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June 2025

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.

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.

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.

Ongoing incident in Haresfinch, St Helens

Following the discovery of an unexploded ordnance inside a house on Chadwick Road, St Helens, a cordon has been put in place across a number of nearby roads and residents have been evacuated while the military and emergency services deal with the situation.

Glass Futures' milestone as revolutionary furnace is lit for the first time

Glass Futures will today (25th June 2025) mark a major milestone by lighting its cutting-edge furnace for the first time.

Duke of Lancaster's Regiment to parade through St Helens in honour of Freedom of the Borough

The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment will parade through St Helens town centre on Tuesday 1 July 2025, as part of a series of Freedom Parades taking place across the North West.

Electric scooters: Know the law or risk police action

Community safety leaders are urging parents and young people to understand the law around electric scooters to avoid fines, prosecution — or even having the vehicle seized.

Healthy, fresh meals still on the menu for schools thanks to new contract

A service that provides fresh, healthy food to young people throughout the year will continue to provide school meals and free lunches to eligible children during school holidays.

Council leader hails successful year of progress

Councillor Anthony Burns, Leader of St Helens Borough Council, has hailed a successful year of achievements and development, all highlighted in the Borough Strategy Annual Report.

Cabinet adopts new strategy designed to tackle domestic abuse

Working together to prevent and reduce the harm caused by domestic abuse whilst addressing the underlying attitudes and behaviours that perpetuate it.

Free lifesaving Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm screenings offered at Totally Wicked Stadium

St Helens Borough Council's Public Health team is urging eligible residents to take advantage of free Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) screening appointments this summer at the Saints' Totally Wicked Stadium.

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