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New Council Plan approved
A blueprint detailing the vision, ambitions and priorities of Lancashire County Council over the next five years has been approved.
Prestigious Honours Presentation at Lancaster Castle
On Friday 20 September, the historic setting of Lancaster Castle will host a prestigious Honours ceremony.
Appointment of a new Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire
A new Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire has been appointed.
Convention of the North 2025 is coming to Lancashire
Lancashire County Council is set to host Convention of the North 2025, it can be revealed.
Flying the flag for Armed Forces Day
Lancashire County Council and other local authorities across Lancashire will raise a special Armed Forces Day flag on Monday 24 June.
Lancashire to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day with special service
Blackburn Cathedral is honoured to announce that there will be a very special county service taking place at 4pm on Sunday 9 June to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Three Lancashire firms among top UK businesses celebrated with King's Award for Enterprise
Three Lancashire businesses have been crowned with a prestigious national award to celebrate their outstanding contributions to the local and national economy.
Prestigious Honours Presentation at Lancaster Castle
On Friday 3 May, the historic and majestic setting of Lancaster Castle will host a prestigious Honours ceremony.
Devolution supported in public consultation
Plans for an historic devolution deal to bring extra powers and money to Lancashire have received support in a public consultation.
One week left to give views on devolution proposal
Residents and businesses have just one week left to take part in a consultation which will shape the future of Lancashire.
Historic devolution deal signed with Lancashire
- Levelling Up Minister Jacob Young has signed a deal to grant more power to communities in Lancashire
Eight Lancashire groups receive The King’s Award for Voluntary Service
Eight 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.