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Handy Phone Numbers 

Emergency’s  999

NHS 101

United Utilities –  0345 672 3723 

British Gas – 0333 009 6135

Prescot Town Council – 0151 426 3933

Whiston Town Council  – 0151 430 7200

Rainhill Parish Council – 07565 524414

Whiston Medical Centre –  0151 351 8565

Prescot Medical Centre – 0151 426 5277

The park pantry is for anyone who cares about preventing waste and saving money. 

You will find them located at the Pavillion building at Eaton St Park next to Prescot Cables FC

It is £3.50 for 10 items of food (usually worth between £10 and £15 ). including a star item ,also there is usually  a freebie or two and the staff are lovely .

Thanks to our Sponsors

Mission Christmas was formed in 2019 and is run by a very committed team of volunteers to help under privileged families at Christmas it has gone from strength to strength and last year 2023 it managed to raise enough funds to provide Christmas lunch plus many extra goodies for 200+ local families from Prescot Whiston Rainhill & Huyton 

Eaton Street Park, Prescot, has received the prestigious Green Flag in recognition of its excellently maintained public space.

It now boasts a restored Memorial Garden, a brand new children’s play area, and a wildflower meadow on the site of the former pitch-and-putt.Volunteers from the Friends of Eaton Street Park have collaborated with Knowsley Council and Prescot Town Council to improve the park in hope of achieving the coveted status.The national award, handed out by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, recognises and rewards the best parks and green spaces across the country. A Green Flag flying overhead is a sign to visitors that the space boasts the highest possible standards, is beautifully maintained and has excellent facilities

Rainhill Musical Theatre Company (RMTC) is a reinvention of Rainhill Amateur Operatic Society which started in 1951 and underwent the ‘rebrand’ in the late 1990’s, through that time we have never lost our vision and principals:

We’ve had more members than we can count, some stay for one show, some for a few, some have stayed for years!  But that’s part of our ethos too, everyone is welcome to give it a go!

 

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