Sep 2016There is a special flu vaccine which works really well in children. It is given by a painless nasal spray and offered in school for all year 1, 2 & 3 children. Prior to our return to school, Knowsley Community Nursing Services sent out an information pack and consent form. This is for you to complete and return to school by 23rd of September whether you want or don’t want your child to receive it.
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Maasai Warriors at St Nicholas' Church
Fri 09 Sep 2016St Nicholas' Church
Church Road
Halewood L26 6LA
The Osiligi Troupe
of
MAASAI WARRIORS
The Troupe's music is incredible, mesmerising to hear and certainly fascinating to watch. This is an opportunity to experience and enjoy the diverse culture of the Maasai.
AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENT!! NOT TO BE MISSED!
Crafts and wares will be available for purchase
Wednesday 28th September at 7.30pm
ADMISSION IS FREE
with retiring collection
to be shared between Tour costs and Church
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NOTICE FROM KNOWSLEY COUNCIL: Halewood Speed Limits
Thu 08 Sep 2016NOTICE FROM KNOWSLEY COUNCIL,
ROAD SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Halewood Speed Limits
For your information I would like to draw to your attention to a proposal to reduce the speed limit on a number of roads within Halewood to 20mph. The proposal to reduce the speed limit was advertised yesterday with a consultation period of 28 days therefore any comments need to be made by 4 October.
Please find attached a plan detailing the extents of the proposed 20mph zones on Hollies Road, Church Road, Wood Road and streets off these roads, the plan also shows the extents of the proposed 20mph speed limit on Cartbridge Lane. (Please look at our community section for the plan as it cannot be attached here)
For your information a 20mph zone is self enforcing and must consist of a series of traffic calming measures, a 20mph speed limit only needs to consist of signs.
The 20mph zone will supplement the existing traffic calming measures and provide further information on the speed that vehicles should be travelling in a busy residential area.
It is proposed that the speed limit on Cartbridge Lane is reduced to 20mph due to how narrow it is and the geometry of the road.
It should be noted that in addition to the proposed 20mph zones and speed limits, false raised tables will be implemented at the school crossing patrol sites on Hollies Road and Church Road. A false raised table is a psychological traffic calming feature that has the road markings of a raised table but does not have any vertical deflection. For your information please find attached a screenshot showing an example of a false raised table in Huyton. False raised tables are an effective way of reducing vehicular speed and highlighting the school crossing patrol whilst minimising disruption to residents.