Monday, 26 October 2009

Google map is on trial in news release


1 Good neighbours, good lives


Facing the parking problem caused by the flow came to Preston for prayers during holy month of Ramadan, the residents lived on Clarendon street were presented with hand-written cards and chocolates by their Muslim neighbours.

"It makes a nice change" said by Mr Nash, who has been Preston North End's mascot for 11 years.



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2 Dream came true

The 13- year-old school boy from Lancashire, James Ainsworth, won a chance in this summer to starring in a new BBC children's comedy series and now he is a signed up actor of Linton Management Manchester.


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3 Preston eye

Christmas is coming in nearly 2 months, but it made us think it is already happened to us that many shops in city centre have been selling Christmas products for a long time.The spokesman of Preston city council confirmed that it is still in discussion that the city council could bring a large "Preston Eye" ferris wheel back to city for supporting the light of Christmas.


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4 Talented teens and Shakespeare

The Shakespeare For Schools Festival (SSF) charity, the largest youth drama festival in the UK, involving schoolchildren perform the mini-version of Shakespeare's play with the best being selected, was first parented with the National Theatre. Pupil's friends and relatives came to the Charter Theatre and enjoyed the culture banquet.



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Monday, 19 October 2009

Lancashire county council

Under constitution of the UK, most of the momentous decisions are now taken by the cabinet, which under delegated powers. These people make decisions and plans according to the budgetary and policy frameworks set by the full council. Many local committees have also been set up, like Lancashire county council (http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/), to help make decisions and plan local government services. Every county council will be overseen by an Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee and the committees have to account for their decisions, undertake service reviews and make recommendations on future policy options.

The chair of the county council should be responsible for impartially chairing meetings of the full council, promoting the council's activities to the public and representing the council at civic and ceremonial occasions.

Reference: Constitution Summary (June 2009)
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