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Riders take in the sights during guided bike ride to mark revised Pennine Cycleway Map
Connecting East Lancashire, in partnership with Pendle Borough Council and Community Rail Lancashire, organised a guided bike ride to celebrate the revised Pennine Cycleway Map.

Schools repair programme to be agreed
The next stage of repair and maintenance work to improve the condition of school buildings across Lancashire is set to be agreed.

Vaccination bus delivers 1,000th dose to boost Lancashire's protection against Covid-19
Residents have been thanked for coming forward after Lancashire County Council's mobile Covid-19 vaccination service delivered its one thousand dose, strengthening the wall of defence around the county.

New funding to improve information sharing for families
The Department for Education (DfE) has awarded Lancashire County Council a grant to improve digital capabilities that directly affect children, young people and families in Lancashire.

Highways service launches plan to cut CO2 emissions
Lancashire County Council has revealed new plans to save thousands of tonnes of carbon by revolutionising the way it maintains our roads.

Mainstream expansion of Ribble Valley school set to be approved by cabinet
Lancashire County Council's cabinet is expected to agree plans to permanently expand St Augustine's Roman Catholic High School in Billington to meet a growing demand for places.

Councillors to consider cycling and pedestrian safety proposals for Ormskirk
Proposed improvements to cycling and pedestrian facilities in Ormskirk are to be considered by Lancashire County Council's cabinet.

Accessibility improvements at Burnley Manchester Road railway station on track
Plans to deliver much-needed accessibility improvements at Burnley Manchester Road railway station are expected to be taken forward by Lancashire County Council's cabinet.

Sniffer dogs discover scam tobacco in Preston and Chorley
Dozens of packs of suspected illegal tobacco have been rooted out by sniffer dogs as part of the latest trading standards crackdown.

Enjoy more of Lancashire's museums for less with annual family and friends Xplorer pass
As museums get set to open their doors to the public, Lancashire County Council is inviting visitors to enjoy them for less with its annual family and friends and pass.

Play your part in a new plan to drive forward walking and cycling in Lancashire
People are being urged to have their say about an ambitious new plan to get far more people walking and cycling for everyday journeys.