Many West Lancashire residents, including councillors and candidates came to have their say on flooding and find out more about the support available, at community roadshows around Lancashire. The drop-in sessions provided an opportunity for local people to inform Flood Risk Management of their experiences. This would help to identify the extent and cause of local flooding and inform recovery work.
Residents are being invited to have their say on flooding and find out more about the support available, at community roadshows around Lancashire.The drop-in sessions provide an opportunity for local people to inform flood risk management in their community by providing information on their experiences. This will help identify the extent and cause of local flooding and inform recovery work. It’s also an opportunity to speak to different agencies, ask questions, raise concerns and find out about funding and support.
Ormskirk residents and businesses are being invited to take part in an important survey about the town centre.Developing a marketing strategy for Ormskirk is a key aim for the Ormskirk Town Centre Strategy. West Lancashire Borough Council has organised a market research exercise, with input from other Ormskirk Town Centre Management Group members and the information gathered will be used to help ensure Ormskirk has a vibrant and prosperous future.
Staff at the Chapel Gallery in Ormskirk are thrilled to host the prestigious World Illustration Awards 2015 Touring Exhibition after its hugely successful stint at Somerset House in London.
West Lancashire Borough Council has been working hard to support the Environment Agency, the Police, Lancashire County Council and emergency services with regard to flooding which has affected parts of the borough, and the county as a whole.