Your latest property and planning news from the Lancashire Post
View email online | | | | | Jun 14, 2022 | | | | | | | Adam Lord | Audience Editor |
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Hello, Tuesday is when we round-up the latest of our planning and property news. The go-ahead has been given for a £1million-plus development in the Forest of Bowland. Ribble Valley Borough Council has approved plans to redevelop the Old Garage site and neighbouring St George’s chapel and Puddleducks café/shop/PO at Dunsop Bridge, near Longridge, creating a new café, community shop, retail unit, Post Office and community spaces. We’ve also got news of the future of Leyland’s popular Railway pub with the landlady’s departure looming. There’s also an update on Levelling Up bids across the county and details on how some former military accommodation is getting a new lease of life. We finish with our usual round-up of some of the top properties on the market in Lancashire - including one stunning mansion. Thanks for reading, Adam adam.lord@nationalworld.com Subscribe to the Lancashire Post and claim our exclusive Father’s Day offer. £90 worth of self-care products for Dad, for just £15 + free P&P. Sign up HERE | |
| | | | | Tourist destination to get a £1m development - but there will still be a café and Post Office | | | | | | The go-ahead has been given for an £1m plus development by the Duchy of Lancaster in the Forest of Bowland AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). | | | | |
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