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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.

St Helens Borough to Host National Life Science Conference

St Helens Borough will welcome a national life sciences conference this June as Bachem hosts their UK Peptide Symposium at the World of Glass Museum in St Helens town centre.

Paid arts mentorship opportunity for young people in St Helens Borough

The FLASH (Future Leaders in Arts in St Helens) programme is now accepting applications for its 2025 cohort.

Report set to spotlight year of success for St Helens Borough Council

Councillors are set to hear how 2024/25 was a year of huge success for the council as they discuss the Borough Strategy Annual Report at Cabinet next week.

Council wins key licensing battles to keep town centre nightlife safe and vibrant

Visitors to restaurants, bars, and clubs in St Helens Town Centre can enjoy a safe and welcoming night out, thanks to the robust and proactive Licensing Policy maintained by St Helens Borough Council.

Councillors to vote on new contract to continue providing fresh, healthy school meals

School pupils across St Helens Borough look set to continue to benefit from freshly made locally sourced school meals should councillors agree a new food contract.

Cabinet to review new strategy designed to tackle domestic abuse

Councillors are set to hear how a new strategy will guide the work to reduce domestic abuse across the borough.

£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.

Community safety partners welcome new measures to tackle town centre ASB

A new Public Space Protection Order grants greater powers of police enforcement to address persistent anti-social behaviour.

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.

Sutton Academy students shine in new nature trail artwork for Climate Impact Week

St Helens Borough Council is proud to unveil a brand-new Wildlife Nature Trail featuring inspiring artwork by local students from Sutton Academy.

First teenagers complete innovative Liverpool City Region skills programme that gives hands-on surgical training

Twenty-four sixth-form students from Carmel College have completed a brand-new skills programme that's designed to train the life sciences workforce of the future. 

Council leader welcomes Carr Mill station funding plans

St Helens Borough is set to benefit from a historic £1.6 billion investment backing major rail upgrades including the development of Carr Mill Station here in St Helens.

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