Is St. Helens a Healthy Place to Live?
St. Helens (North West) ranks 70 of 145 English upper-tier local authorities on the Gera Healthy-Place Index — among the above average.
Is St. Helens a healthy place to live?
St. Helens scores 63.3 out of 100 on the Gera Healthy-Place Index, ranking 70 of 145 English upper-tier local authorities (1 = healthiest). It records a maximum modelled 8 μg/m³ PM2.5 and 22 μg/m³ NO2 (DEFRA 2024), life expectancy of 79.5 years (ONS), and 100.0% of GP practices rated Good or Outstanding (CQC).
| Pillar | Real figure | Sub-score (0–100) |
|---|---|---|
| Air quality (DEFRA) | max 8 μg/m³ PM2.5, 22 μg/m³ NO2 | 71.4 / 100 |
| Life expectancy (ONS) | 79.5 years | 27.9 / 100 |
| GP access (CQC) | 100.0% (26 of 26 rated practices) | 100 / 100 |
| Pollutant | St. Helens (max annual mean) | WHO 2021 guideline | UK limit value |
|---|---|---|---|
| PM2.5 | 8 μg/m³ | 5 μg/m³ | 20 μg/m³ |
| NO2 | 22 μg/m³ | 10 μg/m³ | 40 μg/m³ |
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Under your weighting, St. Helens scores 63.3 / 100 and ranks 70 of 145 English upper-tier local authorities.
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See a GeraClinic doctorTop 5 healthiest places under your weighting
- 1. Rutland92.9 / 100
- 2. Wokingham79.4 / 100
- 3. Dorset79.1 / 100
- 4. Richmond upon Thames79.1 / 100
- 5. Bracknell Forest79 / 100
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St. Helens: frequently asked questions
- Is St. Helens a healthy place to live?
- St. Helens scores 63.3 / 100 on the Gera Healthy-Place Index, ranking 70 of 145 English upper-tier local authorities (1 = healthiest). It records a maximum modelled annual-mean of 8 μg/m³ PM2.5 and 22 μg/m³ NO2 (DEFRA 2024), life expectancy of 79.5 years (ONS) and 100.0% of its GP practices rated Good or Outstanding by the CQC.
- What is the air quality in St. Helens?
- In St. Helens, the highest modelled annual-mean concentrations across the authority in 2024 were 8 μg/m³ for PM2.5 and 22 μg/m³ for NO2 (DEFRA UK-AIR compliance data). For comparison, the WHO 2021 annual-mean guideline values are 5 μg/m³ (PM2.5) and 10 μg/m³ (NO2), and the UK statutory limit values are 20 μg/m³ (PM2.5) and 40 μg/m³ (NO2).
- How does St. Helens compare to other areas?
- St. Helens ranks 70 of 145 on the Gera Healthy-Place Index, with 69 areas scoring higher. Its pillar sub-scores (0–100, higher = better) are 71.4 for air quality, 27.9 for life expectancy and 100 for GP access. The healthiest-ranked area overall is Rutland (92.9 / 100).
- Where does this data for St. Helens come from?
- Air quality is DEFRA UK-AIR Local Authority annual-mean data (2024); life expectancy is the ONS estimate for St. Helens (ONS code E08000013); GP access is the share of CQC-rated GP practices rated Good or Outstanding. All three are Open Government Licence v3.0. The composite is computed by Gera and the underlying figures are unaltered — none is estimated.
Healthcare in St. Helens
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Contains public sector information published by Gera Systems and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (source data). Source: Gera Healthy-Place Index — composite of DEFRA + ONS + CQC open data (Air 2024 calendar year; life expectancy 2017-19; GP ratings 2026-06-01, published 19 June 2026).
Reference: the included-area mean is 9.4 μg/m³ PM2.5, 26.8 μg/m³ NO2, 81.4 years life expectancy, 95.9% GP practices Good/Outstanding. Healthiest overall: Rutland (92.9/100). See the methodology.