• Duke of Edinburgh Award

    • Our DofE packages include full training in preparation for the expeditions and both a practice and assessment expedition.
  • Preston Guild Wheel

    • The Preston Guild Wheel encircles the city of Preston, linking the city to the countryside. It is both a walking and cycling route.
  • Private fostering

    • Parents may arrange with someone who is not a close relative to care for their child. Both have the responsibility to inform children's social care.
  • Chorley recycling centre

    • Chorley recycling centre opening times and location.
  • Lancashire ROSE

    • Statistical reports and guidance notes for use in self evaluation in a confidential, secure website for use by both Lancashire and non Lancashire schools (including children's centres, academies and sixth form centres).
  • Preston recycling centre

    • Read more
  • Apply for a concessionary travel pass (NoWcard)

    • Eligibility and how to apply or renew.
  • Transforming Friargate North and Ringway

    • Transforming Friargate North and Ringway is one of the first Preston Transforming Cities Fund schemes, aimed at boosting connectivity by bus, rail and active travel such as cycling and walking.
  • Reuse household items

    • There are lots of ways you can reuse more of your unwanted household items and find quality, nearly new items in Lancashire.
  • Equipment at home

    • Find out about equipment or adaptations to help you in your home.
  • Van and trailer waste centre appointments

    • You must make a booking prior to visiting any of our household waste recycling centres.
  • Informal ESOL grant scheme : Available grants

    • will be able to apply for a new grant to enable the continuation of the same project, subject to evaluation of the project together with the Refugee Integration Team at Lancashire County Council. In this case the maximum amount awarded in both years will not exceed a total of £10,000.
  • A582 and Leyland Road updated proposals

    • Improving journeys by widening the A582 in South Ribble to add capacity.
  • Residency for school admissions : Parents with shared responsibility

    • to request further proof in order to establish the home address, as fit the individual circumstances. In cases where parents are both separated and both have retained joint responsibility, an application form will be accepted from the parent with whom the child primarily resides.  The Local
  • Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Summary of trends and placement model

    • in this area are already at capacity and so there is a growing reliance on placements in Independent Special Schools. This means that there is a need to look at what capacity solutions can be found across the East, for both GLD provision and SEMH. Implications of continued increase of numbers of EHCPs
  • Cultural Services annual report 2024-2025

    • Libraries, Museums, Culture and Archives Annual Report for year ending April 2025.
  • Moving to Universal Credit from other benefits : What else you need to know

    • account. If you are claiming as a couple, both of you might be subject to “conditionality” in other words having to look for work or engage in work-related activities via the jobcentre. Even if you are working, you might be expected to look for more hours or for a better paid job. If you are self
  • Request a new permit scheme : Initial survey

    • aware of the implications and benefits of such a scheme it is important that the contents of the attached guidance leaflet (PDF 351 KB) are provided to all signatories making representation regarding the application for the scheme.  To increase the possibility of any scheme meeting both the legal
  • Informal ESOL grant scheme : What we will not fund

    • as ensuring that their staff and volunteers have undergone appropriate (standard or enhanced) checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) with appropriate Barred list checks where eligible, in accordance with guidance, for all the individuals involved (both staff and volunteers).  The county
  • Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Future trends modelling

    • for young people both in Early Years and Post 19 have remained largely consistent and are forecast to continue to do so. This reflects the trends that are seen in the primary needs areas which are most commonly seen in EHCPs for these age groups, PMLD, SLD and MSI. For Post 19 this group represents