Metropolitan Borough of St Helens
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Metropolitan Borough of St Helens | |
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Geography | |
Status: | Metropolitan borough |
Region: | North West England |
Ceremonial County: | Merseyside |
Historic county: | Lancashire |
Area: - Total |
Ranked 221st 136.38 km² |
Admin. HQ: | St Helens |
ONS code: | 00BZ |
Demographics | |
Population: - Total (2005 est.) - Density |
Ranked 86th 176,300 1,293 / km² |
Ethnicity: | 98.8% White |
Politics | |
St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council http://www.sthelens.gov.uk/ |
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Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
Executive: | Liberal Democrats / Conservative |
MPs: | David Watts, Shaun Woodward |
The Metropolitan Borough of St Helens is a metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England. It is named after its largest town, St Helens, though covers a much wider area which includes the settlements of Newton-le-Willows ,Earlestown, Haydock, Rainhill, Eccleston, Clock Face, Billinge and Rainford.
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[edit] Creation
The Metropolitan Borough was formed on April 1, 1974 as a merger of the former County Borough of St Helens, along with the urban districts of Haydock, Newton-le-Willows and Rainford, and parts of Billinge-and-Winstanley and Ashton-in-Makerfield urban districts, along with part of Whiston Rural District, all from the administrative county of Lancashire.
Between 1974 and 1986 the borough council shared functions with Merseyside County Council. The functions of this body were in part devolved to the boroughs and in part transferred to ad hoc agencies.
[edit] Neighbouring districts
The borough borders the borough of Knowsley, within Merseyside, in the south-west, the West Lancashire district of Lancashire in the north, the Greater Manchester borough of Wigan in the north-east, and to the south the unitary authorities of Warrington and Halton.
[edit] Representation
On 17 May 2006, following local elections held on 4 May, the political control of the Council changed from the Labour Party to a coalition formed by the Liberal Democratic Party and the Conservative Party. Labour had been in power since 1 April 1974 following the first elections to the shadow council in 1973.
[edit] Parliamentary constituencies
[edit] External links
- St Helens Celebrity News
- St. Helens MBC
- Earlestown Historical Website
- Newton-le-Willows Historical Website
Metropolitan County of Merseyside |
City of Liverpool |
Districts of North West England | |
Allerdale | Barrow-in-Furness | Blackburn with Darwen | Blackpool | Bolton | Burnley | Bury | Carlisle | Chester | Chorley | Congleton | Copeland | Crewe and Nantwich | Eden | Ellesmere Port and Neston | Fylde | Halton | Hyndburn | Knowsley | Lancaster | Liverpool | Macclesfield | Manchester | Oldham | Pendle | Preston | Ribble Valley | Rochdale | Rossendale | St Helens | Salford | Sefton | South Lakeland | South Ribble | Stockport | Tameside | Trafford | Vale Royal | Warrington | West Lancashire | Wigan | Wirral | Wyre |
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Counties with multiple districts: Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside |