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Top 10s in 2014
As the year draws to an end it gives us a great opportunity to celebrate the success of visitlancashire.com and take a look at the top 10 most viewed places to stay/eat/visit etc on the website. Over the last 12 months visitlancashire.com has received over 2 million visitors and 5 million page views, which is a record […]
Iconic New Canal Footbridge Opens
Development Partners Barnfield Construction and Burnley Council mark the completion of the iconic new Sandygate footbridge The iconic new Sandygate canal footbridge, a major feat of engineering at the heart of the Weavers’ Triangle ‘On The Banks’ development opens to the public this Saturday 19th December. The official launch of the bridge last […]
Kids Club at the Cliffs Get £20K Makeover
This Christmas the kids club at The Cliffs Hotel will reveal a new look after benefitting from a £20,000 investment to bring it up to date with the wants and needs of the 21st century child. Officially unveiled on Christmas Eve, the new activities area will be named ‘Rocky Gardens’ after the hotel’s mascot Rocky […]
Farmers aiming to help Seafood Pub win national award
The Farmers Arms in Great Eccleston is preparing to be judged by a panel of critics after its parent company was shortlisted for a prestigious hospitality award. Owner of the Farmers Arms and the Seafood Pub Company, Joycelyn Neve was born and brought up in Blackpool. She will be bringing a judging panel from The […]
Tommy The Musical Set To Rock The Opera House
Peter Frosdick in association with The Blackpool Opera House is delighted to announce the UK Premiere staging of a new production of The Who's classic Rock Opera TOMMY which will open on Friday 11th September and plays through to Sunday 27th September 2015. This smash hit Broadway and West End show will be directed by […]
Crook O’ Lune bridge restoration wins heritage award
Lancashire County Council has won a prestigious national award for giving a new lease of life to a historic bridge in Lancaster. The council received the Restoration Award at the National Railway Heritage Awards for its work on the Crook O' Lune East Viaduct which forms part of the footpath using the now closed line […]
BBC Radio Lancashire’s Record breaker Gilly joins the Duck Trail
Old Holly Farm is home to lots of different animals, but this winter a rather special duck has nested there – the Aquaducked Music Duck, designed by BBC Lancashire’s record breaker John Gillmore. Aquaducked is the brain child of local businessman Barry Cole, of Lancaster Canal Boats, with the aim to raise funds and awareness […]
Councils set for further talks on a combined authority for Lancashire
***Issued on behalf of Lancashire's 15 local councils*** Leaders of Lancashire's county, unitary and district councils are to seek agreement from fellow councillors to enter detailed discussions about the possibility of forming a Lancashire-wide combined authority. The subject was discussed at the latest meeting of Lancashire council leaders earlier today and it was agreed that […]
Housing Plans Get the Go Ahead – 12 years to the day!
Exactly 12 years ago to the day, Lancaster Leisure Park revealed proposals for a new housing development on the site. Today, we can finally reveal that planning permission has been granted by Lancaster City Council and within the next three years, Miller Homes will build a total of 71 dwellings on the former Hornsea Pottery […]
Run Lytham 2015 – now open for entries!
Running for your country is something that most can only dream of but, as part of the annual St George’s Day Festival in Lytham St Annes, Run Lytham offers you the next best thing. Returning for its second year, next year’s Run Lytham, sponsored by the Lytham St Annes Express, will take place on […]
Festive Fun at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre
With Christmas holidays already creeping up on us we have loads of activities going on at WWT Martin Mere for the whole family to enjoy. The fun starts from Monday 22 December to Sunday 4 January. Visiting Martin mere is a great winter day out with lots to see and do, from experiencing our everyday […]
Stories of the Sikh Fortress Turban at the Museum of Lancashire
A rare type of turban worn by historic Sikh warriors is the centrepiece of a new exhibition now showing at the Museum of Lancashire (MoL). The turban, known as the Dastaar Boonga or fortress turban, has a tall conical structure resembling a tower or a fortress. It was worn by a group of Sikh warriors […]