• Code of Member Conduct

    • View information on the Code of Member Conduct, as set out in the Constitution.
  • Code of Conduct for Employees

    • View information on Code of Conduct for Employees, as set out in section 9 - Officers of the Constitution.
  • Local Code of Corporate Governance

    • The Local Code set out the systems, processes and values by which the Council operates and by which we engage with, and are held accountable to, our communities and stakeholders.
  • Codes of conduct

    • The codes and protocols to guarantee the standards of behaviour expected from our councillors and employees.
  • Codes of practice

    • Codes of practice for road gullies, trash screens and vehicle crossings.
  • Code of Member Conduct Complaints Procedure

    • View information on the Code of Member Conduct Complaints Procedure, as set out in the Constitution.
  • Code of practice for trash screens

    • The trash screen code of practice outlines the procedures the county council will adopt to inspect clean and maintain its trash screens.
  • Skid resistance code of practice

    • Provides the framework in which Lancashire County Council manages carriageway skid resistance.
  • Officer code of conduct

    • The standards of behaviour expected from employees of the council (constitution part 9).
  • Councillors code of conduct

    • The standards of behaviour expected from county councillors (constitution part 8).
  • Fraud

    • Information on fraud in accordance with the Local Government Transparency Code.
  • Tips for clearing snow and ice

    • Clearing snow and ice from the pavement outside your home or public spaces can help prevent slips and falls. Here's some advice from the snow code.
  • Conduct Committee

    • This committee deals with complaints made against councillors under the code of conduct.
  • Protocol of Good Practice on Development Control Matters

    • A supplement to the Councillors' Code of Conduct to address the particular pressures faced by councillors who serve on the Development Control Committee (constitution – additional protocols).
  • In year admissions

    • Apply for an in-year admission to move your child to a different school.
  • Request a new permit scheme : Initial survey

    • are legally entitled to be on the highway, can park at any location they choose as long as this complies with rules in the Highway Code and does not represent an obstruction, contravention of a restriction or hazard to other road users in which case this is a matter for the Police. We would also
  • Lancashire SEND Plan : A good SEND offer

    • What does a good Lancashire SEND offer look like? Based on the SEND Code of Practice, along with the feedback we received in the inspections, at the Think SEND events and in other conversations, this is a good Lancashire SEND offer: Puts the child or young person at the centre of what we do
  • Vehicle restraint systems

    • Vehicle restraint systems are intended to reduce the number and severity of injuries in the event that a vehicle leaves the carriageway.
  • SEMH school in Lancaster : Specifications

    • will discuss with the appointed academy sponsor any emerging need for any change to the age range of the school. Gender The school will be open to all genders. Admission criteria The county council requires that academy sponsors abide by the national SEND Code of Practice: 0 to 25 years (2015) in order
  • Auditor's annual report

    • The external auditor produces an annual audit report for Lancashire County Council.