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Award for Skelmersdale cycleway scheme
A ground-breaking cycleway linking the shopping centre at Skelmersdale to residential areas and West Lancs College has won a regional award.

County council launches new £1million affordable warmth scheme to help residents in Lancashire
Lancashire County Council is launching a new £1m scheme to help residents across Lancashire to live in warmer homes, as part of its efforts to support residents impacted by the cost of living crisis.

Lancaster organisation builds world’s largest database of businesses supporting UN Sustainable Development Goals
An innovative Lancaster social enterprise is helping companies across the globe to improve their sustainability after investing in technology and research with the support of a Rosebud loan.

County Council ready to protect key services as residents urged to prepare for extreme heat
Lancashire County Council is ready to protect key services from the extreme heat expected over the coming days and is urging residents to take some simple steps to stay safe.

Euro Energy Group vows to ‘give back’ to the local community as it eyes rapid expansion with the help of Two Zero
A fast-growing Lancashire company providing energy efficient and renewable heating systems, insulation and electric vehicle charging points intends to 'give back' to the county as it aims to double in size in the next year with support from Two Zero.

Clean Air Day message for Lancashire residents
People across Lancashire are being encouraged to swap car journeys for walking and cycling on Clean Air Day.

MP visit to Lancashire's first 'rubber' road
The site of a new technique using recycled car tyres to resurface roads was recently visited by Anthony Higginbotham MP for Burnley.

Small green grant scheme set to be approved
New small grants for mini wildlife projects aimed at protecting species and habitats across Lancashire are set to be introduced.

Green funding boost for Lancashire
New funding to help tackle climate change in Lancashire has been announced in the lead up to World Environment Day (Sunday 5 June).

West Yorkshire man fined for illegal killing of a cow
A West Yorkshire man has been ordered to pay fines and court costs of more than £5,700 after pleading guilty to illegally killing a cow on a Gisburn farm in 2019.

Flooding reports for Burnley, Pendle and West Lancs published
The results of investigations into three flash floods at Burnley, Earby and Skelmersdale have now been published.

Lancashire's first 'rubber' road
A new technique using recycled car tyres to resurface roads has been used in the county for the first time.