News archive
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Website toolbar to help residents access information more easily
Published 16th November 2023
Pendle Borough Council is reminding local people that it has added translation, reading and speech support to its website to help residents access information more easily.
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Creating a greener, more accessible Nelson
Published 15th November 2023
Plans to make Nelson more accessible and safer for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers by improving traffic flow in the town are set to be unveiled.
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Pendle Borough Council partners up with Boost to provide new funded support to local businesses
Published 14th November 2023
Pendle businesses can access new, funded, business support services after Pendle Borough Council joined a partnership with Boost - Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub run by Lancashire County Council.
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The show must go on…Oh yes, it will!
Published 9th November 2023
Pendle Leisure Trust is pleased to announce that even though The Muni Theatre won’t be opening as previously scheduled, the pantomime, Jack and The Beanstalk will still go ahead.
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Have your say on Local Green Space
Published 8th November 2023
Pendle residents are being invited to express their views on Local Green Space in the borough.
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Two Pendle swimming pools receive funding boost
Published 8th November 2023
Pendle Borough Council has been awarded more than £350,000 to support Wavelengths in Nelson and West Craven Sports Centre in Barnoldswick.
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Winners of Nelson Town Deal’s photography competition
Published 2nd November 2023
The people and places of Nelson have been captured through dozens of entries in Nelson Town Deal’s photography competition.
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Box-Fit mentoring and tailored support helps young Pendle man find work
Published 1st November 2023
A 23-year-old man from Pendle has been helped into full-time work, after receiving free boxing mentoring sessions, alongside other coaching and support, at a youth employment service in Nelson.
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Events to pay your respects this Remembrance weekend
Published 1st November 2023
People in Pendle are invited to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in World War I, World War II and in conflicts around the world since.