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Lancashire's Defence Boom: £20M Funding Bid
4 Jan
Summary
- Lancashire seeks up to £20m from government funding.
- County highlights defence, critical infrastructure strengths.
- BAE Systems sites cited as advanced technology hubs.

Lancashire is positioning itself to secure up to £20 million in government funding by leveraging its significant defence industry capabilities. The county's bid for the Local Innovation Partnership Fund will underscore its expertise in security and critical national infrastructure.
The proposal also points to substantial opportunities within advanced manufacturing, engineering, and cyber resilience sectors across the region. This strategic focus aims to attract government investment by highlighting Lancashire's existing industrial prowess and future potential.
Prominent sites like BAE Systems' facilities in Samlesbury and Warton will be showcased as leading hubs for advanced technology and aerospace. Other areas, including Hillhouse, Blackpool, and Blackburn with Darwen, will be presented for their strengths in advanced materials, energy computing, and manufacturing and cyber skills.




