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Lancashire Teaching Agency celebrates 20th anniversary
The Lancashire Teaching Agency (LTA) marks 20 years of service to education in Lancashire, which has resulted in more than 1,000 school staff being placed in the county.

Underage buyers able to illegally purchase dangerous products in test sting operation
Underage buyers were able to illegally purchase dangerous products including a knife, alcohol, tobacco and e-cigs in shops across the east of the county in a recent enforcement sting.

Lancashire celebrates Youth Work Week 2022
Lancashire County Council is celebrating the valued role youth workers and young people play in our communities as part of Youth Work Week.

Have your say on transformative traffic proposals in Preston city centre
Residents are being asked to have their say on changes that signal a major step in the transformation of Preston city centre.

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.

Latest aerial pictures show new M55 junction nearing completion
New aerial pictures show Lancashire’s latest major motorway improvement nearing completion.

New director of Children's Social Care joins Lancashire County Council
Lancashire County Council has appointed Louise Anderson to the role of Director of Children's Social Care.

Scheme to improve safety around trees to be given the go-ahead
A scheme to improve safety around trees will be rolled out across more areas if Lancashire County Council's Cabinet gives it the green light.

Cabinet expected to approve increase to vital community food grant scheme
A grant scheme for community groups who provide emergency food provision is expected to be increased to £250,000 to further support residents this winter.

Service will remember those killed and injured on our roads
People are invited to a special service to remember victims of road traffic collisions being held in November.

New blueprint outlines how Lancashire will unlock full economic potential
An ambitious blueprint outlining how Lancashire will unlock its full economic potential is expected to be endorsed by councillors next week.

Council's plan to protect services through economic uncertainty
Lancashire County Council has drawn up proposals to protect services in a time of economic uncertainty and pressures on all public service budgets.