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Order a copy certificate. If a birth, death, marriage or civil partnership took place in Knowsley, you can apply for a copy certificate here.
Knowsley Council sets the term dates for all community primary and special schools in the borough. Each school will also have five staff training days throughout the school year, when the school will be closed to pupils.
Knowsley councillors, councillor attendance and allowances, Cabinet members and Shadow Cabinet members, Knowsley MPs and your local parish town councils.
Chat to us. You can chat with us by clicking the red button on the bottom right-hand side of your screen. Our online chat assistant VIK is available 24/7, providing help and information for many of our services. Start a chat.
Find out about the Merseyside Police and Crime Panel, including its history, its role and responsibilities, its panel members and how it is funded.
The Knowsley arrangements for the consideration of Safeguarding Adult Review (SAR) referrals are through a collaboration between relevant organisations in the Local Authority areas, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral, called the Merseyside Safeguarding Adult Review Group (MSARG).
Both shared ownership and rent-to-buy provide affordable paths to homeownership in Knowsley. Explore these options and find a solution that aligns with your financial circumstances and housing needs. For more information on Older Persons Shared Ownership, please visit Own You Home's website.
Children who have concerns. If you are a child who is suffering from harm, neglect or abuse or are worried that another child may be suffering, you can: Contact the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) Team on 0151 443 2600 and speak to someone from Social Care.
Each year Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS) carry out approximately 50,000 of these checks in person. They identify, target and visit the most at risk community members through information sharing agreements, partner agency referrals and deprivation data.