Today's Summer Budget is the first Conservative Budget in 20 years and we have made it count. This Conservative Government has announced a number of measures to ensure continued prosperity for the whole of the UK.
Shoppers and visitors to Ormskirk can benefit from changes being made to parking arrangements in Ormskirk town centre which come into force on Wednesday 1 July.
People seeking to step onto the housing ladder may be eligible to buy a brand new apartment at a discounted price.West Lancashire Borough Council has negotiated an arrangement with Persimmon Homes to make six two-bedroomed apartments available on the housebuilder’s popular development at Ainscough Mill in Burscough at a price of £83,995.
So since the election, we have: Brought forward plans to help families who want to work hard and get on by giving 30 hours' free childcare to working parents of three- and four-year-old.
Summer is a great time to visit local parks and the countryside and there are some really enjoyable free events being planned for people to enjoy in June.
The past Mayor of West Lancashire Councillor Doreen Stephenson has presented £16,500 to charities she has supported in her Mayoral year.The funds were raised by Councillor Stephenson and her husband and consort John with the support of the Mayor’s Charity Committee, and through a large number of fundraising events.
There are plenty of Animal Antics for children to enjoy at the Chapel Gallery during the May half-term school holidays.
At the Create a Critter workshop on Wednesday 27 May, well-known local artist Matt Roby will help youngsters attending to make weird and wonderful new creatures using collage and other materials. Have you ever seen a Hippo-ratty-moose or a Monkey-phant? Then this could be your chance.