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Plans submitted for a new railway station in north-west Preston
Plans have been submitted for a new railway station in Preston, which will improve access to travel, work and leisure opportunities in the region.

New approach makes it easier to decorate streets for local events
Lancashire County Council is making it simple and cost-effective for anyone who wants to attach items such as signs, bunting, or hanging baskets to streetlights to apply for permission.

Report highways faults on the go with Lancashire's 'Love Clean Streets' app
An app that allows residents to report highways issues on the go has been expanded to the reporting of a wider range of faults.

Lancashire's highways team praised for low carbon commitment
Lancashire County Council has been recognised nationally for its commitment to sustainable working practices and carbon reduction in maintaining the county's highways.

Average speed cameras will improve safety on Lancashire's highest risk roads
A new era of safer roads in Lancashire starts this month as work begins to install average speed cameras on the county's five highest risk roads.

Traffic calming agreed for key Ormskirk route
A key route in Ormskirk is due to be made safer for cyclists after traffic calming measures have been agreed by Lancashire County Council's cabinet.

Guild Wheel returns to original route as temporary diversion is removed
A temporary diversion to the Guild Wheel on the west side of Preston has been removed, allowing it to return to its original route.

New report charts positive progress on road maintenance
A new report to Lancashire County Council's cabinet reveals that our roads are gradually improving thanks to a consistent approach to investment and maintenance.

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.

Safety work planned for Sabden bridge
Work to improve the safety of Watt Street Bridge in the Ribble Valley village of Sabden will get underway later this month.

County Council's cabinet to consider road safety proposals in Preesall
Proposals to introduce a 20mph speed limit on several adjoining roads in Preesall will be considered by Lancashire County Council's cabinet this week.

Historic Lancashire ferry service set to be kept afloat with over £80k extra funding
It began way back in 1841 linking the rural communities of Knott End, Pilling and Preesall. Now, the future of the Knott End to Fleetwood ferry service is being secured, thanks to additional funding from Lancashire County Council and Wyre Council.