• Starting secondary school : Moving house or applying from abroad

    • See the residency guidance for more information if you are moving house in the future or applying from overseas.
  • Free travel to and from school : Faith schools

    • If you get the maximum amount of Working Tax Credit or your children are entitled to free school meals, they could get free school transport if they: Attend a school other than the nearest secondary school on the grounds of religion or belief if the school attended is the nearest of your religion
  • For service personnel

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  • A582 and Leyland Road updated proposals

    • Improving journeys by widening the A582 in South Ribble to add capacity.
  • Wrapround childcare : How to pay for wraparound childcare

    • Providers will set their own fees for wraparound places, so prices will vary. Once you have chosen a provider, you would pay them directly for your child’s place. If you are eligible, you will be able to use Tax-Free childcare or Universal Credit childcare to help pay for your place. You might also
  • Highway searches : CON29

    • A CON29 is a form used to request information held by a local authority about a property. The local authority may provide information that could affect future use or development of the property or impose financial burdens. This could include: Road status Road and traffic schemes Public rights
  • Van and trailer waste centre appointments

    • You must make a booking prior to visiting any of our household waste recycling centres.
  • Benefits news

    • Updates and changes about benefits which may affect you.
  • 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.
  • For veterans and their families

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  • Exclusions from school : Second permanent exclusions

    • then the county council will continue to provide education and will consider your preferences for the future. Often pupils stay on the roll of the short stay school so that they can return there if the placement at the new school or academy breaks down. The pupil can continue their education there without
  • Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Summary of trends and placement model

    • that there is an urgent need for secondary units for those children and young people who will continue to require this provision from 11-16. Information from the future trends modelling highlight that demand in the East of the county is continuing to grow at a faster rate than elsewhere, the current special schools
  • Documents required when giving notice : Proof of address

    • , or landline telephone bill dated no more than three months before the date of your notice appointment. Mobile telephone bills are not acceptable. Bank or building society statement or passbook dated no more than one month before the date of your notice appointment. Please note credit card statements
  • Bus lanes - pay or challenge your penalty notice

    • Enforcement of bus lanes, penalty notices, payments and appeals.
  • Peer to Peer Lending

    • Funding Circle allows established and creditworthy businesses to borrow directly from investors.
  • Primary School Fair Access Protocol : Introduction

    • it is imperative that the Local Authority has an overview of all the pupil placements that have taken place within a district. This document should demonstrate the distribution of pupils amongst the schools and needs to be a 'living' record that will provide a starting point when considering future placements
  • Secondary School Fair Access Protocol : Introduction

    • the schools and needs to be a 'living' record that will provide a starting point at any meeting of the Fair Access Panel, when considering future placements.  Although the School Admissions Code precludes a Fair Access admission applying to looked after children and children with Education Health and Care
  • Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Capital funding

    • proposed for year 2026/27. All projects identified for 2027/28 will be dependent on future allocations of HPCNA.  Precise costs for individual projects will not be confirmed until detailed specification and tendering processes have been completed. Consultation processes for specific projects
  • Lancashire SEND sufficiency needs assessment and capital plan : Introduction

    • to the development of this plan. The SEND Capital Plan sets out a framework for capital investment of £57 million over the next 3 years as well as proposals for any further funding for specialist provision that may be allocated to Lancashire in future years. Projects detailed in the plan include: Creating new
  • Winter opportunities

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