Dog owner convicted under dog microchipping laws
A local dog owner has been convicted under dog microchipping legislation and fined £330 after her dog was found as a stray with outdated microchip information.
The court...
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...
St Helens pupils making the grade with GCSE results
The nervous wait is over for pupil across St Helens Borough picking up their GCSE results yesterday.
This year most results are classified by numbers from nine to...
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...
Garden shed security campaign launches at local allotments
Hundreds of allotment plot holders from across the borough have been gifted free door alarms for their plot sheds, as part of St Helens Council's crime prevention...
Road closures for works on St Helens Linkway
The Sutton Hall junction of A570 St Helens Linkway will close for the August Bank Holiday weekend as works to complete the junction transformation take place.
The closure...
Award-winning romance author Milly Johnson hosts library talk
An award-winning romantic fiction author hosted an evening of fun and laughter with St Helens Libraries.
More than 60 people from St Helens Borough and elsewhere joined author...
Cultural Hubs season to come to a cosmic end with Portals
Be prepared for an out-of-this-world discovery, as Portals opens in Haydock Library on Friday 9 August, as part of the award-winning Cultural Hubs arts-in-libraries programme.
A mysterious glowing...
Council quids in after Multihog investment
Meet the seven-tonne beast that eats potholes and other highway defects for breakfast.
In July 2016 – St Helens Council invested in a Multihog to reduce the long-term...
Youth Justice Service award for supporting children with special educational needs
Young people engaging with St Helens Council’s Youth Justice Service are getting the best possible support for special educational needs (SEND).
The team were awarded an Achievement For...