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Affordable housing plans for former Ribbleton social club sitePlans have been submitted to bring new affordable homes on land at the Former Blessed Sacrament Social Club Site in Ribbleton. The proposals are to build eight two-bedroom houses in […]
1 year ago Foxton Centre providing housing support to 100 people a day in PrestonThe Foxton Centre has revealed its services offer housing with support to an average of 100 people each day in Preston. Recently the Foxton in Avenham was open on Christmas […]
1 year ago Preston residents asked for views on future housing developmentPreston residents and businesses are being asked for their views on where future development should take place as a new local plan is drawn up for Central Lancashire. The 10 […]
1 year ago The Harris website now giving inclusive online experienceAs part of the Harris’ diversity and inclusion strategy, website visitors are now able to access a wide range of accessibility and language support tools to customise their digital experience […]
1 year ago Advertisement Advertisement Recognition for Preston Street Pastors on one of the coldest nights of the yearThe efforts of Preston and South Ribble Street Pastors have been rewarded on one of the coldest nights of the year. The Mayor of Preston, Councillor Neil Darby and his […]
1 year ago Tree planted in Avenham Park to mark His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj’s birth centenaryPreston City Council has marked the birth anniversary of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj – creator of the iconic Neasden Temple in London – with a special tribute of planting […]
1 year ago The contact centre staff helping Preston through the cost of living crisisPreston City Council’s Contact Centre is supporting residents through the cost of living crisis. Located on the ground floor of the Town Hall in Lancaster Road, the Contact Centre’s 22 […]
1 year ago Preston receives £5.2 million funding as part of Levelling Up agendaPreston City Council’s investment plans for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) have been approved by government. It has been confirmed that the council will receive £5.2m over the next […]
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