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Lancaster Maritime Museum has partly reopened

Lancaster Maritime Museum has partly reopened to the public after being closed for essential maintenance and to repair flood damage caused last winter. This attraction, based at the former Custom House on St. George's Quay, was closed last October. The warehouse part of the museum re-opened on Saturday 2 July. However, the first floor of […]

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Get your entries in for Chorley Flower Show

Gardening enthusiasts are being encouraged to submit their entries for Chorley Flower Show as the applications are starting to come in thick and fast. After the phenomenal success of the first ever show Chorley Council is urging gardeners and floral artists of all ages to take the opportunity of entering this year’s event. There are new […]

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The Woodland Spa wins again in the World Luxury Spa Awards!

THE Woodland Spa in Burnley, Lancashire has once again received international recognition after winning the Global Luxury Day Spa at this year’s World Luxury Spa Awards. The lavish award ceremony took place at the exquisite 5-star Grand Hotel Kronenhof Pontresina in Switzerland and once again The Woodland Spa succeeded in seeing off competition from more well […]

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LEP awards £11m to fund hundreds of new training places and apprenticeships

Almost £11m has been announced to fund a further significant expansion in training places and apprenticeships in key sectors of Lancashire’s economy. The funding, agreed by the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP), will contribute to nine projects worth over £34m across Lancashire. The LEP’s aim is to support a network or modern, high quality educational and […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Poignant poppy display to remember fallen Somme soldiers

CLAY poppies will be used to create a poignant tribute to more than 100 brave soldiers from South Ribble who died in the Battle of the Somme. Inspired by a similar project at the Tower of London, 103 poppies will be planted at the iconic new war memorial in Lostock Hall – one for each […]

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More overnight stays as visitors happier

Visitors to Blackpool are staying longer and are happier with their holiday, according to new figures released today. The latest Omnibus survey for the first four months of the year shows over two million adults visiting the resort between January and April. While the overall total of visits is roughly in line with 2015, there […]

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Cotton to Gold at the Museum of Lancashire

Items collected by a group of wealthy Lancashire industrialists in the 19th century will go on display in Preston in July. The Cotton to Gold: Extraordinary Collections of the North West exhibition will be at the Museum of Lancashire from Saturday 9th July until Friday 30th September. This is the final venue for this successful […]

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Historic seaside cinema set to reopen as ‘The People’s Picturehouse’

One of Britain’s most iconic cinemas is set for a dramatic rebirth – with the general public taking centre stage as the stars of the show. Blackpool’s historic Regent Cinema will reopen its doors next month for the first time since 1969. And, in a plot twist Alfred Hitchcock would be proud of, owner Richard […]

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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 […]

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