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First Friday Scare Stories
One of the landmark films of silent cinema will be screened with a live score outdoors in Lancaster Castle’s courtyard courtesy of The Dukes this First Friday. Nosferatu is an iconic take on the story of Dracula and will be accompanied with a live score, composed and performed by Lancaster-based duo Lee Affen and Ric […]
Enjoy a fantastic Easter treat at Blackpool Pleasure Beach!
Get ready for an egg-cellent, action packed Easter at Blackpool Pleasure Beach! The park is open for fantastic family fun throughout the Easter holidays from 25th March and then every day until 6th November. There are so many things to enjoy while at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Test your nerves on Red Arrows Skyforce, which will […]
The Blackpool Resort Pass is Back!
The highly-popular Blackpool Resort Pass is back for 2016 – and it’s bigger and better than ever before! The pass is a fantastic way to enjoy the resort’s top attractions and save money at the same time. The new smart card-style pass gives access to up to nine attractions over seven days, giving the opportunity […]
Easter steams ahead at Queen Street Mill
Burnley's Queen Street Mill Textile Museum (QSM), is hosting activities for all the family over the Easter weekend. The mill's 19th century steam-powered weaving engine, Peace, will be in action throughout the weekend, driving over 300 looms in the weaving shed. There will be clog dancing performances by Rossendale Clog Heritage and Littleborough Oakenhoof Cloggers […]
British Commercial Vehicle Museum set to go up another gear thanks to National Lottery support
The British Commercial Vehicle Museum (BCVM) in Leyland, Lancashire has received initial support* for a £1,588,000 funding bid from the Heritage Lottery Fund. £94,500 has been awarded up front to help develop the ‘Up another gear’ project with the rest of the money earmarked to be released at a later date, subject to a further […]
Pendle Council urges residents and businesses affected by flooding to apply for a grant
People affected by the Boxing Day floods are being urged to take advantage of a scheme to help make their properties more resistant to future floods. Under the Government scheme, Pendle residents and businesses whose properties were flooded by Storm Eva can apply for grants of up to £5,000. The grants are intended to help […]
Blackburn’s Cathedral Quarter to welcome celebrity chef’s new venture
The team behind Northcote, the Michelin starred restaurant and luxury hotel, are to open a café in Blackburn Cathedral’s iconic £8.5m Cathedral Court Building which forms part of the new £30 million Cathedral Quarter development. Celebrity chef Nigel Haworth and business partner Craig Bancroft are behind the venture called Café Northcote that it is hoped […]
Coach tourism community honoured at National Coach Tourism Awards 2016
The winners of the 2016 National Coach Tourism Awards were announced last night (Wednesday 16 March) at a prestigious ceremony at the Vox, Resorts World, NEC Birmingham, following the first day of the British Tourism & Travel Show. Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier, Burnham-on-Sea, Blackburn Market, Hallmark Hotels, CalMac Ferries, Encore Tickets, Maynes Coaches, and Johnsons Coach […]
Ready, steady, roll! Egg rolling returns this Easter
Egg Rolling is a fantastic Lancashire tradition that attracts visitors from across the county, keeping this great family custom alive. The well-established event regularly attracts 20,000 visitors throughout the day making Egg Rolling one of Preston’s largest. The event boasts a wide range of top quality, nationally touring outdoor performances and this year is no […]
Ambitious plans up for decisions for Northlight at Pendle Council’s Executive
Work is gaining pace in the £32m transformation of Brierfield Mill into Northlight, a major new destination for the North West. And councillors are being asked to pass resolutions on acquiring several piece of land at Pendle Council's Executive meeting tonight (17 March). Councillor Mohammed Iqbal, Leader of Pendle Council who leads on economic development, […]
Heysham to M6 link road will be named The Bay Gateway
The official name for the new Heysham to M6 Link Road has been chosen by the public. More than 9,000 votes were cast, with The Bay Gateway taking almost half of all votes. The official name for the new route, also known as the A683, will be used to describe the road and will feature […]
Extra Time for Threatened Museums
The five Lancashire County Council museums threatened with closure will now stay open until the end of September, to allow more time for discussions to continue with organisations keen to take them over, and for other interested parties to come forward. County Councillor Marcus Johnstone, Cabinet Member for Environment, Planning and Cultural Services, said: "As […]