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A targeted recycling education campaign spearheaded by Preston City Council and plastics recycling and resource efficiency charity RECOUP, with funding and support from environmental consultancy ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNCouncil given time limit to decide location of new secondary schoolA final decision on where to build a new secondary school in Preston is set to be made in September, it has been announced. Lancashire County Council’s cabinet will be asked to decide between land off ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNDates of next Preston Guild announcedThe exact dates for the next Preston Guild have been announced. The historic event takes place every 20 years, with the next ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNThis is why 1,000 households in Preston aren't paying any council tax this yearAround 1,000 households in Preston are not paying any council tax this year - and a total of 7,000 have seen their bills ...
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNProblem Preston home linked to drugs and anti-social behaviour shut down by police and councilA Preston property linked to repeated incidents of anti-social behaviour and drug use has been shut down following action by local police and the city council.
Preston's cultural landmark The Harris will officially reopen its doors this September following a £19m restoration.
A Lancashire museum and gallery is preparing to welcome thousands more visitors following a major restoration. The Harris, in ...
Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal partners have welcomed a £57.9m funding boost to deliver a major road scheme to ease congestion and boost economic growth.
Restaurant chain, COSMO, is creating 60 jobs in its latest opening within Preston’s £45m+ entertainment and leisure ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNLancs council signs 'friendship agreement' with city in PalestineA Lancashire city is to enter into a friendship agreement with the Palestinian city of Hebron, which proved controversial among councillors.
Preston's cultural landmark The Harris will officially reopen its doors this September following a £19m restoration. The revamp was made possible with funding from Preston City Council, The National ...
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