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re:new Four Acre

re:new  Four Acre is a Neighbourhood Management project run by St Helens Council and social housing provider Helena Partnerships. It was set up in 2008 to make the Four Acre area of St Helens a better place for people to live, work and be part of.

re:new Four Acre brings together local residents and local service providers (health, education, police, housing) on a Partnership Board. The board meets every few months and takes joint decisions on how to improve the neighbourhood.

Day-to-day responsibility for the re:new Four Acre area lies with the neighbourhood management team made up of Helena Partnerships staff.

By working together, the partnership project aims to tackle the issues which matter most to local people, including crime and community safety, health, the local environment, education, employment, and the local economy.

Re:new initiatives include skip days where people have the chance to get rid of household and garden waste, bulb planting, graffiti removal, and projects with young people to divert them from crime and anti-social behaviour.

Four Acre lies to the south of St Helens and has 1,204 homes (many owned and managed by Helena Partnerships) and a population of 2,824 people. The area includes a busy shopping area around Four Acre Lane and is close to the Lea Green Industrial Estate. It also has a newly built Sure Start Children’s Centre, a newly refurbished doctors’ surgery, a community centre on Chester Lane and the Leaf Centre which provides training, crèche and youth facilities.

re:new Four Acre is currently looking for residents to get involved and will shortly begin recruiting for the Partnership Board.

Our vision?

To improve the quality of life for the residents of Four Acre by creating a safer, stronger community, where people feel proud to live and work and where service providers continually improve their delivery by responding to neighbourhood needs.