Questions over Haslingden Market contract decision after problems
Questions have been raised about whether advice was followed around choosing a contractor for Haslingden market’s £500,000 redevelopment.
Questions have been raised about whether advice was followed around choosing a contractor for Haslingden market’s £500,000 redevelopment.
Licensing talks are under way regarding pubs, clubs, accusations of disorder and disturbances in a popular Ribble Valley village, councillors have been told.
An injunction to tackle illegal travellers’ encampments across Rossendale is being pursued by the borough council, and metal barriers and earth mounds could be put in some locations.
The Mayor of Pendle has apologised for breaching the borough’s code of conduct in a mosque argument with a council licensing officer during Ramadan two years ago.
An updated masterplan linked to various planning applications to build 400 homes on 54 acres of land at Edenfield are set to be considered by Rossendale councillors
Coach trip operators should use Rawtenstall’s new bus station to enhance its viability, Rossendale Council has been told.
A community-run swimming pool in Rossendale which was threatened with closure last year is due to reopen to the public in August.
A council leader has warned against trying to renegotiate Lancashire’s devolution deal now Labour is in government.
Questions about water safety at a popular stretch of the River Ribble near Clitheroe have been raised after it was designated for regular testing this summer.
Latest stages of work in redeveloping Colne’s market hall have generally been welcomed by Pendle councillors – and a revived idea to potentially open a cinema there.
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