Community re:newal
The re:new Neighbourhood Management project is a joint initiative between St Helens Council and Helena Partnerships.
Its aim is to create better places to live across St Helens – and to improve the quality of life for local residents.
The project brings together local services (the police, council, housing associations schools, healthcare providers) and local residents. Together they sit on a Partnership Board and work to improve services, identify local priorities and make changes.
The project runs in four areas Parr (where it was first piloted), Four Acre, parts of Thatto Heath, and Town Centre North & Fingerpost.
The partnerships will tackle issues which are important to local people such as:
- Crime and community safety
- The local environment
- Jobs and the economy
- Local services including education, health and housing
On this website you will find details of each of the four re:new neighbourhood management areas.
There’s also details of how you can get involved. That’s essential, because if the re:new projects really are to work we need the support and involvement of local residents. It’s your area – so we need your help to make it a better place to live, work and be a part of.