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How to get involved

. If you want to report prejudice you have experienced or that someone else has experienced because of a protected characteristic you can do this through the Safer Lancashire (external link) website. We are supporting One West Lancs (external link) where the public, private and community sectors work

Ash dieback

that these are not mistaken for ash dieback disease. Please visit the Forest Research (external link) website for more information. Reporting suspected cases If you think you have spotted diseased ash trees, please check the symptoms at the Forest Research (external link) website. If you think you

Council tax exemptions

would normally have to pay the council tax is staying long-term in a care home, hostel or hospital property unoccupied because the person who would normally have to pay the council tax has died, and neither probate nor letters of administration have yet been granted. This applies until probate

FoI: Charges for information requests

or through this website, then you may be charged a fee. FOI requests which will cost less than £450 to answer will be free of charge (please note: we may charge for the cost of postage, photocopying and so on). The £450 cost is based on a calculation of time at £25 per hour of officer time. If you

Neighbourhood Plans FAQs

are there in West Lancashire? So far, there is one neighbourhood plan in West Lancashire, the Burscough Parish Neighbourhood Plan which covers the Burscough Parish area. This was produced by Burscough Parish Council (now Town Council) and was 'made' by West Lancashire Borough Council on 26 July 2019

Tenant Newsletter 2025/26 - Winter Edition

website westlancs.gov.uk Message from your Tenant Voice Team As we wrap up another busy year, we want to take a moment to thank you, our tenants and leaseholders for being at the heart of everything we do. Your feedback, ideas, and involvement continue to shape our services and help us make real

The Council's Responsibilities

and waste pipes in flats Electrical installation Fuse box/consumer unit and wiring Switches, lighting and power points Appliances provided by the Council (unless listed in the tenants' responsibilities ) Gas installations Piping and outlets from the gas meter to the appliance points Appliances provided

Ending your tenancy

Housing Ending your tenancy If you wish to end your council tenancy please follow the advice below. Remember to: Give 4 weeks' notice unless you are transferring to another West Lancashire Borough Council tenancy. This can be done by visiting one of our Customer Service Points or by telephoning

Listed buildings

, can be found through the Historic England website (external link) . Additional information about Listed Buildings, including descriptions and images can be found by searching the Heritage Gateway website (external link) . Scheduled monuments There are currently 11 scheduled monuments in West

Right to be informed

About the council Right to be informed You have the right to be informed about the collection and use of your personal data. We will do this by way of privacy notices on forms, letters, contracts, on our website or over the telephone. However, this right will not apply if you already have

Consultation archive 2017

on proposals to ban dogs from a further 26 children’s play areas in West Lancashire in order to help keep children safe and reduce problems with dog fouling. We also consulted on plans to require dogs to be kept on leads in five specified areas in public parks and playing fields. The deadline

Consultation archive 2013

and development management policies) to the Local Plan 2012 - 2027. Consultation ran for six weeks, from 27 June until 9 August 2013. Following receipt of the Inspector's Report on 26 September 2013, the Council adopted the Local Plan 2012-2027 on 16 October 2013. Find out more about the Local Plan

Hedgerow removal notice

. In calculating the total length of a hedgerow, any gap resulting from a contravention of these regulations and any gap not exceeding 20 metres should be treated as part of the hedgerow. A hedgerow, which meets another hedgerow, is to be treated as ending at the point of intersection or junction

FoI: The Public Interest Test

, and not the private interests of the requester. In carrying out the public interest test the authority should consider the circumstances at the time at which it deals with the request. If carrying out an internal review, it may consider the circumstances up to the point that review is completed. Public interest

Hunter's Hill, Hilldale

Leisure & recreation Hunter's Hill, Hilldale Hunter's Hill was a former quarry that has since been transformed by the Council to make the most of its beautiful woodlands, shrubs and rock faces by creating footpaths, wheelchair access, seating and picnic areas as well as scenic view points

Home Energy Conservation Report

Housing Home Energy Conservation Report Legal requirements in the Climate Change Act 2008 provide the starting point for central and local government to significantly improve the energy efficiency of residential accommodation across the country. The Act sets specific targets for reductions

Budgeting and Money Advice

Customer Service Points at the Concourse in Skelmersdale or 52 Derby Street, Ormskirk. Side Panels Contact Money Advice Team moneyadvice@westlancs.gov.uk 01695 585252

Getting back to work

home or at one of our Customer Service Points. Side Panels

Conservation management and appraisals

personal data, please see the Planning Privacy Notice on our Website, hard copies of which are available on request. A full copy of our Data Protection Policy, which explains how we administer, process and store your data, can be viewed and downloaded from our Website. Management plans Building

Asylum Seekers and Refugees

on the Serco website (external link) Asylum seekers are not allowed to work, claim benefits or apply for housing with the Council. Refugees Refugees are people who have been granted asylum and have the right to stay in the UK. This means they have the right to live and work in the UK and can access state

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