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Some interesting info about
St Helens. St Helens is a large town in Merseyside,
England. It is the largest settlement and administrative
centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens with a
population of just over 100,000, part of an urban area with
a total population of 176,843 at the time of the 2001
Census. The Town was officially incorporated as a Municipal
Borough in 1868 responsible for the administration of the 4
townships consisting of Eccleston, Parr, Sutton and Windle,
with the larger responsibility as a County Borough
established in 1887 (superseded in 1974 by the larger still
Metropolitan Borough).
St Helens is situated in the far south west of the historic
county of Lancashire, in North West England, 6 miles (9.7
km) north of the River Mersey. The town historically lay
within the ancient Lancashire division of West Derby known
as a "hundred".
The local area developed rapidly during the Industrial
revolution of the 18th and 19th century into a significant
centre for coal mining, and glassmaking. Both prior and
during this time it was also home to a cotton and linen
industry (notably sail making) that lasted until the
mid-19th century as well as salt, lime and alkali pits,
copper smelting and brewing.
Today, St Helens is very much a commercial town. The main
industries have since left, become outdated, or have been
outsourced leaving the float and patterned rolled glass
producer Pilkingtons, a world leader in their industry, as
the town's one remaining large industrial employer.
Previously the town had been home to Beechams (now part of
GlaxoSmithKline), the Gamble family of the Alkali Works,
Ravenhead glass (bought out by the Belgian nationalised
Durobor), United Glass Bottles (U.G.B.), Triplex (owned by
Pilkington, farmed out to India), Daglish Foundry (closed
and demolished 1939), and Greenall's (now located in nearby
Warrington).
St Helens is still served by several Parish Councils. Their
activity is much reduced in the modern town, but are still
active in the communities and are recognised by the Borough
Council as they may "undertake many duties such as street
lighting, managing cemeteries, allotments, commons, village
halls, war memorials and markets etc".
St Helens Council lists the Parish Councils as: Billinge
Parish Council, Bold Parish Council, Eccleston Parish
Council, Rainford Parish Council, Rainhill Parish Council
and Senley Green Parish Council |
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Some of the info about St Helens is taken from wikipedia.org to whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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