News archive
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Council disappointed with Provisional Local Government Funding Settlement
Published 22nd December 2025
Pendle Borough Council is disappointed with the Government’s Provisional Local Government Funding Settlement announced on Wednesday 17 December.
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Pendle residents fined for storing waste in their rear yards
Published 18th December 2025
A total of 15 Pendle residents have been fined a combined sum of £15,263.10 for storing waste in the rear yard of their property.
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Councillors to consider adopting Pendle’s Local Plan
Published 16th December 2025
Pendle’s councillors are to consider formally adopting the Local Plan at its Council meeting on Thursday (18 December).
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Councillors to review Pendle’s Empty Homes Strategy
Published 16th December 2025
Pendle Borough Council is reviewing its updated Empty Homes Strategy which aims to tackle the number of vacant properties in the area.
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Towns to benefit from Pride in Place Impact Fund to be agreed by Pendle Borough Council
Published 16th December 2025
Pendle’s councillors are to agree which areas are to receive a share of £1.5m from the Pride in Place Impact Fund at its Executive meeting tomorrow (Wednesday 17 December).
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Successful community collaboration
Published 15th December 2025
A community collaboration has played a part in helping four men secure employment at Silentnight in Barnoldswick.
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New weekly food waste collection to be introduced from April
Published 11th December 2025
A weekly food waste collection service is to be introduced from next April for all Pendle residents.
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Banking hub opens in Nelson
Published 9th December 2025
A banking hub has opened in Nelson town centre giving people access to essential cash and banking services from multiple banks.
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Grants still available for Nelson businesses
Published 4th December 2025
There’s £23,000 still available for Nelson businesses to take advantage of as part of the Nelson Town Deal project.
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There’s still time to renew your postal vote
Published 3rd December 2025
Thousands of people in Pendle registered to vote by post are being urged to renew their postal vote soon because of a change to the law.