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ART is literally all around you this summer at Lancaster City Museum's new interactive exhibition

Rock climbing, skiing and kayaking are just some of the activities on offer to children with disabilities through Aiming High for Disabled Children's short breaks programme

LANCASHIRE County Council's Carers' Team are inviting representatives from the county's voluntary, community and faith sector groups to an information workshop where they will find out about how they can apply for small grants of up to £15,000

22/6/2010 -  Future Horizons 
How can your business benefit from an apprentice?

24/5/2010 -  LOVE FOOD, HATE WASTE 
Whatever food you love, we can help you waste less!

12/5/2010 -  Free school meals 
More pupils in Lancashire may now qualify for free school meals

28/4/2010 -  Initiative boosts bus use 
MORE people are catching the bus to work in the Lancaster and Morecambe area, thanks to a pioneering project run by Lancashire County Council.

27/4/2010 -  Clock your child's safety 
PARENTS in Lancashire are being reminded of the importance of keeping their children safe as they play

LANCASHIRE County Council Trading Standards are expecting a flood of complaints and enquiries following the lifting of air travel restrictions

27/4/2010 -  Beware of rogue car dealers 
LANCASHIRE County Council's Trading Standards Service is concerned that used car complaints have topped the 'complaints league' in Lancashire for the fourth year running.

WITH fuel duty due to rise over the course of the year, Lancashire County Council's Road Safety Group is advising drivers how they can adapt their driving style to increase fuel efficiency and combat the rising cost of fuel.

A CRACKDOWN on anti-social behaviour on Lancashire's public transport has been hailed as a great success

Help and advice on benefits and much more

Help Direct is a new 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

LANCASHIRE county council has launched a website for people to see what they can do to help tackle the problem of climate change.