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This research library gives you a summary of the findings of LiL postal research. It also has the LiL updates for the most recent pieces of research, telling you how we are responding to our members' views.
The most recent pieces of research are towards the top of the page and are listed chronologically. A brief description of what our members told us about is given to help you find the information you are looking for.
A photograph of a some men at work (Wave 22, July 2008)
LiL members told us about council priorities and budget, highway maintenance services, and getting involved in local democracy.
A photograph of a some fruit (Wave 21, April 2008)
LiL members told us about healthcare and social care services, their health and personal circumstances, and children's services.
A photograph of a someone using a blackberry to access travel information (Wave 20, December 2007)
LiL members told us about council priorities and budget, the record office and transport information.
A photograph of a pedestrian crossing (Wave 19, August 2007)
LiL members told us about road safety, NHS dentistry in Lancashire and Lancashire in Europe.
A photograph of rubbish being dumped in a skip (Wave 18, April 2007)
LiL members told us about their local area, climate change, the environment, recycling and composting.
A photograph of a pile of pound coins (Wave 17, December 2006)
LiL members told us about getting to services, county council priorities and budget for 2007/8, reading local newspapers, and perceptions of east Lancashire.
Computer screen (Wave 16, July 2006)
LiL members told us about how they find out about county council services and their experience of using these services, and about their use of public services on the internet and their opinions of what the county council's website should contain.
Car slowing down (Wave 15, March 2006)
LiL members told us their views on contacting Lancashire County Council and contacting your district, borough or city council, road safety, and living in Lancashire.
Sums on a blackboard (Busget Consultation, November 2005)
LiL members told us their views on what our spending priorities should be for 2006/7 and the level of council tax we should charge.
Helping hands
What you feel about social services in Lancashire, how much you know about trading standards and if you support proposed changes to the way they operate, and how satisfied you are with County Council services.
Bee on flowers
LiL members told us their views on the Lancashire countryside, how to involve local people in developing the minerals and waste development framework and on Lancashire highways maintainance.
Flags
LiL members told us their views on what they feel about the people that live in their local area and Lancashire's position in Europe.
Magnifying glass
LiL members told us their views on crime and disorder in Lancashire and the Lancashire Record Office.
Lancashire Enterprise Business Park
LiL members told us their views on jobs in Lancashire, ideas on developing Lancashire's economy and how we should best protect Lancashire's environment.
A Lancashire street
LiL members told us their views on living in Lancashire, their concerns about crime and perceptions of Lancashire County Council's services.
Mother and child reading together
LiL members told us their views on how well Lancashire County Council is running and improving things in Lancashire, education for young people and adult education.
Paper recycling
LiL members told us their views on developing Lancashire and their priorities for development, recycling in Lancashire and the needs of children and young people.
Man on phone at trading standards
LiL members told us their views on what they feel about their local area, their concerns and priorities, their knowledge of the work of trading standards and priorities for trading standards and attitudes towards disability in Lancashire.
Harris museum
LiL members told us their views on arts and culture, the provision and quality of public buildings and alternative methods of accessing county council services.
Hand on computer mouse
LiL members told us their views on access to information from the County Council and crime and disorder.
Zebra cross
LiL members told us their views on transport and roads, how safety can be improved on public transport and caring for vulnerable people.
Open book
LiL members told us their views on how they use libraries and when they should be open, and local government and budgets.
Train station sign
LiL members told us their views on the key priorities for transport policies and safety on public transport and how it can be improved.
People talking
LiL members told us their views on the Lancashire Record Office and the services provided by social services.