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Prestigious Honours Presentation at Lancaster Castle
On Friday 20 September, the historic setting of Lancaster Castle will host a prestigious Honours ceremony.
Loving adoptive homes needed for under twos
"Seeing Freddie's joyful smile every day is a constant reminder that we made the right decision to adopt. He has brought a level of happiness and fulfilment into our lives that we never thought possible."
More than 50 undercover vape stings carried out in Lancashire
More than 50 undercover stings took place across Lancashire across the summer, with a third of the shops tested illegally selling vapes to underage volunteers.
'Heartfelt thank you' for long-standing volunteers recognised at celebration event
Long-standing volunteers from across Lancashire have been recognised for their efforts at a special celebration evening.
Residents urged to dispose of batteries carefully after blaze at HWRC
Residents are being reminded of how important it is to dispose of batteries properly after a 'dead battery' spontaneously combusted at a Household Waste Recycling Centre on Sunday.
Lancashire Choir of the Year 2024 finalists are revealed
Six talented choirs have reached the prestigious finals of Lancashire Choir of the Year 2024.
Have your say on proposals to raise age range at Burnley primary school
A consultation is now running on plans to permanently raise the age range at a school in Burnley, after numbers of children applying to its nursery fell.
Boost Access to Finance service expands expertise with two new adviser appointments
Boost; Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub, has appointed two experienced new finance advisers to its fully-funded Access to Finance team.
New Director of Environment and Planning appointed
Lancashire County Council has appointed Jonathan Edwards as its new Director of Environment and Planning.
County Council vows not to be complacent over finances
The financial position of Lancashire County Council continues to remain stable, a new report has shown.
Northern leaders announce new partnership of the North
Northern mayors and leaders have met in York for an inaugural summit to agree how to deliver on their shared priorities for economic growth, set out in the Manifesto for the North.
Plans to expand Goosnargh primary school to move forward following cabinet approval
Plans to progress an expansion programme at a Preston Primary School to mitigate the mounting pressures on places forecast over the next two years have been approved today.