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Drivers to be fined under new powers if they attempt dangerous manoeuvres
Drivers will be fined if they attempt dangerous manoeuvres at four locations across Lancashire, under new powers being rolled out for enforcing moving traffic offences.
New bus lane in Preston city centre to go live
A new bus lane in Preston city centre will go live on Monday 2 February, with warnings issued to drivers who use it incorrectly to begin with.
Burnley facility set to accept waste from across East Lancashire
A facility in Burnley is set to accept waste from across East Lancashire when the county council's contract for the use of the Whinney Hill landfill site comes to an end in April.
World class cyclists heading to Lancashire for Tour de France 2027
Lancashire will take centre stage in one of the world's biggest sporting events, the Tour de France 2027.
Major upgrades to Colne bus station set to begin next week
Improvements to Colne bus station will get underway next week, marking the first phase of a major scheme to upgrade facilities and improve access for passengers.
Sensory Impairment team builds confidence and supports independence
Denise Wilkinson was 47 when she started losing her sight.
Overnight road closure planned for latest Preston traffic light upgrade
Essential traffic signal upgrades at a busy Preston junction will begin next week, with the majority of work taking place overnight to minimise disruption.
County Council proposes lowest tax rise in 12 years
The county council has published its draft budget, proposing a 3.8 per cent council tax increase for the coming financial year – the lowest rise in Lancashire in 12 years.
Apply for a primary school place in Lancashire before January deadline
Families across Lancashire are being urged to submit their applications for primary school places before the fast-approaching deadline of Thursday 15 January 2026.
Rogue roofer jailed following Trading Standards investigation
A rogue roofer who scammed older residents out of thousands of pounds has been jailed, following a Trading Standards probe that uncovered deliberate scams and shoddy work.
Burnley leads the way as £55m improvement programme ramps up in East Lancashire
Work is ramping up on a £55 million programme of investment across East Lancashire, with residents set to see the first visible changes in the weeks ahead.
County Council responds to new highways rating
Lancashire County Council has responded to the new Local Highway Maintenance Ratings published by the Department for Transport on Sunday 11 January 2026.