Search Results

Search results for: 'fc points kopen xbox one Besuche die Website Buyfc26coins.com. Superschnell, yeah!.lZL4'

What to do when a tenant dies

Housing What to do when a tenant dies If someone still lives at the address If there is still someone living at the property it may be possible for them to take over the tenancy. We will grant the tenancy to a husband or wife, partner or any surviving joint tenants. For tenancies that started

Website service standards

to the highest standards of quality of information. If you think that there are any errors or out-of-date information please contact us using the website feedback online form, saying which page is in error. Once we've been alerted, we aim to update incorrect information within one working day. Our

One West Lancashire

Partnership. To find out further information please visit the One West Lancs website (external link). Side Panels

Council Offices and Customer Service Point (CSP)

About the council Council Offices and Customer Service Point (CSP) Accessing West Lancashire Borough Council West Lancashire Borough Council has two main customer contact points in the borough: the council offices in Ormskirk and the Customer Service Point in Skelmersdale. Council Offices, 52

Electric Vehicle Charge Points

and Templemartin) 1 2 BP Pulse Whitestock 2 4 BP Pulse Upholland Dearden Way 1 2 BP Pulse Before travelling to charge your vehicle, please check the providers website or other charge point websites for information about outlet availability. In 2021 and 2023, 42 new electric vehicle charge points have

Website accessibility and help

Website accessibility & help Website accessibility and help Accessibility Statement This accessibility statement applies to westlancs.gov.uk, which is managed by West Lancashire Borough Council. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. For example, that means you should

What do you think of our website?

More What do you think of our website? We've designed our website with the aim of making it as easy as possible for customers to use - whether you're using it on a pc or a mobile device such as smart phones and tablets. If you have any comments or suggestions please contact the Comms Team

Copyright

About the council Copyright Important Information The copyright of all material contained within this website is owned by West Lancashire Borough Council unless otherwise stated. Use may be made of this material by educational organisations without permission from West Lancashire Borough Council

Web Use Policy

About the council Web Use Policy This page explains how this website, which is managed by us, uses any data you give to us and the ways in which we protect your privacy. Your Privacy West Lancashire Borough Council takes your privacy very seriously. As a local authority, we deliver services to you

Centenary of the First World War

Planning Centenary of the First World War The Council honoured the sacrifices made by men and women who served in the armed forces by marking the 100 th anniversary of the end of World War One. 'Silent Soldier Silhouettes' from the Royal British Legion, which have poppy emblems and a base plate

Refuse & Recycling

bins. Collect your used batteries and drop them off at your local recycling centre, or at a collection point in a supermarket, DIY centre or local shop. Missed bin collection We keep our website and social media updated with major interruptions or delays to collection services. If we are already aware

Environment

Environment Environment Protecting and improving the borough's street scene and the environment is one of our top priorities. Popular tasks You can access a wide range of services online, from making a complaint about food safety to reporting flytipping. More... Popular tasks Keeping West Lancs

Business

or are looking to start one, we can help. Our Economic Regeneration Team can help you search for property and land, access advice and support, business funding, apprentices and much more. Contact details for the various teams that can assist with such enquiries can be found using the various links below

Lancashire County Council Services

Lancashire County Council Lancashire County Council Services Lancashire County Council (LCC) provides a range of services in West Lancashire. To find information or access County Council services, visit the LCC website (external link) : County Councillors - search for my local representative

Parish Councils

About the council Parish Councils West Lancashire has 20 Parish Councils and one Parish meeting. These cover all of the borough except for Ormskirk and Skelmersdale. Contact your Parish Council To find out more and contact your local Parish Council, visit the Parish Council section of our

Support Services - Bereavement Support

number: 01772773437 TheBCS101@btconnect.com Bereavement Counselling Cruse For all age groups 08088081677 www.cruse.org.uk AtaLoss A site to search relevant bereavement support specific to your needs. office@ataloss.org www.ataloss.org Yes NHS Helpline for anyone who loved one has died in hospital

Contact us

that these are reported through your customer account so we can take appropriate action. If you have a general enquiry, click here. Customer feedback Democracy enquiry form Call Our Customer Services team is the first point of contact for all Council enquiries. You can contact the Customer Services team on 01695 577177

Support Services - Armed Services Support

More Support Services - Armed Services Support Organisation Support for Phone Number Email Address Website Web Chat The Veterans Gateway First contact point to get directed to the right support. For veterans and family. 08088021212 Text 81212 online email available Veteran Gateway Yes The Royal

Sports pitches

Leisure & recreation Sports pitches Football pitches West Lancashire Borough Council own and manage football pitches located at the following sites: Burscough Victoria Park: One 11 vs 11 pitch, no changing facilities. Ormskirk Church Fields: one pitch (junior rugby) Skelmersdale Blaguegate Playing

Ormskirk Market

and Saturday from 8.00am-4.30pm. Did you know? Ormskirk Market is one of the country's oldest and most traditional street markets, dating back to 1286 when the monks at nearby Burscough Priory were granted a Royal Charter by Edward 1 to hold a weekly outdoor market, it is still a focal point for locals

Showing 1-20 of 602 results. Search completed in 0.038 seconds.