Ads
related to: lancashire county council pension
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Local Pensions Partnership (LPP) [1] is a national UK local government pension scheme services provider set up and launched by the London Pensions Fund Authority and Lancashire County Pension Fund [2] in April 2016. [3]
In 2016 LPFA created the Local Pensions Partnership in collaboration with Lancashire County Pension Fund [2] to pool resources and improve management for the benefit of their members and employers. The LPP was set up to be open to other Local Government Pension Scheme and public sector funds in the UK. [3] [4]
The Co-operative raised the balance of funding required in the form of a 23½-year senior debt bond. This was arranged with the Lancashire County Council Pension Fund, [6] in what was believed to be the first major funding by a local authority in community-owned energy infrastructure. [7]
The council is the successor to the county council of the administrative county of Lancashire, which was created on 1 April 1889. The council was abolished and reconstituted in 1974, when local government in England was reformed and a non-metropolitan county of Lancashire was created, governed by a county council and thirteen district councils.
The Lancashire Combined County Authority (LCCA) is a non-mayoral combined county authority comprising the three upper tier councils in Lancashire, namely Blackpool Council, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council, and Lancashire County Council. [3] [4] [5]
Preston Town Hall. The Preston Model is an approach to community wealth building pioneered by Preston City Council, Lancashire, England, [3] and its partners, including Lancashire County Council, Lancashire Constabulary, the University of Central Lancashire, local colleges and a local housing provider. [6]
Lancashire County Council elections (15 P) M. Members of Lancashire County Council (36 P) Pages in category "Lancashire County Council" The following 2 pages are in ...
Myerscough College was founded on 15 March 1894 as the Lancashire County Institute of Agriculture. [1] [2] The college's origins began in 1890, when the then newly formed Lancashire County Council set up a sub-committee with the remit of making grants available to help local agriculture. The Chairman of the Farming Sub Committee, Reverend ...