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Building Heritage in the Community

Join us to find out how you can get involved in the future of Lancashire’s building heritage. đź“… Fri, 17 June 2022 đź•‘ 14:00 – 17:00 BST đź“Ť The EIC Building at University Square, University of Central, Lancashire, Preston, PR1 7DP   The Growth Lancashire Heritage and Conservation Team are taking part in this event, […]

Lancashire Local List Project goes live

Lancashire residents are being asked for their participation on a new project funded by the Government (MHCLG), and supported by Historic England that encourages communities to identify local heritage, which they value most, for recognition and inclusion on a Local Heritage List. Local Heritage Assets can include any local buildings, structures, sites and landscapes that […]

Growth Lancashire Ltd to deliver Government-backed peer networks initiative in Lancashire

Growth Lancashire Ltd has been appointed by Boost; Lancashire’s Business Growth Hub, to help Lancashire’s businesses overcome challenges, build a trusted network and improve their performance through a funded programme of targeted knowledge sharing. Peer Networks, which was launched in Lancashire September 1st, is a national programme for SME leaders that want to work with […]

Job vacancy: Heritage and Conservation Assistant

Working across the public, private and voluntary sectors, the team at Growth Lancashire are specialists in heritage and conservation. We are trusted by a number of Local Authorities to provide advice on planning applications for listed building consent, or proposed developments affecting conservation areas and other heritage assets. In addition, we work with Councils on […]

Annual Report and Business Plan published

Following its approval by the Growth Lancashire Board at their meeting in March, we are pleased to publish a copy of our combined Annual Report for 2020-21 and Business Plan for 2021-22. Despite the challenges brought about by the Coronavirus pandemic, the company has had another successful 12 months. Over the course of the year, […]

Lancashire to benefit from Local heritage funding

Whether a building, monument, site, place, area or landscape, Lancashire has a rich collection of local heritage assets. These assets hold a great deal of significance and importance for the area’s communities, and because of their heritage interest, they shape future development. They are an eclectic mix of places of work (both past and present), […]

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