Paul Faulkner, Lancashire Telegraph

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Roads to be fixed Burnley, Pendle, Hyndburn, Rossendale, Ribble Valley

Scroll down for a full list of roads to be repaired in Burnley, Chorley, Fylde, Hynburn, Lancaster, Pendle, Preston, Ribble Valley, NDALE → Read More

61 Lancashire schools to share in multi-million pound revamp project

Scores of schools across Lancashire are set to share in a multi-million pound programme of repairs and renovations. → Read More

Budget plans agreed for Lancashire County Council

Politicians traded accusations of cynicism and financial mismanagement as Lancashire County Council set its budget for the year ahead → Read More

LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL: Budget plans agreed

POLITICIANS traded accusations of cynicism and financial mismanagement as Lancashire County Council set its budget for the year ahead. → Read More

Strike stats show Lancashire less affected by NHS walkouts

HOSPITAL trusts in Lancashire and South Cumbria have had to cancel fewer procedures and appointments as a result of recent strike action in the NHS… → Read More

Preston: 'Landmark' mosque gets go-ahead after 'compelling' case

A “landmark” mosque is to be built alongside one of the busiest junctions in Preston after the government gave the green light to a proposal… → Read More

New Lancs surgery bosses cold-shouldered by fellow GPs

GPS say they will 'freeze out' a firm which is controversially poised to take over Lancashire surgery. → Read More

East Lancashire set to get £50m transport boost

EAST Lancashire is in line for a raft of public transport improvements and measures to make cycling and walking more attractive after Lancashire… → Read More

Upgrade hopes for Accrington children’s centre as fund bid progresses

Two children and family wellbeing centres in Lancashire have moved a step closer to major upgrades after clearing the first hurdle in a bid to… → Read More

Union disputes Lancashire fire service review impact claims

UNION chiefs say they don’t agree with fire brigade bosses’ claims that their emergency cover review will only have a 0.1 per cent impact on… → Read More

Fewer firefighters after review but all Lancashire stations will stay

FEWER firefighters will be covering East Lancashire stations under an emergency cover review agreed by the county’s fire and rescue service. → Read More

Three huge sites 'could bring 2,000 jobs' to East Lancashire

PLANS have been unveiled for three major employment developments in South Ribble which it is claimed could create more than 2,000 jobs in 2023 and… → Read More

Drug-drivers alert issued for Lancashire's rural roads

DRUGGED-up drivers are racing “a circuit” around parts of rural Lancashire – and not reporting any crashes they have in order to avoid… → Read More

Council tax rise up to five per cent in Lancashire to be considered

COUNTY council chiefs say they will “carefully consider” whether to make use of permission granted by the government to increase council tax by… → Read More

Benefit entitlements push to help East Lancs OAPs

Lancashire pensioners are set to receive help to ensure they are receiving all the benefits to which they are entitled, as the cost of living crisis… → Read More

Lancashire County Council spending cuts set to top £84m

Fewer roads will be gritted during winter and some grass verges will remain uncut for longer in summer under massive savings plans set to be… → Read More

Mellor Brook villagers to fight petrol station plans

VILLAGERS in Mellor Brook have vowed to renew their fight against plans to build a petrol station and convenience store on the site of a derelict… → Read More

Calls for care home firm operating in Blackburn to pay its staff “real living wage”

There are calls for a care home firm operating in Lancashire to pay its staff the so-called “real living wage”. → Read More

Oldest swimming pool in Lancashire to close for £600,000 refurb

One of the oldest swimming baths in Lancashire is set to close for major repairs that will extend its life by another 20 years. → Read More

Future of iconic Botany Bay site in Chorley finally approved

The future of the iconic Botany Bay site in Chorley finally appears to have been settled – more than three years after it closed to the public. → Read More