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Strategy to help Lancashire's habitats and wildlife to thrive is officially launched
A groundbreaking new Strategy, which aims to help Lancashire’s most important habitats and species to recover and thrive, has been officially launched at a nature reserve.
Burnley weaver David Collinge appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire
The new High Sheriff of Lancashire for 2026–2027 has been announced as David Collinge, a sixth-generation weaver from Burnley whose life and career have been shaped by Lancashire’s textile heritage.
Team help young people supported by social services as they move into adulthood
The Young Adults Team works with young people with social care and support needs to make the move to adult social care as smooth as possible.
East Lancashire shop ordered to close after stashing and selling illegal tobacco
An East Lancashire shop has been ordered to close for three months after repeatedly stashing and selling illegal tobacco.
Secondary School Offer Day 2026: Thousands of families in Lancashire receive the news they've been waiting for
The vast majority of the children due to attend secondary school in Lancashire will get to go to their preferred school this September, it has been confirmed.
Local partners pledge to keep improving health and social care together
Senior leaders across Lancashire and South Cumbria have committed to a new way of working which supports independence, wellbeing and puts residents' needs at the centre of decision making.
£72m highways investment to focus on the roads residents use every day
Plans to invest £72 million in maintaining and improving Lancashire’s highways and transport infrastructure in 2026/27 are set to be approved by councillors.
Work set to begin to remove diseased larch trees near Whitworth and Bacup
Work is set to begin soon to remove hundreds of larch trees that must be felled due to an incurable disease, near Whitworth and Bacup.
Drivers warned ‘Stop means STOP’ during road safety day of action
'Stop means STOP' when a school crossing patrol officer asks a driver to bring their vehicle to a halt.
Work to begin on Pendle street improvements as part of £55m East Lancashire investment
Work is set to begin in March on street improvements in Pendle as part of a £55 million programme of investment across East Lancashire.
Shining success of Lancashire's children and young people in care crowned at prestigious awards
The shining achievements of children and young people who experience care in Lancashire have been praised at a celebratory awards event.
Lancashire residents transform their lives through new supported employment programme
"I was excited – it was something new…. I was elated when I finally got a job"