St Helens Cares in the running for award
Article date - 19 June 2018
An innovative partnership programme which looks to improve people’s lives in St Helens is up for a prestigious award.
An innovative partnership programme...
Food store handed hefty fine for ‘appalling’ conditions
OWNERS of a Liverpool food store have been ordered to pay more than £14,000 after a health inspection uncovered 10 dead mice and food for sale that...
St Helens company praised for staff mental health pledge
Article date - 19 June 2018
With statistics showing that half of construction workers in the UK find their work quite or very stressful, a St Helens-based business...
Discover the history of Cemetery and Crematorium at open day
Article date - 03 May 2019
A group of volunteers are doing all they can to preserve a part of St Helens Borough history.
The Friends of St Helens...
New digital service gives library members round the clock access to thousands of books
Article date - 22 October 2018
Digital service, BorrowBox has been introduced to St Helens Libraries Service – giving avid readers 24/7 access to a wide range of...
Revised opening hours for six St Helens libraries
Article date - 01 August 2018
The libraries not affected are Billinge, Garswood, Newton-le-Willows, Rainford and Rainhill.
Details of the revised opening hours are available at each library.
History on display at Newton Town Show
Discover the history of some of the Armed Forces family in the borough at Newton Town Show this Saturday.
A display dedicated to the 1st Battalion Lancashire Regiment Prince...
Gold for St Helens Council
St Helens Council’s support for the Armed Forces families has been given a gold.
The council has picked up the Gold Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Employer Status...
Senior politicians welcome Windle Island improvements
Senior politicians have given their seal of approval to a £7m investment that has significantly improved traffic and safety measures around one of Merseyside’s busiest road junctions.
Just...
Mobile speed indicator introduced on borough’s roads
In a bid to encourage motorist to think twice about their speed, St Helens Council has introduced a temporary mobile sign which can monitor how fast a...