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  • Dog fouling - Don't put up with it!

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4755/Don-t-put-up-with-it

    Allowing a dog to foul in a public space without cleaning it up is an act of  environmental anti-social behaviour . It's the law for an owner, or person in char...

  • Dog fouling - Toxicarasis

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4756/Toxicarasis

    Toxicarasis can cause blindness, stomach upsets, sore throats and asthma. It is caused by a roundworm called toxocara, which is commonly found in dogs, and almo...

  • Dog fouling - How can you help

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4757/How-can-you-help

    'No Fouling' signs  are available for you to download and fix to your property. You are not able to fix these to public property, but it will still help to spre...

  • Dog fouling - Report a dog fouling Issue

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4758/Report-a-dog-fouling-Issue

    We no longer routinely erect signs and stencils in public areas but instead use this resource to undertake more strategic enforcement in areas particularly affe...

  • What is planning policy?

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4759/What-is-planning-policy

    Planning policy is the name given to a wide range of planning policies, strategies and documents that are used to inform and guide decisions on planning applica...

  • Rugby League World Cup trophies add a shine as St Augustine's celebrate completion of floodlit sports pitch

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4760/Rugby-League-World-Cup-trophies-add-a-shine-as-St-Augustine-s-celebrate-completion-of-floodlit-sports-pitch

    A sports pitch at a St Helens secondary school has been given a new lease of life after undergoing a £107,000 upgrade. Article date: 15 March 2022 For four year...

  • Listed buildings in St Helens

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4763/Listed-buildings-in-St-Helens

    To find out more about listed buildings in St Helens, please download these documents:

  • What happens at the assessment?

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4779/What-happens-at-the-assessment

    Your request will be taken by a Contact Cares Advisor and sent to the appropriate team.  Your referral will be allocated to a member of Adult Social Care staff ...

  • What happens after the assessment?

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4780/What-happens-after-the-assessment

    You will receive your own copy of your assessment kept in a folder called a ' Person Held Record '.  We can also give a copy to your carer, if you give your per...

  • What happens if I disagree with the outcome?

    https://sthelens.gov.uk/article/4781/What-happens-if-I-disagree-with-the-outcome

    The assessment is voluntary and you can stop it at any stage.  If you do not agree with the decisions made at the assessment, you can ask for your needs to be r...

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