Coronavirus: Latest Advice

St Helens Borough has robust plans in place to minimise any disruption caused by the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus). They are working closely with Public Health...

FLOOD DEFENCES DEPLOYED AHEAD OF STORM DENNIS

Bewdley, Worcestershire are the first to deploy flood defences in preparation for Storm Dennis.  Sea levels continue to rise and weather warnings...

Professionals unite to promote dignity in care at town hall event

A public event championing dignity in social care is being held this week at St Helens Town Hall during National Dignity Council Dignity Month.

College Street desilting works to start this Monday

A £330,000 scheme will be undertaken to help reduce the flood risk at one of St Helens’ flooding hotspots - Gerards Bridge, College Street.

ADVICE IF YOU HAVE BEEN TO WUHAN, CHINA, IN THE LAST 14 DAYS …

Public Health England has published a Questions and Answers blog reflecting the latest advice for those who have travelled to Wuhan in the past 14 days.

St Helens man jailed for sex offences against a child

Merseyside Police can confirm a 37-year-old man was jailed at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday (Thursday, 12 December) after admitting sex offences against a child.

Service hours and closures at Christmas

Don’t get caught out over the Christmas break, find out more about which and when council services are running over the festive period.

Help give young care leavers a Christmas to remember

Any donations are welcome for the campaign to create a Christmas to remember for young people who have been in care. The...

Sponsored crematorium walk will raise awareness of grief

A sponsored walk will take place this week by members of North West bereavement services in a bid to normalise grief and get people talking...

Top 10 latest SHOCKING crimes reported in St Helens

Today we met with Tony Burke, MD of StrongGuard security. He kindly offered to put together stats for an info-graphic about the top 10 reported...

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