Metropolitan Borough of St Helens

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Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox settlement The Metropolitan Borough of St Helens is a local government district with borough status in Merseyside, North West England. The borough is named after its largest settlement, St Helens. It is one of the six boroughs of the Liverpool City Region.

Other towns and villages in St Helens include Earlestown, Rainhill, Eccleston, Clock Face, Haydock, Billinge, Garswood, Rainford and Newton-le-Willows.

History

The Metropolitan Borough was formed on 1 April 1974 as a merger of the former County Borough of St Helens, along with the urban districts of Haydock, Newton-le-Willows and Rainford, and parts of Billinge-and-Winstanley and Ashton-in-Makerfield urban districts, along with part of Whiston Rural District, all from the administrative county of Lancashire.

Between 1974 and 1986 (when it was abolished), the borough council shared functions with Merseyside County Council. After abolition, the functions of this body were in part devolved to the boroughs and in part transferred to ad hoc agencies.

Governance

St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council composition

Template:Main The Metropolitan Borough Council is made up of 48 councillors, three representing each of the 16 wards.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Elections to St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council are held in three out of every four years, with one-third of the 48 seats on the council being elected at each election.

The Labour Party has had a majority on the council since the first election in 1973, except for a period between the 2004 election and the 2010 election when no party had a majority. This allowed an alliance between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives to take control after the 2006 election until Labour regained control in 2010.

Since then Labour has strengthened its position on the council, and following the 2022 election the council is composed of the following councillors:<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Party Councillors
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Total 48

Parliamentary constituencies

The members of parliament who represent St Helens are:

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority

The Metropolitan Borough of St Helens is one of the six constituent local government districts of the Liverpool City Region. Since 1 April 2014, some of the borough's responsibilities have been pooled with neighbouring authorities and subsumed into the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.

The combined authority has effectively become the top-tier administrative body for the local governance of the city region, and the leader of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council, along with the five other leaders from neighbouring local government districts, takes strategic decisions over economic development, transport, employment and skills, tourism, culture, housing and physical infrastructure.

Mayor of the Liverpool City Region

As a district of the Liverpool City Region it is also governed by the Mayor of the Liverpool City Region who serves as the mayor of the region.

the incumbent mayor is Steve Rotheram of the labour party

Geography

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'Billinge Lump' is the highest point in St Helens and Merseyside

The borough borders the borough of Knowsley, in the south-west, the district of West Lancashire in the north, the Borough of Wigan in the north-east, and to the south the boroughs of Warrington and Halton.

The St Helens Borough covers roughly 30 km2 over an area of soft rolling hills used primarily for agricultural purposes, mainly arable. The highest point in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, and the whole of Merseyside, is Billinge Hill, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north from St. Helens centre. The borough is landlocked with a stream running through, Mill Brook/Windle Brook running through Eccleston and connecting with the (disused) St. Helens Branch/Section of the Sankey Canal in the town centre. The centre of St Helens is around 160 feet (50 m) above sea level.

From the top of Billinge Hill the cities of Manchester and Liverpool are visible on a clear day as well as the towns of Bolton and Warrington.

Carr Mill Dam is Merseyside's largest body of inland water, offering picturesque lakeside trails and walks as well as national competitive powerboating and angling events.

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Demography

St Helens Population using 2011 Data, 2008 Wards
2001 UK Census Population Households
Billinge and Seneley Green 12,717 4985
Blackbrook 9,128 3,604
Bold 9,040 3,586
Earlestown 10,274 4,420
Eccleston 10,528 4,218
Haydock 11,962 4,817
Moss Bank 10,276 4,337
Newton 22,144 4,506
Parr 18,082 3,541
Rainford 7,779 3,484
Rainhill 11,913 4,762
Sutton 12,622 5,075
Thatto Heath 9,393 3,852
Town Centre 13,795 4,958
West Park 4,558 4,947
Windle 6,621 3,607
Total 176,843 72,697

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Ethnicity

Ethnic Group 2001<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 2011<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 2021<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Number % Number % Number %
White: British 172,853 97.74% 169,346 96.59% 171,546 93.61%
White: Irish 1,054 0.60% 887 0.50% 945 0.52%
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller 69 0.04% 145 0.08%
White: Roma 67 0.04%
White: Other 880 0.50% 1,575 0.90% 4,185 2.28%
White: Total 174,787 98.84% 171,887 98.05% 176,888 96.53%
Asian or Asian British: Indian 409 0.23% 504 0.29% 557 0.30%
Asian or Asian British: Pakistani 109 0.06% 133 0.08% 238 0.13%
Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi 79 0.04% 122 0.07% 172 0.09%
Asian or Asian British: Chinese 398 0.23% 512 0.29% 660 0.36%
Asian or Asian British: Other Asian 85 0.05% 493 0.28% 952 0.52%
Asian or Asian British: Total 1,080 0.61% 1,764 1.01% 2,579 1.41%
Black or Black British: African 73 0.04% 152 0.09% 558 0.30%
Black or Black British: Caribbean 59 0.03% 60 0.03% 103 0.06%
Black or Black British: Other Black 37 0.02% 36 0.02% 115 0.06%
Black or Black British: Total 169 0.10% 248 0.14% 776 0.42%
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 228 0.13% 445 0.25% 466 0.25%
Mixed: White and Black African 77 0.04% 167 0.10% 417 0.23%
Mixed: White and Asian 200 0.11% 271 0.15% 597 0.33%
Mixed: Other Mixed 169 0.10% 296 0.17% 491 0.27%
Mixed: Total 674 0.38% 1,179 0.67% 1,971 1.08%
Other: Arab 117 0.07% 377 0.21%
Other: Any other ethnic group 123 0.07% 657 0.36%
Other: Total 133 0.08% 240 0.14% 1,034 0.56%
Black, Asian, and minority ethnic: Total 2,056 1.16% 3,431 1.96% 6,360 3.47%
Total 176,843 100.00% 175,308 100.00% 183,248 100.00%

Education

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Coat of arms

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The coat of arms of St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council was adopted in 1974. The crest above the helmet is that of Lord Newton representing Newton U.D.C. and Haydock U.D.C. The crest is suitably differenced by the inclusion of two red (gules) fleur-de-lys on the body of the ram.<ref name="Saint Helens">Template:Cite web</ref>

The escutcheon is split into quarters by the Black (sable) Cross of Haydock & Eccleston and the Blue (azure) Bars of Parr. Each quarter contains a different charge:

  • First Quarter: a saltire couped Gules - representing Ashton and Seneley Green,
  • Second Quarter: a griffin Sable - representing Rainhill,
  • Third Quarter: a cross flory - representing Windle,
  • Fourth Quarter: a cross crosslet fitchy - representing Billinge.

Beneath the escutcheon is a scroll bearing the motto ' Ex Terra Lucem ' meaning 'From the Earth, Light'.<ref name="motto" />

Twin Town

St Helens is twinned with:<ref>St Helen's Council, Stuttgart visits St Helens retrieved 21 January 2019</ref>

Freedom of the Borough

The following people, military units and Organisations and Groups have received the Freedom of the Borough of St Helens.

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Individuals

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Military Units

Organisations and Groups

References

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