Lancashire biggest-ever Easter egg hunt to take place

Golden eggs are about to start appearing across Lancashire, after BBC Radio Lancashire launched the county’s biggest-ever Easter egg hunt.
Starting on Monday, 50 golden eggs will be hidden across the county – with eggs in every Lancashire borough.
Each egg contains a unique code, which can be redeemed on the BBC Radio Lancashire Breakfast Show for a prize.
Prizes include smart speakers, tickets to Lancashire gigs and events, overnight stays and some of the county’s finest produce, with a number of prizes supported by Marketing Lancashire and the Visit Lancashire partners.
Speaking on the BBC Radio Lancashire Breakfast Show, presenter Graham Liver said: “I’m so excited that we’re doing this. Nothing on this scale has ever been done before – there’ll be eggs in each and every part of our beautiful county.
“It’s a great way to get out and explore Lancashire with friends and family over Easter and you could win a fantastic prize!”
Graham’s Golden Eggs starts on Monday (30th April) and the full Terms and Conditions are at bbc.co.uk/radiolancashire