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Housing Safety Compliance

and call 999. Fire Alarms - Some buildings have fire alarm systems that sound throughout the block, even if a fire is only in one area. These systems were added to provide early warning but may differ from the original design strategy. We’re reviewing these across our buildings to ensure they support

Gypsies and Travellers

Planning Gypsies and Travellers Why do we need sites? We are required by national planning policy to ensure that there are enough sites available in West Lancashire to meet the objectively-assessed needs of Gypsies, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople. How many sites do we need? The 2017 West

Neighbourhood Plans FAQs

a neighbourhood plan, rather than the Borough Council. What is the Borough Council's role in Neighbourhood Planning? The Borough Council, in its role as Local Planning Authority, has a statutory 'duty to support' the body preparing a neighbourhood plan. This could include sharing existing information

Consultation archive 2017

grounds, allotments, nature sites and play areas. We will use the findings of these surveys to produce a report which assesses open spaces in the area, identifies standards of provision, and make recommendations for the future. We expect the Open Space Study to be completed by March 2018. We will publish

Planning application fees

schedule 01.04.25 (external link). The fee can be paid in the following ways: Online with your credit or debit card using our online form . Internet Banking Service by logging onto your own bank account and transferring the fee to the Council's bank account. BACS transfer When paying by Internet Banking

Schools and education

More Schools and education School Admissions : Lancashire County Council provide advice and information about primary and secondary schools as well as advising how to appeal a school rejection decision. The MOD's Enhanced Learning Credits Scheme : Encouraging learning amongst armed forces

Consultation archive 2014

More Consultation archive 2014 Yew Tree Farm We invited comments on the masterplan to guide the development of the Yew Tree Farm site in Burscough. The consultation ran until 5pm on Friday 21 November 2014. Find more information about the Yew Tree Farm masterplan. Licensing policy We invited local

Submission and Examination of CIL

EX.104d EX.104e 47kb 73kb 230kb 8kb 50kb PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF 14/02/2014 14/02/2014 14/02/2014 14/02/2014 14/02/2014 West Lancs CIL Hearing Agenda EX.105 15kb PDF 14/02/2014 West Lancs Transport and Highways Draft Masterplan (added to support SBO.08) EX.106 3.8mb PDF 14/02/2014 Firswood Road Draft

Home repair assistance grants

injuries disablement benefit or universal credit (where this has replaced income support) 18 years or over with children under 16 and claiming income support; working or child tax credit (with an assessed household income of less than £15,050*) or universal credit (where this has replaced any

Benefits of working for the Council

of a flexi time scheme. The current flexi-time system supports employees to maintain a good work-life balance by allowing a variation of start and finish times in accordance with the business needs of the service; enabling accumulation of flexi-time of up to two flexi days in every four week period

Burscough Brickpits

Leisure & recreation Burscough Brickpits Burscough Brickpits is a compact but vibrant wildlife haven tucked away behind Liverpool Old Road and Mill dam Lane in Burscough. The species rich meadows contain a variety of wildflowers and grasses which in tune support a wide range of invertebrate, bird

Development briefs

Planning Development briefs Development briefs provide guidance on specific sites. They inform developers and other interested parties of the constraints and opportunities of a site and the type of development that the site should accommodate. Development briefs are prepared in consultation

Tender assessment criteria

profile Financial viability Quality assurance procedures and status Technical ability and flexibility for change Experience of successful completion of similar contracts Health and Safety policies Equal Opportunities for staff Reference sites Delivery lead times and performance Environmental issues

West Lancs Winter Warm scheme

are: Income Support Income Based Job Seekers Allowance Disability Living Allowance Personal Independence Payment Attendance Allowance Employment Support Allowance Pension Credit Universal Credit Working Tax Credit (with an assessed household income of less than £15,860 per year) Child Tax Credit

Awaabs Law and the HHSRS Hazards

performance against these legal timeframes. If you report a hazard, you can expect: A prompt investigation Clear communication Timely repairs Support if your home becomes unsafe The 29 HHSRS Hazards The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) assesses 29 housing hazards and the effect that each may

Tenant Newsletter 2025 - Summer Edition

with debt, rising living costs or simply unsure about what support you’re entitled to, our experienced team is ready to guide you through it. We offer practical help with things like Universal Credit, benefit advice, fuel and food support, Pension Credit, budgeting tools and even mental health

Housing advice: homeowners in mortgage arrears

, child tax credit or council tax support. Ways to pay your arrears If you have got any money left over each month after paying essential bills, you could offer to pay some of this on top of your future monthly mortgage payments. If your home is worth more than the mortgage, your lender might let you add

Housing Annual Report 2024/2025 - plain text version

, improving homes and strengthening communities Housing Annual Report 2024/25 Contents Welcome messages Tenant voice & engagement Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSMs) Together we have Performance and service improvement New homes update – Digmoor Revival Neighbourhoods and community safety Tenant support

Use of planning obligations

to meet the aims of a development plan, the local authority and public sector agencies decide the contributions that are required. Payments from planning obligations can be supported by further private or public funding to help deliver the required development. These decisions are reached through

CIL and Section 106s

, or S106s) will be scaled back. However, planning obligations will still be used on applications where there are site specific impacts that cannot be addressed through a planning condition. S106s will be primarily used to deal with affordable housing and with site specific measures which are required

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