Announcements. A Lancashire County Council spokeswoman said: "Our form asks people to provide as much information as they can to support their claim. Contact the local council that manages the road to ask about compensation. Making a claim. Potholes and other highway issues. 02 contents introduction 03 enterprise, industry, pride 04 economic development, environment & planning 05 health & wellbeing 06 climate change, renewables & recycling 07 adult services 08 highways & transport 09 The Boost Grant Claims Process Guidance Doc provides details on how to make a claim. The highways authority for the Lancaster district is Lancashire County Council, not Lancaster City Council.. All claims relating to highways incidents, including claims for pothole damage, should therefore be submitted to Lancashire County Council. We use cookies on your computer or mobile device to help make this website better. Please read the guidance as this details what you need to submit. The majority of the claims brought against the County Council are successfully defended. Lancashire Police Authority and associated meetings including Consultative Committees and Forums where a Councillor has been appointed by the Police Authority and not the County Council. (See Section 3) The one exception to this is respite stays, for these stays you will pay a set rate regardless of your financial circumstances. ... the claim forms for you. You can see which council manages the road if you know the postcode where your vehicle was damaged. Members of this Authority should claim direct from the Police Authority. (see Section 2). Lancashire County Council's agreed standard rate) will be paid by the County Council directly to the home. ... or to request a highway incident report form please contact: Lancashire County Council on 0300 123 6780. OK, I understand Otherwise, we'll assume you're OK to continue. Insurance - making a claim against the council. You can change your cookie settings at any time. The Chair announced to the Committee that this would be the last meeting attended by, Tony Alker, Principal Public Rights of Way Officer as he will be retiring from the County Council in January 2009. Fylde Borough Council has told its residents struggling to pay council tax to ensure they claim all of the benefits that they are entitled to. lancashire county council labour group manifesto 2021. In order for your claim invoice to be paid you must ensure you have registered with the Lancashire County Council iSupplier system. this address is a postal address only and county hall does not have any face to face facility for applicants attending in person. Apologies for absence were presented from County Councillor J Eaton. If you have not, this will delay your payment.