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New £13.2m Innovation Hub to benefit business in Lancashire
A new innovation hub to boost collaboration in key sectors has been announced by Lancashire County Council.
Replanting scheme aims to create diverse woodlands after larches are felled
A diverse woodland will be planted near Whitworth and Bacup to replace hundreds of larch trees that must be felled due to an incurable disease.
Ranvir Singh to host Convention of the North 2025 in Preston
Preston-born journalist, broadcaster and university chancellor will host the event at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston next month.
Rogue roofer scammed couple out of £1,300 for 'make believe' repairs
A rogue roofer who scammed a couple out of £1,300 for 'make believe' roof repairs has been jailed for three years and three months following action by Trading Standards officers.
Plans outlined to clean all council road gullies in a bid to improve road safety
Plans are set to be discussed to transform how the council approaches gully cleaning with the aim to ensure that all of the council's 294,000 road gullies are visited on a regular schedule.
Next steps prepared for plans to improve journeys on the A582
The next steps are being put in place to deliver improvements to journeys on the A582 in South Ribble and provide better provision for buses, walking and cycling.
Vital repairs to a host of schools set to be given green light
The proposed list of primary and secondary schools in Lancashire that are in line to receive vital repairs over the next year has been revealed.
Building stronger and safer communities across Lancashire with residents and our partners
A new blueprint that shows how council services work to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour to make communities safer and stronger is set to be approved by councillors.
Apply for a primary school place in Lancashire before January deadline
Parents who have yet to apply for a primary school place starting this September in Lancashire are being reminded that the deadline for applications falls on Wednesday 15 January.
Further funding available to provide warm spaces for Lancashire residents
A church in Chorley that has received funding from Lancashire County Council says the money helps them continue to offer food to vulnerable members of the community
Boost support fuels expansion and major rebrand for East Lancashire business
LCM Environmental services, a fuel, energy and infrastructure business headquartered in Padiham, has expanded its team and services and embarked on a major rebrand after receiving scaleup support from Boost; Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub.
Gritting teams continue to plough on to keep Lancashire's roads safe and open
After a busy few days preparing for the snow and ice, gritting crews are continuing their efforts to make Lancashire roads safe.