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Calling all amateur gardeners
From roses and rhubarb to begonias and floral art there’s something for all keen gardeners and flower enthusiasts to get involved in when it comes to Chorley Flower Show’s popular amateur competitions
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Draft Central Lancashire Local Plan submitted to the Secretary of State
Chorley Council, Preston City Council and South Ribble Borough Council has (30 June) submitted the draft Central Lancashire Local Plan (CLLP) to the Secretary of State.
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Chorley in Bloom prepares to impress as North West in Bloom judges visit for finals
Voluntary organisation, Chorley in Bloom, is getting ready to showcase its floral brilliance as the town welcomes judges from the prestigious North West in Bloom competition
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Chorley businesses invited to Net Zero Business Breakfast
Chorley Council is inviting local businesses to a Net Zero Business Breakfast on 30 June 2025, from 8:00am to 10:30am.
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Chorley Council proud to sponsor Enterprise Vision Awards 2025
Chorley Council is delighted to announce its continued sponsorship of the Enterprise Vision Awards (EVAs) 2025.
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Chorley Council regains control of planning decisions
Chorley Council’s planning designation by the government has been lifted.
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Outline planning application submitted for new housing development on former Woodlands Conference Centre site
An outline planning application for the former Woodlands Conference Centre in Chorley has been submitted by Chorley Council for a new residential development of up to 97 homes on the site.
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Net Zero Business Accreditation Scheme now open for applications
Chorley Council is encouraging local businesses to apply for its Net Zero Accreditation Scheme.
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A whole bunch of special guests announced for Chorley Flower Show
An exciting line-up of special guests will have ‘everybody in love’ with this year’s Chorley Flower Show when it returns from 25 to 27 July.
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Chorley Council launches public consultation on proposed changes to local car parks
A public consultation is being launched tomorrow, 20 May 2025, and will run for 21 days, on proposed changes to car parking within the town.