Calling St Helens businesses!
For our Liverpool City Region series, we will be delving into each of the region’s boroughs, exploring the growth sectors, transformative developments and key regional news shaping the future of the borough. Following on from our Wirral feature last month, we’re now turning our attention to St Helens.
The town centre is undergoing a once-in-a-lifetime regeneration project driven by St Helens Borough Council and the English Cities Fund with plans for a new market hall, grade A office space, new homes and improved public spaces.
Another key development is Parkside East, a 2.5million sq ft logistics scheme, including a new rail freight terminal being brought forward by Tritax Symmetry.
We will provide an update on the key developments and regeneration plans set to transform St Helens, hearing about the vision for the town.
With a rich history in the glassmaking trade, how is St Helens ensuring it stays at the forefront of this industry? The £45m Glass Futures facility in St Helens will support the industry in creating carbon-neutral glass and has the potential to be an ‘epicentre for decarbonisation’, according to metro mayor Steve Rotheram. We will explore the opportunities in glassmaking and other key sectors in the borough.
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