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First of thousands of new trees is planted ahead of National Tree Week
The first of a wave of fruit trees that will fill community orchards across Lancashire has been planted in Kirkham - to mark the start of National Tree Week.
Council joins local football clubs in support of White Ribbon Campaign
Lancashire County Council is encouraging men to take a stand against violence towards women and support this year's White Ribbon Campaign.
'He said I'd saved his life, but we support people like this every day'
Helping people make major decisions to keep them safe could seem daunting to many, but for safeguarding social workers it's all in a day's work.
Grimsargh Skew Bridge widening enters final phase with reduced disruption
There will be relief for residents and commuters as the project to widen Grimsargh Skew Bridge enters its final phase, with less disruption expected in future.
Lancs pupils fly high with AI thanks to major scheme
High school pupils from Lancashire are trying out technologies of the future thanks to a pioneering scheme backed by Lancashire County Council and major blue-chip firms.
Independent living for people - and their pets - in Burnley
"It's had a massive impact since I moved in, I've come on so much, both mentally and physically."
Warm spaces returns to Lancashire's libraries for the fourth year running
Meeting new friends, getting out and about and trying out new hobbies are all fantastic reasons to visit your local library as part of the fourth annual Warm Spaces scheme.
Lancaster Castle tours win prestigious national tourism award for ‘Best Told Story’
Lancaster Castle, one of Lancashire’s most iconic heritage sites, has received one of the UK’s leading tourism accolades for its “flawless” guided tours.
Royal recognition for Lancashire volunteer groups
Three groups of volunteers based in Lancashire have been honoured with The King’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK.
Councillors set to consider proposals for local government reorganisation
Councillors will be asked to consider a landmark proposal to create two new unitary authorities for Lancashire at a meeting of the County Council next week.
Preston newsagent fined £4,000 after flouting court order
A Preston newsagent who flouted a court order banning them from selling vapes and tobacco has been fined £4,000 and hit with court costs.
ON Newsagents on Orchard Street in Preston, which formerly traded as EN Newsagents, were handed a Restricted Premises Order earlier this year after persistently selling to underage buyers.
A day in the life: Lancs youth workers lift the lid on how they're helping people overcome mental health struggles
Lancashire youth workers have spoken of how they're using their own experiences to help others overcome trauma and mental health challenges.