Andrew puts the Community at the Heart of Local Grants in Hoghton with Wheelton 25th October 2017 Lancashire County Cllr Andrew Snowden and his wife, Caroline, have long stood by their pledge of putting the ethos of ‘caring and campaigning for the community’... Local News
Double grant brings £390k boost for Chorley PE and Sports 24th October 2017 Funding will improve the quality of PE and sport provision in our schools, helping children to be healthy and active The Department for Education is doubling... Local News
Parliamentary boundary review - second short consultation begins 17th October 2017 Revised proposals for constituencies across Lancashire have been published, and are open to a second round of consultation until 11 December 2017. As a result... Local News
Why we hold Labour to account - a case study 29th September 2017 Holding Labour to account on Chorley Council is an important role for us. It's even more important for Chorley's taxpayers too; a council needs challenge at... Local News
Deal to help schools save cash on computer equipment - GOV.UK 20th September 2017 Department for Education offers schools the chance to save on tablets, laptops and desktop devices. The second in a series of bulk buying deals (sometimes... Local News
Fairer funding system to end 'postcode lottery' for schools 14th September 2017 Education Secretary Justine Greening sets out measures to replace 'outdated' school funding system Education Secretary Justine Greening today (14 September)... Local NewsWestminster News
Council spends £493 on £135 worth of signs 13th September 2017 We can reveal that Chorley's Labour Council spent £493.84 on 60 temporary car park signs we could have bought for £135. It's important to know because over the... Local News
Home Secretary confirms rank and file police officers to receive 2% pay award in 2017 to 2018 12th September 2017 The government recognises the extraordinary efforts of the police over the past year, and in light of independent recommendations made by the Police... Local News
Labour council spends £2,720 on office artwork available in our town centre from £826 to £1,496 8th September 2017 Armchair auditor Peter Malpas has found out from published tables that Chorley's Labour Council spent £2,720 before VAT on 25 "images" for their Union Street... Local News