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Nov 8, 2023 · 50 years of The St Helens Star (Image: 50 years of The St Helens Star) 50 years ago today, (the first edition was November 8, 1973 to be precise) the St Helens Star was born. As we celebrate this milestone, familiar faces and people we have worked with from across the borough have sent in their Happy Birthday messages to share with readers.
- St Helens Christmas switch-ons: when are they held?
DATES have been set for the Christmas Lights switch-ons in...
- St Helens Christmas switch-ons: when are they held?
Feb 5, 2023 · The first edition of the Star in 1973 (Image: St Helens Star) THE town’s success and rich identity will be celebrated during 2023 – a year which marks a series of major anniversaries for local organisations, including your St Helens Star. Later this year, the Star will celebrate its 50th birthday – half a century on since its first ...
2 days ago · DATES have been set for the Christmas Lights switch-ons in St Helens and Earlestown for 2024. As reported by the Star, the celebrations will be scaled back this year due to funding reductions - with the council instead putting a traditional community focus on the event. In a statement announcing ...
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The events are a chance to celebrate the heritage, community, and history of St Helens
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Sep 26, 2024 · Later in the century Helena was credited with the discovery. Many subsequent legends developed, and the story of the “invention,” or the finding of the cross, enhanced by romances and confusions with other Helens, became a favourite throughout Christendom. The story was told again in Cynewulf ’s 9th-century poem Elene.