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Next steps decided for the future of Queen Street Mill and Helmshore Mills
Councillors have taken important steps to ensure a vibrant and sustainable future for Queen Street Mill in Burnley and Helmshore Mills in Rossendale.
Take a trip to Clitheroe Castle Museum this October half-term... if you dare
Ghouls, ghosts and wicked witches are being called to Clitheroe Castle Museum for some terrifying tales this October half-term.
Lancashire Choir of the Year 2022: Voting now open for People's Choice Award
Voting for the People's Choice Award category of Lancashire Choir of the Year 2022 has now opened.
'How to Train Your Dragon' author kicks off Fantastic Book Awards in Lancashire
This year's Fantastic Book Awards have been officially launched by the best-selling author behind the popular 'How to Train Your Dragon' series.
Free multilingual helpline for victims of domestic abuse launched
A free multilingual and confidential helpline for victims of domestic abuse in Lancashire has been launched.
Thrilling tale named as Lancashire's Book of the Year
The winner of Lancashire's Book of the Year Award has been announced at a virtual presentation ceremony.
Plans submitted for new cricket facilities in Lancashire
A planning application has been submitted to create a new high-quality sports facility in the heart of the county.
Bank Holiday arrangements - Monday 19 September
Most Lancashire County Council services will be closed on Monday 19 September, which has been announced as a Bank Holiday to mark the state funeral for Her Majesty The Queen.
Thank you: Lancashire continues to play its part in helping the people of Ukraine
Residents, volunteers and the many organisations across the county have been thanked for their part in aiding the people of Ukraine, as Lancashire welcomes its 1000th arrival.
Clitheroe Castle welcomes 'A Day of Knights'
Clitheroe Castle is delighted to welcome martial arts group, The Silver School of Arms, to accompany its special event 'A Day of Knights'.
Lancashire Choir of the Year 2022 enters next phase as shortlisting begins
The search to find the county's finest choral talent has entered its next phase, with the shortlisting for Lancashire Choir of the Year 2022 now underway.
Lytham man who sold thousands of counterfeit car badges ordered to repay ill-gotten gains
A Lytham man who raked in hundreds of thousands of pounds selling counterfeit car badges has been ordered to repay his ill-gotten gains, following an investigation led by Lancashire County Council's trading standards officers.