THERE will be another chance to quiz the decision-makers when Lancashire County Council's mobile information unit visits Dunsop Bridge on Saturday, June 12, from 10am until 4pm.
And this particular visit will be extra special - as it coincides with the popular Bowland Festival.
The event is a six-day celebration of life in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
County councillor Tim Ormrod, chairman of the Forest of Bowland Partnership, said: "The Bowland Festival is a celebration of one of the UK's greatest natural assets.
"The county council information unit will be there to join in the fun.
"On the day, the staff will be helping distribute information on the services the county council provides within the AONB, as well as the rest of Lancashire."
The trailer is a mine of information for the public.
As well as being able to pose questions on local issues, they can also pick up a range of leaflets giving details of county council services.
County councillors Mary Wilson, Chris Holtom, Albert Atkinson, Stephen Sutcliffe and Ron Pickup will also be on hand throughout the day to speak to members of the public.
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