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Friendships formed as residents settle into their new homes
Residents have enjoyed a street party and curry nights together after moving into a development near Brierfield.
Lancaster and Morecambe Domiciliary Service rated 'good' by the CQC
"If they had not moved in, they would never have had the life they do now."
Veterans remember fallen comrades ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Lancashire veterans who served during the Second World War have laid wreaths at County Hall in Preston ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
War memorial care programme now underway ahead of Remembrance Day
Across Lancashire, people are coming together to prepare war memorials ahead of Remembrance Day, honouring the fallen with pride, care and respect.
Essential repairs to be carried out at Coppull library
Library users are being encouraged to visit Coppull library's temporary home while the building is closed for essential repair work.
Progress continues on potential Lane Rental Scheme to reduce roadwork disruption
Lancashire is taking steps to tackle roadwork disruption on its busiest routes – with a potential Lane Rental Scheme now under serious consideration.
"I wanted to give a child a nurturing upbringing, with everything that they deserve - it's the best thing I've ever done."
That's the opinion of one Lancashire adoptive mum on her experiences of becoming an adopter.
New cycle link connects South Ribble and Preston railway station
A new cycleway and footpath linking South Ribble with Preston Railway Station has officially opened. The new pathway, which runs underneath the East Cliff bridge, connects to an abandoned railway line which now provides a safe and picturesque walking and cycling route to South Ribble.
Lancs shop forced to shut until January after illegal vapes bust
An East Lancashire shop has been ordered to close for three months after hording stashes of illegal vapes and tobacco and selling a vape to a child.
Council Launches Public Consultation on Future of Adult Social Care Services
A public consultation to gather views on the future of Lancashire County Council's in-house adult social care services has been launched.
Work on major bus station upgrade in Colne town centre to begin in the New Year
Work on a major improvement scheme in Colne town centre – designed to enhance public transport access and improve traffic flow – is set to begin in the New Year.
Councillors agree to freeze their allowances
Councillors have voted to freeze their allowances, after a motion was put forward in yesterday's Full Council meeting by Councillor Ged Mirfin, cabinet member for Resources, HR and Property.