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This page lists news articles that we have published in the last two weeks. To see articles from earlier in the month and previous months, please visit our news archive, where you will also find a search tool.

Jobs boost for St Helens Borough with delivery of high-tech machinery to SINA Medical Glass

The delivery marks a major milestone in the development a new modern medical glass manufacturing facility located at the Life Science Innovation Zone in St Helens.

Call to continue to support The Mersey Forest Partnership

Councillors will discuss plans to continue in the Mersey Forest Partnership, which has been delivering green benefits for St Helens Borough for more than 30 years.

Home plans put forward to support young people preparing to leave care

Councillors are set to discuss plans that would open new accommodation for young care experienced people that would give them the support to prepare for adult life.

St Helens launches 'Inspiring Sporting Women' plaque scheme to celebrate and champion local sporting legends

The Inspiring Sporting Women plaque recognition scheme honours exceptional female athletes from the borough who have represented their country at international level, including at the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.

Cabinet set to discuss £1.2 million highway improvements

Councillors are set to hear about plans to invest more than £1.2 million into the borough's roads as part of Government funding.

St Helens Digital Infrastructure Project Shortlisted in national 'Let's Celebrate Towns' competition

The St Helens Digital Infrastructure Project has been named as a finalist in the 'Let's Celebrate Towns' competition organised by Visa and the British Retail Consortium.

Planning application signals exciting new chapter for Moss Bank Library and community services

Planning application submitted to transform Moss Bank Children's Centre into the new North Community Hub - a vibrant, multi-service space that will also become the new home of the local library.

Council responds to The World of Glass plight, reaffirms commitment to library services

St Helens Borough Council has acknowledged the difficult financial situation facing The World of Glass, a cherished visitor attraction and home to St Helens Library, and the Borough Arts Collection.

Students look to build skills with construction simulator

More than 100 Year 9 and 10 students are being offered the opportunity to start building careers in the construction industry, thanks to support from Parkside Regeneration.

Plans for expansion could help boost SEND places at specialist school

A special school will look to transform a former library building into an additional school building with specialist sensory space for its pupils to enjoy.

£29,000 invested in knife crime education in St Helens Borough schools

The initiative was launched to help educate young people about the dangers and consequences of carrying a knife from a victim, perpetrator and community perspective.

St Helens doubles down on sustainability and family-friendly design

As part of the Phase One reserved matters planning application the town centre scheme has undergone a series of design refinements that prioritise environmental and community benefits.

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