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The World of Glass is THE place to visit, Official! For the seventh year we have gained the coveted VAQAS accreditation (Visitor Attraction Quality Assured) |
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The biggest barcode in St Helens will spell out the 10-year success story of The World of Glass.
The town's award-winning visitor attraction is celebrating its tenth birthday by splashing a colourful 35-foot wide piece of contemporary art, called "Now we are 10" across its windows. |
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The World of Glass was the lead sponsor on the recent "Win a Street party" with the St. Helens Reporter. The competition which was open to all residents of St. Helens was in recognition of the 150th Birthday of the St. Helens Reporter. |
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The World of Glass was proud to welcome HRH Princess Alexandra on Thursday 13th May.
Highlight of the visit by HRH Princess Alexandra to the towns award-winning visitor centre was the unveiling of a hand-made piece of glass to mark Sir Alistair Pilkington's invention of the float glass process fifty years ago. |
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If you've seen the new Alice in Wonderland film, you won't want to miss the latest exhibition at The World of Glass.
In Mosaic Wonderland artist Debbie Ryan has created an exciting new work that follows Alice down the rabbit hole and into the magical world of author Lewis Carroll.
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February 26th & 27th proved to be the highlight of the cultural year in St. Helens. The two glittering events, attended by 350 guests where held at the Park Inn Hotel in St. Helens and recognised the achievement of the 26 winners. |
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Visit The World of Glass for a good read... is not the sort of thing you would expect at a glass museum but you would be wrong. Here at The World of Glass we are showcasing last years winners of the "Best of Fest 2009" Poetry Competition. |
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The Kaleidoscope Cafe at The World of Glass in St Helens has won a four-star rating for its food hygiene standards.
The award was made by Scores on the Doors, the national information service that lets the public check food preparation standards at restaurants, clubs, pubs and take-aways. |
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This summers heritage exhibition brings together a collection of period costume and fashion from Georgian times through to the 1980's |
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Paul Cousins could be the first artist to paint in watercolour and wine. |
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A magnificent Venetian chandelier regarded as one of the North Wests most iconic pieces of public art has found a new home in St Helens. |
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