5 big reasons to vote Conservative on Thursday ... between 7am to 10pm....
This Thursday, people across England will vote to decide who runs their local services - and who manages the money they pay for those services.
So, why should you vote Conservative?
Film fans and children of all ages are in for a real treat at the Brick Flicks exhibition at the Chapel Gallery in Ormskirk.
From The Matrix to Mary Poppins, and Laurel & Hardy to the Life of Pi, Brick Flicks is an exhibition of movie posters showing some of the most iconic and memorable film m
West Lancashire Borough Council have been awarded a grant of £36,000 from the national One Public Estate programme for an important part of its work to help make Ormskirk an even better place to live work and visit.
The One Public Estate programme is an established national programme delivered in p
Labour’s Great Land Grab revealed
The Conservatives on West Lancs Borough Council are up in arms about Labour’s secret plans for a massive release of land from the greenbelt for a new and unnecessary Local Plan.
More than £11,000 is being handed out to young people's groups across Lancashire.
The funding, which was agreed by the county council's cabinet on Thursday 8 March, will be handed to groups in Burnley, Fylde, Hyndburn, Lancaster, Preston, Ribble Valley, West Lancashire and Wyre.
West Lancashire Borough Council is looking to make a number of improvements to the way it allocates its housing and wants to hear your views.
The Council is proposing the changes to its Housing Allocations Policy to support making the best possible use of its housing to meet people's needs.
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Children can visit the Chapel Gallery in Ormskirk and The Tree House Gallery, Gift Shop & Cafe in Skelmersdale this half-term to find plenty of ways to get creative and have fun.
Each imaginative session is planned for five to 12 year olds, with jumbo games for all and creative play activities
West Lancashire residents have helped the Borough Council decide which projects it should fund using money raised from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) in 2017/18.
CIL allows the Council to raise funds from developers who are undertaking new building projects in the Borough.