Whalley Remembrance Parade 2025
14th of November, 2025This year’s Remembrance Parade saw four councillors representing Whalley Parish Council: Cllr. Allen, Cllr. Highton, Cllr. Threlfall and Cllr. Vickers. Cllr Mirfin was the LCC representative and Borough Cllr Hindle was in attendance. Th...
Read Full ArticleWhalley Parish Council Meeting Thursday 20th November 2025- 7.30pm preceded by the Planning Committee Meeting at 7pm.
13th of November, 2025Whalley Parish Council Meeting Thursday 20th November 2025- 7.30pm preceded by the Planning Committee Meeting at 7pm. All members of the public are welcome.
Read Full ArticleLancashire County Council - Winter Campaign 2025
11th of November, 2025Lancashire County Council have launched their second #LancsWinter campaign. It brings together everything Lancashire County Council offers to help residents stay safe, well and supported this winter. The campaign runs until the end of February. It co...
Read Full ArticleWe will remember them ~ Sunday 9th November 2025
9th of November, 2025In Flanders' fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place: and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt daw...
Read Full ArticleHeads Up from Health Protection - November Bulletin
7th of November, 2025This information has been produced by the Heath Protection team at Lancashire County Council If you require a printable version of this Health Protection bulletin please email the team at healthprotection@lancashire.gov.uk (Information correct as a...
Read Full ArticleCrime Figures for October 2025
5th of November, 2025Assault x 2 - 1 x known parties and 1 x linked to NTE Damage x 1 - Known parties Drugs x 1 - 2 males arrested for supply offences following a stop search of a vehicle ASB x 3 - 1 x Youth related 2 x Parking dispute Road related offence x ...
Read Full ArticleCrime Prevention Alert – Fake Banking App Scams
4th of November, 2025We would like to bring to your attention a concerning fraud trend that is increasingly affecting communities across Lancashire. Fraudsters are using fake banking apps to simulate money transfers, deceiving victims into handing over cash or high-value...
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