Three new schools are set to be built as part of a programme to increase places for primary and secondary schoolchildren across Lancashire.

The proposals are in response to new housing developments in parts of Preston and the Ribble Valley, which are leading to increasing demand for places.

The county council is proposing to begin public consultations giving people the opportunity to share their views.

The programme includes a new primary school for Goosnargh and Grimsargh with Longridge. This would provide an extra 210 places for children in Preston and the Ribble Valley.

There is a proposal to build a new primary school in Preston Rural North, which would also create 210 new places. Both these schools would open in 2025.

A new secondary school is set to be built in Preston, providing an extra 600 places for children across the city from 2025.

The proposals for the news schools will be considered by Lancashire County Council's cabinet on Thursday October 6.

County Councillor Jayne Rear, cabinet member for education and skills, said: "We are proposing to build new schools in Preston and the Ribble Valley to meet increasing demand for places.

"New housing means that many more families are moving into these areas. We are expanding existing schools to meet the demands over the next few years, but many more places are needed from 2025. New schools are the only way we can provide these.

"It is crucial we give people the opportunity to share their views and the proposals will go out to public consultation if they are approved."

In addition to the news schools, the programme proposes to create more primary school places by modifying or extending existing schools in: Brierfield (Pendle) Kirkham (Fylde) Goosnargh and Grimsargh with Longridge (Preston and Ribble Valley West) and Preston Rural North and West (Preston) Additional secondary school places will be created by expansion of schools in: Burnley Chorley South Ribble Preston Ribble Valley East and West and Wyre The county council will be consulting with communities and local stakeholders on many of these proposals, in particular the new schools.

County Councillor Rear added: "These much-needed extra places are crucial in ensuring pupils have access to high quality schools now and in the years to come.

"If approved, the programme would come forward between September 2023 and September 2025, eventually providing a total of 3,210 places. Cabinet will make its decision at the meeting on Thursday 6 October."