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Lancashire residents thanked for opening up their homes to the people of Ukraine
Kind-hearted residents have been thanked for opening their homes up to people fleeing the war in Ukraine, as our new arrivals settle into life in Lancashire.

People in Whalley looking forward to improvements being finished this week
Businesses in Whalley are looking forward to seeing the full impact of the smart new high-quality paving being installed on King Street later this week.

Domestic abuse services Launched
An event to showcase the domestic abuse services commissioned by Lancashire County Council has been held.

New Chairman looking to continue Lancashire's growth and build relationships
The new Chairman of Lancashire County Council is looking forward to continuing Lancashire's growth and improvements, as well as building relationships with its residents.

Platinum Jubilee countdown continues
The countdown to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee is now on and people are gearing up to mark the special weekend.

Local approach the order of the day for school lunches in Lancashire
More than half of the £11.5 million Lancashire County Council spends each year to provide nutritious meals for schools and care homes is used to procure food from Lancashire, new figures have revealed.

Primary school children choose their favourite books for Lancashire School Library Service Book Awards 2022
A child cursed with bad luck, a 511-year-old with a dark secret and a group of friends who develop freaky powers are among the stories most loved by young readers in Lancashire.

Big Tea event to celebrate Queen's Platinum Jubilee
The Chairman of Lancashire County Council has hosted a Big Tea event as part of the celebrations to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

Lancashire County Council supports Haslingden business' growth plans with £300k Rosebud loan
A Lancashire headquartered provider of technology services to SME businesses is planning a major expansion, including the creation of 25 new jobs, after receiving a £300,000 loan from Rosebud.

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.

Judges' Lodgings ready for host of activities
Judges' Lodgings Museum is planning a number of activities over the next few months to cater for all those looking for different things to do.

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.