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One of the kebab products which was investigated

Lancashire food businesses caught mis-selling kebabs are prosecuted

Kebabs containing completely different meats to what they were advertised as, have been discovered during food sampling investigations across Lancaster, Preston and Burnley.

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Work on pioneering cricket facility in central Lancashire enters new innings

Work to create the entrance to the new facility at Farington that's set to become Lancashire Cricket's second home is due to start this month.

Three-year-old Anouk has fun in the sun at the Skelmersdale Family Hub and the Zone

School's out – and there are literally hundreds of family friendly things to do in Lancashire this summer

From play sessions at our Family Hubs and HAF Clubs to story time at libraries, Lancashire County Council has more than 400 activities on offer this #LancsSummer that won't break the bank.

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Trailblazing partnership brings game-changing pothole tech to Lancashire roads

A game-changing pothole repair machine—never before used in the UK—has been rolled out in Lancashire as part of a pioneering new partnership.

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Inspiring Futures: Over 170 Attend Lancashire Careers Conference Focused on Young People’s Success

More than 170 educators, employers and careers professionals came together for the Lancashire Careers Hub and Future U Annual Conference, a day powered by purpose: to give every young person in the county the chance to succeed, no matter their background.

A CGI of the proposals for the Croston Road and A582 junction with a new pond on the left of the junction and the new layout from the air.

Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal partners welcome A582 funding boost

Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal partners have welcomed a £57.9m funding boost to deliver a major road scheme to ease congestion and boost economic growth.

Cllr Alf Clempson, chairman of LCC and A.J Clack

Traitorous thriller Lie or Die announced as Lancashire Book of the Year 2025

A nail-biting reality-TV based young adult thriller described as being perfect for fans of The Traitors has been named Lancashire Book of the Year 2025.

Sarah Austin, curator at Lancashire Museums, holds a silver armlet from the 'Silverdale hoard.'

Archaeology Festival and spellbinding exhibition to give fascinating glimpses of the past

A rare chance to delve into Lancashire's past and view historic hidden gems is on offer at a captivating festival and exhibition this week.

Lancashire Artist of the Year

Cast your vote now for the Lancashire Artist of the Year 2025

Voting to determine who will be crowned Lancashire Artist of the Year 2025 has now opened.

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Plan to support young people who have committed crime and to help victims

A plan to help children and young people impacted by crime has been recommended for approval by councillors.

The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show

County Council set to step into spotlight at popular agricultural show

Every year, thousands of people enjoy a great day out when they visit the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show.

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Challenging times ahead as cabinet is updated on council's financial position

The county council's cabinet have been updated on the financial position of the council at the end of the last financial year.