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Schools to receive new ventilation equipment thanks to £150k county council investment
Air cleaning units are being deployed to schools in Lancashire after the county council stepped in to ease the pressure caused by the large number of Omicron cases.
Lancashire's care provider fees to increase
The amounts Lancashire County Council pays organisations that deliver its adult social care services are set to be increased.
Tech to catch drivers who run red lights proposed for two junctions
A report to Lancashire County Council's cabinet reveals that new technology to catch drivers who run red lights is being considered for two sites in Ormskirk.
Executive Director set to leave council
One of Lancashire County Council's most senior officers is set to leave the authority to become Chief Executive of a North West-based council.
Revamp to committee focused on improving people's health
Lancashire's revamped Health and Wellbeing Board met this week to resume its mission to improve health outcomes for residents.
Judges’ Lodgings museum to chronicle Lancaster's slavery past thanks to £55k grants
Judges’ Lodgings museum has secured £55,000 to fund a new project that will explore the story of Lancaster's famous furniture making firm of Gillows and the city's troubled history with slavery.
Hugely significant step forward for 'Our New Deal for a Greater Lancashire'
Bold plans to secure a devolution deal for Lancashire have taken a hugely significant step forward after Lancashire's county councillors endorsed the proposals.
New domestic abuse proposal to be considered
A proposal to invest £3.8m to tackle domestic abuse is being unveiled by Lancashire County Council this week.
New speed cushions to help reduce accidents and help traffic calming
Lancashire County Council is due to discuss plans to introduce traffic calming in the village of Staining.
Report to cabinet reveals 10 new flood prevention projects
A new report to Lancashire County Council's cabinet reveals details of 10 new projects to tackle problems with flooding.
Greener Garstang Library reopens
Garstang Library has reopened following work to cut its Co2 emissions by eight tonnes per year.
Fairy Glen safety measures to be discussed this week
Councillors are to consider plans to tackle a parking problem on one of West Lancashire's busiest roads due to a huge increase in visitors to a local beauty spot.