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Drunken thug knocked dad out cold and punched his son in street fight
John Muldoon knocked the dad unconscious after first punching his son for no reason and then attacked two women
John Muldoon knocked out a dad who had part of skull missing and broke his son s hand
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A KEEN environmentalist has been collecting bags full of litter in a bid to clean up the area where she lives and goes to school. Lyla Cooper, who is a year four pupil at Willow Tree Primary School in Clock Face, has been out litter picking after being concerned about the amount of rubbish dumped on footpaths and roads. Sophie Vickers, who is one of Lyla’s teachers, said: “What a great role model Lyla is for her friends and other children her age. “It’s amazing how one small act can make such a huge difference – her efforts really have gone a long way to improving the local area.”
This makes Clock Face the oldest amateur Rugby League club in the town. It was formed by the local Clock Face Colliery and in particular the Colliery’s owner The Earl of Crawford. The Earl was a social visionary and in 1914 had built the Clock Face Miners Recreation Club and grounds to house various sports as a recreational past time for his employees, one of these being Rugby League. Nearly 100 years on although the Colliery is long gone, Clock Face Miners ARLFC is still based at the Club and playing on the grounds donated by the late Earl. The club entered the St.Helens and Widnes District League in 1921 and were runners-up in its inaugural season.
Moggies, split and fish and Clock Face Crisps that you ll only remember if you grew up in St Helens
A lot of people can remember and relate to these happy memories
13:00, 22 MAY 2021
Westfield Street in St Helens town centre (Image: Photo by Colin Lane)
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