Mystery of man killed on Laconia
A Lancashire historian is hoping a BBC drama will help him find the family of a Chorley man killed in World War II.
View ArticleTraining the Afghan police force
Pte Shaun Magee from Blackpool was only five weeks out of training when he was deployed to Afghanistan to train the new police force.
View ArticleRamsbottom micro-pig's shop ban
A shop owner in Ramsbottom has been told he's no longer allowed to take his pig to work. Patrick is one little piggy that has to stay home.
View ArticleCross-bay walk helps cast in play
The cast of a new play centred on Morecambe Bay have been getting advice from the leading authority on the north Lancashire coastline.
View ArticlePlans unveiled for scouts centre
Scouts on the Fylde have unveiled plans for a new headquarters to replace the building destroyed in an arson attack.
View ArticlePlans back on for urban village
Plans for an urban village in Lancaster, which were put on hold because of the recession, could now go ahead.
View ArticleProposals for a mythic coastline
There are proposals for five waterfront artworks between Cleveleys and Fleetwood to marking the history and folklore of the Wyre coastline.
View ArticleElectric cars: cheaper solution?
In the week that diesel prices hit a new high - averaging over £1.33 a litre - BBC Radio Lancashire investigates an alternative - the electric car.
View ArticleIn pictures: Quaker tapestry
The world's largest modern community textile project goes on show at a free exhibition at Blackburn Cathedral throughout February.
View ArticleCaton's community library success
People in a North Lancashire village say there can be life for a local library after the council pulls the plug.
View ArticleLights out for some Illuminations
The vice president of Stay Blackpool doesn't think shortening the Blackpool Illluminations will affect visitor numbers to the resort.
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