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LancsLive on MSNLancashire County Council's new chief executive will earn £60k more than the Prime MinisterUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Lancashire Post on MSN'We always suffer the most': anger over cuts to cheap bus fares for the disabled and young in LancashireA Lancashire disability rights group has condemned the removal of a discounted peak time bus fare across most of the county - ...
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LancsLive on MSNLancashire SEND Partnership responds to area SEND inspection findingsThe partnership responsible for delivering support for children and young people with special educational needs and ...
Mark Wynn has been selected as the new chief executive of Lancashire County Council. Mark, who has been carrying out the role ...
Children and young people in Lancashire who have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are facing “unacceptable” delays in getting the support they and their families require.
All of Lancashire's 15 councils have been given a deadline of March to submit initial plans for how they will reorganise ...
A DISABILITY rights group has condemned the removal of a discounted peak time bus fare across most of Lancashire – saying disabled people ...
The Farington pavilion steel starting to take shape behind county councillor Aidy Riggott and project manager Peter Harrison The pavilion at Lancashire's ne ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNLancashire's special needs services blasted by OfstedChildren and young people in Lancashire who have special educational needs are facing “unacceptable” delays in getting the support they need.
But we want to do more investments in the harder to reach areas – Lancashire, Cumbria, as well as focusing on female founders and ethnic minorities.” This sentiment was echoed by Amin Vepari, who ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNExtra public health cash will 'cut NHS waiting times in Lancashire'Lancashire will see both short and long-term benefits from a boost to its public health budget, the government has claimed.
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