March 2026
£90,000 technology upgrade rolls out across St Helens Libraries
St Helens Borough Council is investing in a suite of new and improved technology across local libraries as part of a service wide IT refresh.
St Helens honours more pioneering female athletes on International Women's Day
Recognising trailblazing local athletes who have excelled on the national and international stage.
Neighbourhood Board members sought to help to shape the future of Newton-le-Willows
The Newton-le-Willows Neighbourhood Board is looking to recruit two new members to help drive forward the Pride in Place (previously known as Plan for Neighbourhoods) Regeneration Plan.
St Helens resident shares powerful journey to becoming smoke free
A St Helens resident who smoked 60 cigarettes a day for four decades has shared his inspiring journey to becoming smoke‑free, thanks to support from the St Helens Wellbeing Service, commissioned by St Helens Borough Council Public Health.
Big Ben team set to restore historic Earlestown Town Hall Clock
The bells of Earlestown's iconic clock tower are ringing again - intermittently for now.
Charity receives lifetime connection through Digital Infrastructure Project
A local charity that supports adults with disabilities in St Helens is benefitting from a free, lifetime 1Gbps internet connection as part of a social value commitment from St Helens Borough Council's ambitious Digital Infrastructure project.
New timelapse video shows history in the making for St Helens town centre
A new timelapse video has been released which captures a year's worth of footage of the dramatic transformation of St Helens town centre in just a few minutes.
Local talent and makers to be showcased at new St Helens Artisan Market
Local makers and artists will be showcased at the brand-new St Helens Artisan Market that will take place on the third Saturday of every month in Church Square, St Helens town centre.
Transformational budget will build brighter future for St Helens Borough
A transformational budget targeting support for the most vulnerable in St Helens Borough, delivers more than £150 million in once-in-a-generation regeneration and growth while continuing to invest in roads and schools has been approved.
St Helens Borough Council celebrates completion of first phase of key active travel scheme
The completion of Phase 1 of the Elton Head Road Active Travel Route is an important milestone in enhancing opportunities for walking, cycling and wheeling in the local community.
Over 98 per cent of families secure a preferred secondary school place for September 2026
Figures released by St Helens Borough Council's School Admissions Team today show that more than 98 per cent of parents and carers have secured one of their preferred secondary schools for their child for the next academic year, this September.
Cabinet approves strategy to tackle child neglect
A new strategy that will support children at risk or impacted by neglect has been approved by St Helens Borough Council's Cabinet.