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New vision set out for Preston's Railway Station Quarter
An ambitious draft framework has been announced which will guide the regeneration and redevelopment of the area around the railway station in Preston city centre.

Preston shop fined for underage e-cigarette sales
The owner of a shop in Preston has been fined after the premises failed two underage test purchases carried out by Lancashire County Council's trading standards team.

Residents urged to 'look out for Lancashire' as Covid infection rates surge
Residents are being urged to 'look out for Lancashire' as the county continues its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, amid rising infection rates of Covid-19.

Site visit to check on the progress of Preston city centre improvements
The main partners of a £14.7m scheme to regenerate Preston city centre in line with other modern cities visited the site this week to see how work is progressing.

Lancashire marks Social Care Day of Remembrance and Reflection
A memorial tree is to be planted at County Hall, Preston this week to mark the Social Care Day of Remembrance and Reflection.

Community Renewal projects on track to making a more productive and sustainable Lancashire
Work is well underway on nine projects that will each play their part in helping to 'level up' Lancashire, support recovery from Covid and kickstart progress towards a net zero carbon economy.

Lancashire's leaders stand in solidarity with Ukraine
Statement on behalf of Lancashire's council leaders

Lancashire Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing (AEM) Watchtower project takes off with official launch
Leading figures from the North West aerospace and advanced engineering industry have met to mark the launch of a £1million initiative to support the sector in Lancashire.

Redevelopment of Preston Bus Station wins Special Award from The Civic Trust
Preston Bus Station's redevelopment has won a Special Award from The Civic Trust for the reuse and adaptation of the building.

Lancashire County Council worker and friends climb Snowdon in their heels to raise money for citizens of Ukraine
A group of friends who braved the pain of climbing Snowdon in their heels have raised thousands of pounds to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.

Health issues discussed at the heart of Rossendale's community
Action to ensure Lancashire residents have healthier hearts has been agreed at a community meeting in Rossendale.

Bid for Great British Railways headquarters to be in Preston
A bid has been announced to bring the new headquarters of Great British Railways to Preston, which would bring wider benefits to Lancashire.