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February 2026

Faith communities come together to deliver better outcomes

Representatives from a range of different religions came together at St Helens Town Hall to explore how the council can work alongside the faith sector to deliver better outcomes for residents across the borough.

Councillors set to vote on help for Council Tax bills scheme

People in need of support to pay their council tax will continue to be helped should plans be approved.

Work begins on new dementia strategy for St Helens

St Helens Borough Council's Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Health, Councillor Andy Bowden, paid a visit to the Beacon Building to meet with the Alzheimer's Society as part of early work to develop a new dementia strategy for the borough.

St Helens Library goes all in for National Year of Reading launch event

St Helens Library is inviting families, book lovers and the local community to a fun‑filled celebration as it launches the National Year of Reading with a free, all‑day programme on Saturday 31 January.

Frank Cottrell-Boyce inspires young voices

Esteemed multi award-winning screenwriter and children's author, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, was on hand to present school pupils from across the borough with signed copies of his books, as part of an oracy competition organised by St Helens Borough Council.

Youth services unite to showcase support and opportunities for young people in St Helens

A number of youth provision services came together at the YMCA Youth Hub in St Helens town centre to showcase the extensive out‑of‑school activities and support available to children and young people across the borough.

St Helens Youth Justice Service reaccredited for National SEND Quality Lead Award

St Helens Area Partnership has once again been recognised for its strong leadership and inclusive approach, achieving the Youth Justice SEND Quality Lead certification with a Child First Commendation for the second time.