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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 students celebrate GCSE results

Students across St Helens Borough are celebrating after receiving their GCSE results.

St Helens residents invited to explore Adult Community Learning opportunities

As the new academic year approaches, St Helens Borough Council's Adult and Community Learning (ACL) service is hosting a series of information events for residents eager to develop new skills, build confidence, or explore a new career.

New facilities open at Lea Green Station following £10 million upgrade

New facilities at Lea Green Railway Station have opened for customers, following a £10 million upgrade as part of the Southern Gateway project.

Leaders Blog: Celebrating achievements, honouring our heroes, and enjoying the summer in St Helens

As summer reaches its peak, there's been a lot happening across St Helens — from commemorative ceremonies to award winning parks and heartfelt farewells.

Textiles recycling banks roll out following successful trial

New textiles recycling banks are popping up in locations across the borough following a successful trial to prevent clothes, shoes and recyclable materials from ending up in landfill.

Popular Pop Up Market returns to Earlestown this summer

The hugely popular Pop Up Market will return to the historic Earlestown Market this August.

Six community libraries to be established with award of council grant funding

Six local community groups and charities are being backed to deliver their visions for community libraries thanks to a £50,000 funding programme offered by St Helens Borough Council.

St Helens Launches "Safe Nights, Great Places" Campaign to Highlight Safety, Community and a Thriving Night-Time Economy

Safe Nights, Great Places highlights the borough as a vibrant, welcoming and safe place to enjoy an evening out - at a time of exciting transformation for the town centres.

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.

£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.

Funding applications open to support community-led libraries in St Helens Borough

St Helens Borough Council has today (Tuesday 15 April) launched a grants scheme to support residents and community groups to provide library facilities in their area.

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