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The County Information Centres, were established in 1987
to give the people of Lancashire greater access to the services that the
County Council provides. Centres were set up in each Borough within the
County in either prominent High Street locations or on busy Bus Station
sites to be accessible as possible.
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In April 2003, the County Information Centres joined with the Lancashire County Library Service to form the Library and Information Service. We aim to provide improved access to services through working more closely with the Library service wherever possible, and this has seen innovative new ways of working in Fleetwood and Leyland Libraries to name but two. These new initiatives, which see CICs and Libraries working together under one roof, offer a seamless service to the customer and give increased choices in how information is accessed including longer opening hours and a wider range of information in one environment. These crosscutting initiatives have proved a great success, with enhanced service delivery for both the County Information Centre network and the Lancashire County Library service.
We hope you find the following pages useful, but if you have any ideas or suggestion as to how we can improve either this site, or the service we provide, please don't hesitate to contact us .
Gail Maudsley, CIC Network Manager
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