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Lancashire Resilience Forum responds to government's 'living with Covid' strategy
Leading figures from the Lancashire Resilience Forum (LRF) have urged the public to proceed with caution as they prepare to live without any legal Covid restrictions for the first time in two years.
Ambitious package of measures announced as budget set
AN ambitious package of measures to help Lancashire recover and embrace new opportunities has been announced as the County Council set its' budget for the coming year.
Families invited to join the half-term fun at Clitheroe Castle Museum
Clitheroe Castle Museum is calling all dino hunters to come and take part in some roar-some activities over the half-term holidays.
Funding agreed to save Lune Valley buses
Vital bus services linking villages in the Lune Valley have been saved following a decision by Lancashire County Council to continue to fund them.
Temporary closure – Whitworth library
Whitworth Library will close from 1pm on Saturday 19 February for improvement work to make the building more energy efficient.
Judges' Lodgings museum awarded further £15k for 'Facing the Past' project
A collaborative project that will see some of Lancaster's 'runaway slaves' memorialised in Judges' Lodgings museum has been awarded £15,000 to support school workshops, teacher training and a young people's exhibition.
Fleetwood cold caller warning
Residents in the Fleetwood area are being warned to beware of doorstep sellers using aggressive tactics following several complaints.
Lancashire County Council pays tribute to the Queen as she marks 70 years on the throne
Lancashire County Council is paying tribute to Her Majesty The Queen, who celebrates 70 years on the throne this Sunday 6 February.
Millions being invested in children’s mental health in Lancashire and South Cumbria
Health leaders in Lancashire and South Cumbria have been awarded an additional £10.7m investment to improve children’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Next Phase of Transforming Friargate North and Ringway to Begin
Lancashire County Council is asking people travelling through Preston city centre to allow extra time for their journeys as the transformation of Friargate North and Ring Way enters a new phase next week.
Recommendation to increase Council Tax to be put to councillors
A recommendation to increase Council Tax in Lancashire by 3.99% is to be put to councillors at a meeting later this month.