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Preston Cenotaph Re-Designated to Grade 1 Listed
Preston City Council are delighted to announce Historic England have re-designated Preston Cenotaph war memorial to Grade I listed status. As part of its wider programme of work on war memorials to commemorate the centenary of the First World War, Historic England is newly listing or upgrading 2,500 war memorials. Attracting considerable public interest, War […]
Pagefast Back on its Feet After Floods
When Storm Desmond struck Lancaster in December, commercial printer Pagefast Print & Publishing Ltd was badly affected. When the Lune burst its banks more than three feet of river water and sludge flowed into the Pagefast works on Caton Road. The water washed out most of the firm's equipment, including a new machine installed just […]
Project takes students back in time
Young people in the Ribble Valley have the chance to work on a creative project that will help them to understand what it was like for people their age during the First World War. The Lost Generation project will result in the creation of new artwork, film and writing to be exhibited at Clitheroe Castle […]
Creative conversations focus on ‘a woman’s place’
The role of women in architecture, place making and the urban environment will be the theme of the next 'Conversations in Creativity' event. The event will take place between 6pm and 8pm on Thursday 14 July, at Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. The theme of 'A Woman's Place' was in part inspired by award-winning architect […]
Lights, camera, action! Apprentices dig deep for DIY SOS
TWO apprentices at South Ribble Borough Council will be making their screen debut after accepting a challenge from popular TV programme DIY SOS. Alex Brobbin, 20, and Ryan Turner, 18, are working on a project to revamp the grounds of Blenheim House on Newton Drive, Blackpool, alongside presenter Nick Knowles and his team. Once complete […]
Trip Advisor Recognition For Avenham & Miller Parks
Preston City Council has announced that it has received a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence for Avenham & Miller Parks. Now in its sixth year, the achievement celebrates hospitality businesses that have earned great traveller reviews on TripAdvisor over the past year. Certificate of Excellence recipients include accommodations, eateries and attractions located all over the world […]
Award for Fishergate city centre scheme
The Fishergate Central Gateway Project in Preston has won a national award for improving the area by reducing street clutter. The Lancashire County Council scheme was named as the winner of the CIHT/Department for Transport Reducing Sign Clutter Award. This award recognises the best examples of schemes from around the country which have decluttered urban […]
ReBrexit?
Date: Thursday 7th July Time: Cotton Court Venue: 4.00pm – 5.30pm The UK has decided to end its membership of the European Union in a history making referendum last week. Already the implications of that decision have been far reaching, with the Prime Minister resigning and the leader of the Opposition facing a challenge to […]
Plans submitted to improve Preston Bus Station
The first planning application has been submitted as part of the multi-million pound plans to improve Preston's iconic bus station and construct a new youth zone. A planning application has been submitted by Lancashire County Council for repairs to the concrete that forms a key part of the Grade II-listed design. The application is required […]
New Visitor Intelligence Research For Lancashire
Over 63 million visitors choose Lancashire for their days out and short breaks each year, and the county’s Visitor Economy Strategy has set, amongst its ambitions, to increase that number to 70 million by 2020. To grow visitor numbers to Lancashire and to better inform decisions on product development Marketing Lancashire, the county’s destination and […]
Classic Transport on the Terrace
On the 3rd July, Leighton Hall near Carnforth, plays host to Mark Woodward’s Classic Car and Bike Show. Home of the Gillow furniture making family, the hall is steeped in history and heritage and the perfect backdrop for a vintage vehicle event such as this. This fantastic day out, set against a backdrop of the […]
Literary Lions at Gawthorpe Hall
An exhibition celebrating the 200th anniversary of Charlotte Bronte’s birth will go on display in Burnley in June. The Literary Lions exhibition will be at Gawthorpe Hall from Saturday 18 June until Sunday 30 October. The display showcases the effect that Charlotte's friendships, especially with Elizabeth Gaskell, and her visits to Gawthorpe Hall staying with […]