Preston is a city in Lancashire, northern England. Collections at the Harris Museum & Art Gallery include fine and decorative arts, and archaeology. The Guild Wheel walking and cycling path runs through Avenham and Miller Parks, beside the River Ribble. To the west, Ribble Steam Railway offers rides on restored trains and a hands-on museum. Northeast, the Lancashire Infantry Museum explores local military history.
Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom has a number of problems, including:

Antisocial behavior
A major concern for Preston residents, with the highest levels of ASB in the City Centre, St Matthew’s, and Plungington wards. ASB is often linked to mental health issues and neighbor disputes.

Substance misuse
Cannabis is the primary substance of misuse for young people in Preston, followed by alcohol. The number of people entering treatment for substance misuse in Preston is higher than the national average.

Homelessness
Preston City Council is concerned about the demand for homelessness services in the city. The average wait time for an emergency house is a year.

Air quality
Preston’s air quality can reach high levels of pollution, which is unhealthy for sensitive groups.

Preston Guild Hall
The landmark attraction has been largely unused for more than five years due to structural problems. It’s impossible to estimate when it will be fully operational again.

Waste recycling
In 2021/22, 32% of household waste in Preston was sent for recycling, reuse, or composting, compared to the CIPFA nearest neighbor average of 39%.

Council tax
In 2021/22, 9.8% of council tax in Preston was not collected, compared to the CIPFA nearest neighbor average of 4.3%.
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Preston is a city in Lancashire, northern England. Collections at the Harris Museum & Art Gallery include fine and decorative arts, and archaeology. The Guild Wheel walking and cycling path runs through Avenham and Miller Parks, beside the River Ribble. To the west, Ribble Steam Railway offers rides on restored trains and a hands-on museum. Northeast, the Lancashire Infantry Museum explores local military history.
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