Buses are still the most popular form of public transport in Lancashire, despite dwindling numbers and profit driven services. The
Future Franchising of Bus Services
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Children enjoy a spellbinding evening at Haydock Library for World Harry Potter Book Night
The fourth annual Harry Potter Book Night was celebrated throughout the world last Thursday (1 February) and as before, St
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Steve Prescott Bridge to go yellow for Helen this Friday – 30 years on since her death
Following a request from the family of the late Helen McCourt, the Steve Prescott Bridge will be lit up in
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Police investigation a fatal collision in Leigh
The following article was taken from the Greater Manchester police website. The original article can be read at the following
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Better buses due to arrive soon
More improvements to buses are due to start soon thanks to new investment by Lancashire County Council. Better services are
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Dog owner convicted under dog microchipping legislation
A St Helens dog owner has been convicted under dog microchipping legislation. Bernadette Hamilton, 52, of Princess Avenue, Windlehurst ,
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#BeingOurselves
This Children’s Mental Health Week, we’re encouraging children, young people and adults to celebrate their uniqueness. It’s all about #BeingOurselves
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Volunteers needed for plastic clean-up at RSPB Hesketh Out Marsh
Staff at RSPB Hesketh Out Marsh, are calling on local volunteers to help with their ‘Big Hesketh Out Marsh Clean-up’
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#UnlockParis this Valentine’s Day
Ooh La, The Concourse Shopping Centre has gone all continental with their latest Valentines competition! Have you always wanted to
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‘Good’ rating for a West Lancashire home care service
A service that supports people with learning disabilities in their home has been rated as ‘good’ by the Care Quality
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Don’t be a waster, help your local NHS
The NHS in West Lancashire is reminding residents of the importance of tackling the issue of medicines waste. One
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It’s a wheel waste… a quarter of a million pounds
It is estimated that 300 wheelchairs and expensive pressure relief cushions – worth in excess of £250,000 – have not
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Better for babies and young children
Lancashire County Council is asking people to think about growing their family through adoption. A special event for people considering
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More car parking spaces to be provided on Astley Park’s Hallgate car park
Visitors to Chorley’s Astley Park are expected to see an additional 21 car parking spaces on the Hallgate car park
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Family Fun at Chapel Gallery this Half Term
Children can visit the Chapel Gallery in Ormskirk and The Tree House Gallery, Gift Shop & Cafe in Skelmersdale this half-term
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Steve Prescott Bridge to be lit tonight in honour of suffragettes
With today (Tuesday 6 February) marking 100 years to the day since women were given the right to vote for
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Business Relationship Specialist to Offer Free Advice at E3 EXPO, March 2018
On Wednesday 14th March, the E3 Business Expo 2018 will feature a free seminar explaining the value of developing effective referral marketing strategies.
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Labour Bid to Protect Vulnerable Passengers
Lancashire County Council’s Conservative administration has proposed to cut Community Transport Funding by £391,000 affecting some of the most vulnerable
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Consultation launched on halal meat proposals
Lancashire County Council has launched a consultation on proposals to provide only stunned halal meat to schools. The council currently
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Metro Mayor urges communities to help shape a shared cultural future
Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram is encouraging people and organisations across the Liverpool City Region to get involved in shaping the
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