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Nine new homes in Bamber Bridge as council hand over development to local housing association

Work to convert the property began in 2020 and boasts seven one-bed flats, and two two-bed flats.

Election 2021 - results

The results for the St Ambrose and Longton and Hutton West b-elections and the Lancashire County Council elections are in. Find out who has been elected here.

Council pays respects to HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Following today's announcement by Buckingham Palace, the Council will be joining the entire nation in a period of mourning.

Lace up your trainers and get your swim wear ready - South Ribble leisure centres will reopen on 12 April!

Under the management of South Ribble Borough Council leisure centres will re-open on 12 April.

Council approves funding for Hoole Village Memorial Hall

South Ribble Borough Council has approved a grant of £50,000 plus an additional £150,000 loan towards the ongoing transformation of Hoole Village Memorial Hall.

Future of Leyland bowling green secured with help of Council

South Ribble Borough Council has stepped in to secure the future of a much-loved Leyland bowling green.

Councillors pay tribute to 'loyal, hard-working' former Mayor and former Deputy Council Leader, Colin Clark, who passed away on Thursday 4 March aged 80

Councillors in South Ribble are paying tribute to a former Mayor and former Deputy Council Leader who has passed away aged 80. .

New wildflower meadows to brighten up South Ribble this summer

South Ribble Borough Council is pressing ahead with plans to plant wildflower meadows across the borough in a bid to boost biodiversity. Seeds will be sown in more than 30 locations across South Ribble - including 14 new areas.

Landmark Worden Hall refurbishment project moving at pace following planning approval for works

Work to refurbish Worden Hall, the centrepiece of the iconic Green Flag Award winning Worden Park will begin late March/early April following planning approval.

Exciting news for Leyland as up to £25 million town centre improvement proposals get government funding approval

Leyland is to receive up to £25 million in funding the Government has announced. The award follows a funding bid submission in October 2020 by Leyland Town Board to the Government's Town Fund.

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