Councillors have approved plans for five new buildings at Lammack Primary School in Lammack Road, Blackburn. The £1.55million expansion aims to cater for children from an expected 900 new homes in North Blackburn. Blackburn with Darwen Council hopes to have completed them by September for the new intake. The borough’s Planning and Highways Committee gave the new buildings the go-ahead on Thursday. The new classrooms will provide extra space for reception, year one, four and six children and expand the school from the current 488 children to a maximum of 630 and the number of staff from 80 to 103. The approval was granted despite objections from nearby residents about the loss of green open space; noise generated from additional pupils; parking; traffic; that the access from Whinney Lane would be dangerous; air pollution; and potential anti-social behaviour when the school is closed caused by the opening up of the site for the new buildings.
Aid 4 Ummah delivers emergency food packs to Blackburnâs vulnerable Volunteers have distributed 50 emergency food packs to vulnerable people in Blackburn. Aid 4 Ummah teamed up with homebuilder Miller Homes to donate packs including tinned foods, large cartons of long life fruit juices, biscuits, crisps, UHT milk and packet mixes. Donations were also made to Hazeldene Care Home residents and users of Brammel House and the Salvation Army accommodation unit on Heaton Street. The collaboration comes as the homebuilder brings new houses to the Blackburn area with its Millrose development, located on Lammack Road. Clare Noakes, Sales Director for Miller Homes in the North West said: “We’re very impressed with the hard work of the Aid 4 Ummah volunteers and thank them for issuing our donations to those who needed it the most. We’re looking forward to working with the charity again very soon.”