St Helens Reform - Rainhill Ward

St Helens Reform - Rainhill Ward Reform UK Rainhill Ward. Promoted by Reform UK St Helens branch - Millbank, 21-24 Millbank, SW1P 4 QP

Let’s bring this over the line ladies and gents!! If you are fed up with the same old politics  please use your vote fo...
02/05/2026

Let’s bring this over the line ladies and gents!!

If you are fed up with the same old politics  please use your vote for change and Vote Reform UK 7th May 2026 - we will show you how it should be done with complete transparency & sincerity 🗳️🩵

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A former industrial powerhouse and part of one of the Labour party’s most loyal regions, St Helens could be falling into Nigel Farage’s hands, as Dan Haygarth finds out

We now have sore feet with blisters but it’s not going to deter us getting around Rainhill every single day till Electio...
02/05/2026

We now have sore feet with blisters but it’s not going to deter us getting around Rainhill every single day till Election Day.

We will be passing the Reform UK message to you all - have a lovely evening everybody!

Positivity all the way to the Polling station 💫✨🗳️🩵

📣 Hey Rainhill 📣Literally just two days after we posted how shabby the Rainhill railway station footbridge was looking, ...
02/05/2026

📣 Hey Rainhill 📣

Literally just two days after we posted how shabby the Rainhill railway station footbridge was looking, we are delighted to let you all know that Northern rail have kindly instructed some contractors to come out today and clean it 🎊

We are not even elected yet and we are getting things done 👏✅

Let’s keep the Reform UK message of transparency, hard work and reliability moving around Rainhill.

Vote Reform UK 7th May 2026

✖️Let’s take a closer look ✖️In this 2026 election, Rainhill Independents are highlighting a range of pledges and achiev...
02/05/2026

✖️Let’s take a closer look ✖️

In this 2026 election, Rainhill Independents are highlighting a range of pledges and achievements.

Many of these will be familiar to residents. Some have also been referenced in previous elections and relate to work completed a number of years ago. After 7 years of representation, it is reasonable to look not only at what has been done, but what comes next.

Some of the points below also reflect concerns and questions raised directly by residents on the doorstep during recent conversations.

Key points residents are raising

* Local sports support
Positive investment, but how is support prioritised across all Rainhill teams?

* Local sports support
Investment in grassroots sport is positive and welcomed by many. It has also been mentioned publicly that improvements to facilities have increased the value of the site. Some residents have questioned how this applies where land is held under lease from St Helens Council, and have asked for clarity on how value is assessed and who ultimately benefits from that community investment? How does this building upgrade help other teams in the area instead of just one?
How is support prioritised across all Rainhill football teams in the future?

* CCTV and safety
Important for security, and residents are seeking clarity on maintenance and monitoring.

* Community initiatives
Groups such as Reach Rainhill and wider wellbeing programmes are valued across the village.

* Green Belt protection
A shared success, supported by strong community involvement.

* Cleanliness and maintenance
Additional bins are welcome, but roads and crumbling pavements remain a concern for many.

* Local services
Library provision and access to services continue to matter to residents. They are confused about the one library that has been set up and the potential of another library being discussed by the Independents.

Why does Rainhill need two libraries?

There were also questions about a point raised on our Reform page saying that once Rainhill library was closed by St Helens Labour run Council and we had no library then why were we still paying for a library in our council Tax?

Why was this not challenged in chamber?

* Community facilities and events
The dog park, farmers market, and Christmas lights are well supported and valued.

* Infrastructure
Some resurfacing has taken place, but wider infrastructure still requires attention.

* Anti-social behaviour
Partnership working is important, and residents want to understand how this is delivered locally.

* Housing and planning
The Rainhill Road HMO application was refused on planning grounds, including lack of suitable outdoor clothes drying space and insufficient parking. Residents are also asking about the sale of the Premier Inn Hotel at the back of the Ship Inn. Time will tell on this. We do hope it will continue as a hotel.

Residents continue to look for balanced and appropriate development in the area.
Some felt let down by Rainhill’s non intervention into the Local Plan.

* Heritage and regeneration
Rainhill’s connection to the Rainhill Locomotive Trials presents real opportunity, and future plans remain important.

* Community wellbeing
Training, safety initiatives, and support programmes are positive and appreciated.

* Representation
Residents want a stronger voice for Rainhill in the council chamber, with clear and consistent advocacy on local issues. They don’t want councillors to abstain and waste their vote.

During doorstep conversations some residents have also raised questions about where investment has been directed in recent years, particularly in relation to the loss of the local library (which they still pay for) progress on the station museum project, and long-standing ideas such as improved pedestrian access, including a potential footbridge.

A range of views have been expressed. Some residents have questioned whether the level of progress over recent years reflects the potential of Rainhill, with comments suggesting that, after several years of representation, they would expect to see clearer outcomes and a more defined plan for the future.

The question for 2026 & beyond..

Is Rainhill getting the focus, investment, and forward planning it deserves, and what is the clear plan for the future?

This is about listening to residents, building on what has worked, being open about what can improve, and ensuring Rainhill moves forward with a clear and positive direction.

The choice now rests with the people of Rainhill. Do you feel the current approach is delivering, or is it time to consider a different direction?

Vote Rainhill Reform UK 7th May 2026 🗳️🩵

Enough is enough. Labour’s fly-tipping failure in St Helens.For too long, Labour have let our streets, alleyways and ope...
01/05/2026

Enough is enough. Labour’s fly-tipping failure in St Helens.

For too long, Labour have let our streets, alleyways and open spaces become dumping grounds - and handed the bill to you, the taxpayer.

THE FIGURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES:

• Around 2,000 fly-tips every year

• Over 3,000 incidents in a single year

• £1.1 million+ spent since 2021

• 6 in 10 dumped in back alleys - right behind people’s homes

UNDER LABOUR, ENFORCEMENT HAS COLLAPSED:

• 74 fines in 2021-22
• Just 23 fines when incidents hit over 3,000
• 0 fines issued in 2024-25

They investigate.
They clean it up.
But there are no real consequences.

THE RESULT?

More dumping.
The same hotspots.
The same bill - paid by you.

We’ve been listening. We know this matters.

We will look at every tool available to a council - enforcement, hotspot targeting, waste services, and better reporting - and set out a realistic, costed plan.

ST HELENS DESERVES BETTER.

STOP THE DUMPING.
STOP THE WASTE.
STOP PAYING TWICE.

On May 7th - vote for change.
Vote Reform UK 🗳️🩵

01/05/2026

We’re sharing this to keep you informed about what’s happening locally, not to cause concern or division. Staying aware helps us all understand the wider picture.

Stay safe everybody - if you hear or see anything suspicious please contact Merseyside Police.

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01/05/2026

Another amazing day door knocking in Stapleton Road, Stapleton Avenue, Stapleton Close, King Edward Road, King Edward Close & Rainhill Road.

We’ve been finding out what you want and not what you are receiving. Thank you everybody you have been so kind and welcoming 🩵

01/05/2026

❌ Dangerous Linkway ❌

23 Cars , 5 Vans & 3 Lorrie’s pass us driving 60 miles per hour just to cross 2 lanes to get to the central reservation before crossing the other 2 lanes.

❌It’s extremely dangerous❌

We will NOT be an unheard voice in the council chamber.

We will lobby the council to build a footbridge or a pedestrian crossing. Not even one accident or one death is enough for this Labour run St Helens Council to do this - there has been far too many of a combination of these over the years.

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This is your Rainhill Reform UK Candidate Jo Woodhouse.Please vote for all 3 of us for Rainhill Ward Council Plus Parish...
01/05/2026

This is your Rainhill Reform UK Candidate Jo Woodhouse.

Please vote for all 3 of us for Rainhill Ward Council Plus Parish Council on 7th May 2026.

This is your Rainhill Reform UK Candidate Neil Peter Conway.Please vote for all 3 of us for Rainhill Ward Council Plus P...
01/05/2026

This is your Rainhill Reform UK Candidate Neil Peter Conway.

Please vote for all 3 of us for Rainhill Ward Council Plus Parish Council on 7th May 2026.

This is your Rainhill Reform UK Candidate Mark Gilgannon.Please vote for all 3 of us for Rainhill Ward Council Plus Pari...
01/05/2026

This is your Rainhill Reform UK Candidate Mark Gilgannon.

Please vote for all 3 of us for Rainhill Ward Council Plus Parish Council on 7th May 2026.

Hey Rainhill 📣🗓 Local elections take place on Thursday 7 May 2026 - a week today. If you’re fed up with the direction of...
30/04/2026

Hey Rainhill 📣

🗓 Local elections take place on Thursday 7 May 2026 - a week today.

If you’re fed up with the direction of politics locally and nationally, the most important thing you can do is turn out and vote. Even if you haven’t voted for years, this is your chance to have your say and help put the country back on a stronger footing.

Rainhill, under St Helens Council, now takes part in “All Out” elections, which means all 3 Ward Council seats and all 14 Parish Council seats are up for election.

When you’re in the polling booth, read the instructions at the top of the ballot paper.

In Rainhill local council elections, the ballot paper will state:

“Vote for no more than THREE”

This means you can vote for up to three people - but no more.

Always follow exactly what the ballot paper says.

Finally, please remember to bring photo ID – you will not be able to vote without it.

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