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Help Direct is a service being developed for all adults in Lancashire. Help Direct will provide the practical support, guidance and information you need to get the most out of life.

You can access Help Direct across Lancashire. All areas will have a local base where you can walk in and talk to someone.

You will also be able to access Help Direct in all sorts of different local places. Look out for the Help Direct sign at: one stop shops, libraries, community centres, doctor’s surgeries, community group organisation offices, and lots of other places where you live.

Welcome from County Councillor George Wilkins

Beacon Fell Goosenargh

 

I have been elected as a County Councillor for the Electoral Division of Preston Rural to serve the interests of all residents, regardless of political persuasion. I am, however, a member of the Conservative Party and take an active interest in a number of national and local campaigns. It would not be appropriate for me to use this website to promote these campaigns though you can visit related external websites by selecting some of the links to be found on this site.

 

These are the committees and sub committees I sit on:

  • Corporate Complaints Committee (Chair)
  • County Council
  • Joint Committee of the Relevant Councils

If you would like to contact me my details are listed below:

Holme Farm

240 Whittingham Lane

Goosenargh

Preston

Lancashire

PR3 2JJ

Home: (01772) 861009

Mobile: 07917627352

Email: george.wilkins@lancashire.gov.uk

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