Welcome to Colne Town Council
Colne is a vibrant and handsome market town in north-east Lancashire surrounded by a glorious upland landscape, including the famous Pendle Hill.
SERVICES
Colne Town Council works to provide an excellent standard of service across all our areas of service – including allotments, the footpath network, neighbourhood plan, events and more…
What's ON
We manage a large number of events throughout the year here in Colne. These events remain free to enjoy, helping to keep the town busy and vibrant.
GOVERNANCE
The way the Council’s rules and actions are structured, sustained, regulated and held accountable.
Meet our Council Members, view our Council Calendar, accounts, audits and more…
Colne Town Council looks after our beautiful town…
Colne is a vibrant and handsome market town in north-east Lancashire surrounded by a glorious upland landscape, including the famous Pendle Hill. Its unspoiled countryside can be easily explored on foot or by bicycle, and we are close to many of Pendle’s loveliest villages – such as Wycoller, Trawden and Blacko. Boulsworth Hill, to the North of the Colne, is also part of Pendle’s Three Peaks Trails, while the Pendle Way and Bronte Way pass through the area.
Colne has a thriving retail sector, with many quirky independent shops and restaurants. The Muni, Hippodrome and Little Theatre provide fabulous cultural enrichment to the town, which also hosts the Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival each August. This is one part of a very busy event schedule run by Colne Town Council.
Latest News
1914 Posters Appear all Over Colne Town Centre
1914 Posters Appear all Over Colne Town Centre CENTURY old posters have mysteriously appeared all over Colne Town Centre thisweek. Two shops in the Precinct have been plastered with posters from top to bottom. The reproductions of original recruitment posts range from...
Colne Town Council’s Mascot Quest
PRIOR to Colne’s biggest event in recent years on 2nd August, the Town Council has launched a search for children who will be mascots on the day. 2nd August is the date for Colne Commemorates 1914 and the mascots are needed for the recreation of the period...
Send us your Photos of Colne!
Colne and its surrounding areas has more than its fair share of beauty spots, historic buildings, urban hideaways and suburban landscapes, and we are sure that there are many amateur photographers out there that have managed captured these local views. If you have any...