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  Jun 14, 2022  
     
 
Adam Lord
 
Adam Lord
Audience Editor

 

Hello, 

Tuesday is when we round-up the latest of our planning and property news. 

The go-ahead has been given for a £1million-plus development in the Forest of Bowland. 

Ribble Valley Borough Council has approved plans to redevelop the Old Garage site and neighbouring St George’s chapel and Puddleducks café/shop/PO at Dunsop Bridge, near Longridge, creating a new café, community shop, retail unit, Post Office and community spaces.

We’ve also got news of the future of Leyland’s popular Railway pub with the landlady’s departure looming. 

There’s also an update on Levelling Up bids across the county and details on how some former military accommodation is getting a new lease of life.  

We finish with our usual round-up of some of the top properties on the market in Lancashire - including one stunning mansion. 

Thanks for reading, 

Adam 

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  Tourist destination to get a £1m development - but there will still be a café and Post Office  
     
  The go-ahead has been given for an £1m plus development by the Duchy of Lancaster in the Forest of Bowland AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).  
     
Tourist destination to get a £1m development - but there will still be a café and Post Office
     
 
Brewery confirms plans for popular pub after landlady announces her departure
Brewery confirms plans for popular pub after landlady announces her departure
 
Dutch brewery Heineken has vowed to keep the lights on at a “night-time” Leyland pub when the current landlady leaves at the end of the month.
 
     
 
These former military married quarters in Warton have been transformed into affordable homes
These former military married quarters in Warton have been transformed into affordable homes
 
A troop of 23 new homes have come onto the market near Preston.
 
     
 
Preston, Chorley and South Ribble excluded from Lancashire County Council's £50m bid for levelling up cash
Preston, Chorley and South Ribble excluded from Lancashire County Council's £50m bid for levelling up cash
 
Preston, Chorley and South Ribble will not form part of Lancashire County Council's bid for £50m from the government's Levelling Up Fund.
 
     
 
Mind-blowing 10-bed Lancashire mansion with helipad, spa pool, home cinema, and bar on the market for £2.95m
Mind-blowing 10-bed Lancashire mansion with helipad, spa pool, home cinema, and bar on the market for £2.95m
 
Homes don’t get much more grand than this.
 
     
 
Stupendous farmhouse with sauna, gym, suits of armour, and lake in the sprawling garden yours for £1.2m
Stupendous farmhouse with sauna, gym, suits of armour, and lake in the sprawling garden yours for £1.2m
 
This breathtaking barn conversion is one of Chorley’s premier homes.
 
     
 
Spotless four-bed home with slick interior and conservatory overlooking charming garden on the market for £425,000
Spotless four-bed home with slick interior and conservatory overlooking charming garden on the market for £425,000
 
This property has been described as ‘the ideal family home’ by the estate agent.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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