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An invitation to Preston businesses

Preston Partnership’s next event, ‘Preston, Looking in’, will take place in just under a month’s time. Andrew Carter, Chief Executive of the national think take Centre for Cities, will be presenting, followed by a panel discussion and opportunity for questions and networking. Hosted by the Preston Marriott Hotel, the event which takes place 6 June […]

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UCLan announces new Vice-Chancellor

Professor Graham Baldwin, currently Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Employer Engagement at Solent University in Southampton, has been appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor for the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan). UCLan’s David Taylor CBE, Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the University Board, announced the appointment would be approved, subject to formal ratification by the University Board, on […]

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Preview of stunning Preston Shankly Hotel ‘Elysium’

The much talked about and eagerly awaited £15M Shankly Hotel Preston – which is due to open this Summer – has revealed a sneak preview of its new party room with an amazing private event space “ELYSIUM” and its simply stunning ! Stunning new images and a short teaser video of “ELYSIUM” have been revealed for the first time […]

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New director of growth, environment and planning

Source: Lancashire County Council

Lancashire County Council has appointed Phil Green as director of growth, environment and planning. The role covers several departments including business growth, strategic development and planning. Phil joins Lancashire from neighbouring Bolton Council, where he has worked for more than 23 years. He is currently Assistant Director of Economic Development and Regeneration. Phil, who lives […]

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UK Coach Award win for Carnforth Heritage Station and Leighton Hall

Carnforth Heritage Station and Leighton Hall won a Bronze Award in the ‘Making Coaches a Better Choice’ category of the UK Coach Awards 2019, which was held at Viva Blackpool on 2nd May, hosted by BBC TV’s Carol Kirkwood. Following a trial run in 2017, Carnforth Station Heritage Centre teamed up with nearby Leighton Hall […]

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Get ready for first Chorley 10K

Source: Chorley Council

RUNNERS of all ages are getting set to pull on their trainers for the first Chorley 10K and 2K Chorley Family Run, which both take place in Chorley town centre on Sunday 12 May. The inaugural event, which has been organised by Chorley Council, with support from Fylde Coast Runners, will see 1,200 people take […]

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Highest Point is giving away 1000 free tickets to emergency services and NHS staff

To say thank you to local emergency services and NHS staff in Lancashire, Highest Point Festival is giving away 1000 tickets to this year’s event, with both Friday 17th and Saturday 18th May tickets up for the taking. Richard Dyer, Festival Director said, “Every single one of us will rely on the emergency services and NHS at least […]

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UCLan is UK’s biggest riser in new league table

The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) is the UK’s biggest riser in the first league table of the year. UCLan has risen 27 places in the Complete University Guide 2020 and is now ranked 75th out of 131 institutions. In the ‘academic services spend’ category, which measures expenditure on facilities including the library and technology, […]

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League table success for Edge Hill University

Edge Hill University reaches its highest ever ranking after rising 13 places in the Complete University Guide’s 2020 UK league table. Published today, the Guide has placed Edge Hill in the top five in the North West. The University has also been ranked in the top three in the North West for student-staff ratio, and […]

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Bestselling author on new Pendle Quaker walk

Source: Pendle Council

Novelist Tracy Chevalier, author of worldwide bestseller Girl with a Pearl Earring, visited Pendle and the Ribble Valley last week to climb Pendle Hill and explore the area’s Quaker connections. The historical novelist, who was born in Washington DC, followed in the footsteps of George Fox who climbed the hill in 1652 and had a […]

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The Maker’s Market returns to The National Festival of Making

For a third year many of the UK’s most exciting independent makers gather at The National Festival of Making’ Makers Market to tempt visitors with their conversation-starting products. Coming together for one weekend-only at King George’s Hall, Blackburn on Sat 15 – Sun 16 June 2019, visitors will have the choice of handmade jewellery, homewares, […]

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Blackpool Transport invests heavily in apprentice training scheme

Local bus and tram operator Blackpool Transport has announced that it is investing in 49 apprenticeships in 2019 under a partnership forged with Blackpool and The Fylde College (B&FC). A new staff development programme will see 45 existing employees embark on a Level 3 or Level 5 apprenticeship in Leadership and Management and four new […]

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