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Council upgrading and replacing community noticeboards across St Helens.
Summary
St Helens Borough Council will refurbish or replace all community noticeboards across the borough, with work starting 26 January and due to finish by 31 March 2026. The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has provided £75,000 to support the scheme.
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St Helens Borough Council has announced a programme to refurbish or replace all community noticeboards across the borough. The project aims to improve public access to local information and strengthen connections between residents, organisations and events in neighbourhoods. Funding of £75,000 has been allocated by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority to support the work. The council said work is due to start on Monday 26 January and is set to be completed by 31 March 2026.
Key details:
- The programme will either fully refurbish or replace all existing noticeboards across the borough.
- The upgrade covers 26 black general noticeboards and 26 green community noticeboards, with three new general boards to be installed in wards that currently lack provision.
- New keys will be reissued to ward councillors so they can help manage access to the boards.
- The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has provided £75,000 in funding for the scheme.
- Work is scheduled to begin on 26 January and finish by 31 March 2026.
Summary:
The council says the upgrades are intended to make information more accessible and to support community groups in sharing non-commercial notices. The project will proceed across all wards and is scheduled to be completed by 31 March 2026. The plan is to carry out the refurbishments and replacements and to reissue keys to ward councillors so they can manage board access.
