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County Councillors visit Accrington Market Hall to celebrate redevelopment progress
Hyndburn Council and Morgan Sindall Construction welcomed County Councillors Aidy Riggott and Carole Haythornthwaite for a site visit to see how the exciting scheme is shaping up.
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Teenager charged following disorder in Bacup town centre
Police have charged a teenager following disorder in Bacup town centre.
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More than 400 knives recovered across Lancashire’s South Division during Operation Sceptre
Over 400 knives have been taken off the streets across Lancashire’s South Division as part of Operation Sceptre, a national week-long initiative to tackle knife crime which took place last week.
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Abingdon Street Market celebrates first anniversary
Abingdon Street Market’s retail area has already reached one year of trading.
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Preston food store approved
A new food outlet is set to open on the site of a former car showroom in Preston – but mystery still surrounds the company that will be operating it.
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Council to seek new developer following collapse of £300m scheme
Council chiefs will start seeking a new developer early next year after plans for a £300m leisure scheme in the heart of Blackpool collapsed.
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Historic Blackpool pub re-opens after restoration
One of Blackpool’s oldest pubs has re-opened following a £200,000 investment which included rebuilding the front of the venue which was at risk of collapse.
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Former Blackpool MPs pay tribute to John Prescott
Former Blackpool MPs have paid tribute to John Prescott who was a regular visitor to the resort during his time in government.
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Two arrested in Blackburn on suspicion of being loan sharks
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of illegal money lending following an operation in the Blackburn area.
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Burglar who targeted homes in Leyland jailed
A burglar who targeted homes across Leyland has been jailed.
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Man seriously injured after being hit by a bus in Preston
Police are appealing for witnesses after a collision in Preston left a man with serious injuries.
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Moor Park restoration finally underway after Radio 2 concert
The restoration of Preston’s Moor Park did not begin in earnest until last week – more than two months after the Radio 2 In The Park gig that left parts of it a muddy wasteland.
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Multi-million pound Blackpool town centre traffic measures proposed
Traffic jam-busting technology such as ‘smart’ junctions will be used to improve travel times in Blackpool town centre thanks to a multi-million pound injection of cash.
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Appeal after £10,000 of model trains stolen in Cleveleys burglary
Police are appealing for information after £10,000 of model trains stolen were stolen from an address in Cleveleys.
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Darwen dazzles once again with record-breaking Christmas lights switch-on!
Records were once again broken at Darwen’s Christmas lights switch-on with thousands of people turning out for the hugely popular event.
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Appeal following serious assault in Darwen
Police want to speak to a number of people after a man was seriously assaulted in Darwen.
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Thousands turn out to celebrate Burnley’s spectacular Christmas Lights Switch-On
Burnley’s annual Christmas Lights Switch-On ‘Burnley Believes ‘proved to be a dazzling success at the weekend, attracting thousands of visitors to the town centre for a day of festive magic.
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Free parking in Wyre this Christmas
During the festive period, free parking sessions will be available every Friday and Saturday at Wyre Council car parks.
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Burglar who targeted student accommodation in Preston jailed
A burglar who targeted businesses and student accommodation buildings in Preston has been jailed.
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A fireworks finale for a record-breaking events season in Blackpool
Blackpool is preparing to bid a fond farewell to one of the most successful events seasons on record with a free family celebration on New Year’s Eve.
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Chorley and South Ribble Police join partners for underage knife sales test
Officers from Chorley and South Ribble’s Neighbourhood Policing team have teamed up with Trading Standards and young volunteers from across the area to conduct an under-age sales operation.
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Wyre Council acquires its first empty house to launch the Affordable Housing Delivery Programme
Wyre Council has purchased its first empty home as part of the Affordable Housing Delivery Programme.
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Man given 34 year sentence after attempting to murder man in his own home
A man has received a lengthy prison sentence after he attempted to murder a man in his own home last Christmas.
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Strictly stars open Blackpool festive village
Blackpool’s spectacular Christmas By The Sea village is open – with a helping hand from the stars of Strictly Come Dancing.
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£6m boost for key projects from Devolution fund
Blackpool has been handed a £6m boost towards two key regeneration projects in the town.
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Empty pub in Cleveleys to become veterinary practice after plans approved
A pub on Cleveleys seafront which has frequently been empty since it was built 18 years ago is now to become a veterinary practice.
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Blackburn brewery purchase approved
Blackburn with Darwen Council’s ruling executive board has rubber stamped spending £1.6million on taking full ownership of the Thwaites brewery site.
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New affordable homes for Blackburn move closer
A new multi-million pound estate of 152 social homes for affordable rent is set to move a step closer this week.
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Apartments approved amid conservation concerns
A new apartment block is to be built in Preston city centre in spite of concerns about its height.
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East Lancashire drug dealers jailed for nearly 90 years
A gang of drug dealers have been jailed for nearly 90 years.
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Two charged with murder after body found in Blackpool hotel
Detectives investigating the murder of Kevin Price in Blackpool have charged two people.
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Investigation into fire in Preston continues
An investigation into a fire which caused significant damage to a building on Church Street, Preston, is continuing.
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Aldi planning blunder sorted
A long-awaited new Aldi store in Accrington is back on the starting blocks after councillors sorted out a planning conditions blunder.
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Taxi drivers’ warning over cheap Uber fares
Uber drivers in Blackpool are charging as little as 36p for a two mile journey, it has been claimed, with fears raised such low fares mean cabbies will not be able to sustain their livelihoods.
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Calls for cheaper baby milk to help struggling parents
The rising cost of baby milk is causing hardship for many Blackpool families – with some even resorting to shoplifting so they can bottle-feed their babies.
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Nine Lancashire groups receive the King's Award for Voluntary Service
Nine groups of volunteers based in Lancashire have been honoured with The King’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK.
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MP asks constituents for their views ahead of Assisted Dying bill
Around two thirds of people in Blackpool who have responded so far to a survey about assisted dying say they would support legislation to allow terminally ill adults to end their life.
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Opening hours curbed for new Chorley McDonald’s
A new McDonald’s drive-thru is set to open on the site of a disused pub in Chorley – but councillors have stepped in to prevent it operating around the clock.
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Further stars bring extra Christmas sparkle to Chorley
As the excitement builds for Chorley’s Christmas Lights Switch On taking place on Sunday, Chorley Council and Chorley FC have made a further exciting announcement about the special guests.
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"Doctors told me I had six months to live," says brain tumour survivor, seven years later
A former support teacher from Burnley living with a brain tumour was told she had only six months to live – seven years ago.
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Strictly stars to open Christmas By The Sea
Blackpool is preparing to launch a magnificent programme of Christmas entertainment – with a sprinkling of Strictly stardust!
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Taxi users needed for Lancashire safety survey
The University of Central Lancashire has teamed up with the Chorley Taxi Association to capture people’s views on taxi use in the county.
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Authority responds to legal threat from Thurrock Council
Preston City Council has said it will “vigorously” defend itself after it was threatened with being sued – potentially for more than £2m – by another local authority 240 miles away.
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Blackburn’s Festival of the Moon: A Christmas celebration that’s out of this world
Discover Blackburn has announced the launch of the Festival of the Moon this November, an exciting event series set to transform Blackburn town centre into a radiant celebration of art, light, and community.
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Two arrested on suspicion of murder after body found in Blackpool hotel
A murder inquiry is underway after the body of a man was found in Blackpool.
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Headteacher praises transformation of busy Accrington road
A primary school headteacher has welcomed vital safety features that have been revitalised as part of a major resurfacing scheme on a busy road in Accrington.
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Public inquiry opens into land earmarked for £65m multiversity
A £65m regeneration project in the heart of Blackpool will be put at risk if permission is not given to clear the site, a public inquiry has been told.
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New homes plan for former Hyndburn clinic
A vandalised and vacant former health centre building has been earmarked for new flats and houses.
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Blackpool sheltered housing scheme approved
Proposals for new sheltered housing in Blackpool have got the go ahead in order to meet an ‘overwhelming need’ for this type of accommodation in the town.
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Test purchasing operation across the Fylde Coast
A number of stores across the Fylde coast sold a bladed item to an underage person in a recent test purchase operation.
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Council extend timeframe for decision of future of Kirkham Pool
Fylde Council has approved an extension of their Kirkham Pool Disposal Plan with the YMCA to a backstop date of 17th February 2025.
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Blackburn with Darwen chosen for workplace heart checks programme
Blackburn with Darwen has been chosen to take part in a groundbreaking workplace heart health check programme.
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Burnley Believes Christmas Light Switch On set to return with a magical line-up of festive fun
Christmas is coming to town as Burnley prepares to light up the season with its most magical event of the year.
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Pedestrian dies following collision in Bamber Bridge
A woman has died in hospital following a collision in Bamber Bridge last month.
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Preston Christmas Lights Switch On 2024
Preston's Christmas Lights Switch On is set to be a Christmas cracker this year.
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Top Taylor Swift tribute to headline Great Harwood Christmas Extravaganza
Further details have been announced for three spectacular events taking place in Great Harwood over the festive period, with one of the UK’s most popular Taylor Swift Tribute Acts set to perform.
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Lighting Up Leyland stars revealed for 2024
Coronation Street and Benidorm star Tony Maudsley plus singer Nathan Moore have been revealed as the special guests doing the honours of turning Leyland’s Christmas Lights On for 2024.
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‘Out of this world’ Christmas light switch-on announced for Blackburn
Blackburn’s much-anticipated Christmas lights switch-on event is set to take place on Saturday, November 23.
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Boyband star to switch on Chorley Christmas Lights
Chorley’s Christmas Lights Switch On will return at the weekend, and this year are being switched on by a boyband star.
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Vital bus services in Accrington have been revamped
Vital local bus services around the Accrington area have been revamped including new Saturday services set to be rolled out as part of a reorganisation of the routes.
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Affordable housing estate in Preston approved
An estate made up entirely of affordable homes is to be built on the outskirts of Preston.
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Huge increase needed in electric vehicle charging points in Lancashire
Lancashire will need to see an eight-fold increase in the number of electric vehicle charging points by the end of the decade, it has been estimated.
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Man jailed after Blackpool stabbing and police stand off
A man who stabbed someone before causing a lengthy stand off with police has been jailed.
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Hyndburn Police confiscate £1.65m of illegal vapes and tobacco
Hyndburn Police, working together with Trading Standards seized a large quantity of illegal goods from an empty commercial property in Oswaldtwistle.
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Blackburn with Darwen Council to complete brewery site buyout
Blackburn with Darwen Council is set to spend £1.6million on taking full ownership of the Thwaites brewery site.
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Green light for controversial plans to turn large house in Cleveleys into HMO
Controversial plans to turn a large residential home in Cleveleys into a house of multiple occupation (HMO) have been approved by planners at Wyre.
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Nearly 900 vacant homes across Pendle with over 200 in Colne district
Nearly 900 homes are standing empty across Pendle, of which over 200 are in the Colne area, councillors are informed in a new report.
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Man feted as “the best smuggler” jailed for organising Channel small boat crossings
A man who organised cross-Channel small boat crossings from his home in Preston has been jailed for 17 years after being found guilty of people smuggling charges, following an investigation by the National Crime Agency.
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Three arrested after fireworks thrown at police officers
Three men have been arrested after fireworks were thrown at police officers.
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Appeal after man suffers serious injuries in Accrington assault
Police are appealing for witnesses and information after a man suffered serious injuries during an assault in Accrington.
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Warning after e-bike sparks fire at council tip
People are being urged to ensure they dispose of batteries responsibly after an e-bike sparked a blaze which closed down Blackpool’s tip.
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Work to build 200 houses on former school site underway
It was a place of learning for many years, but 10 years after its closure the site of the former Bispham High School is now being transformed for 21st century living.
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Preston park revamp proposal
A raft of new and refurbished sports facilities are set to be installed in a Preston park as part of a £3.2m revamp.
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Council to start consultation into Anchorsholme Coast Protection Scheme
Blackpool Council is set to launch a consultation into their multi-million pound plans to extend sea defence works in Anchorsholme.
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£2.3m cannabis grow seized in Fleetwood
Millions of pounds of drugs have been discovered when police raided a property in Fleetwood.
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Speed limit cuts proposed on Chorley roads
The speed limits on several roads in Chorley are set to be cut over safety concerns.
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Blackpool fans’ role recognised in shaping new football governance bill
The role played by Blackpool FC fans in pushing for new rules for football club owners has been recognised by the government minister at the helm of new legislation.
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Giant windfarm plan unveiled for Rossendale
Proposals for a giant new windfarm on moorland above East Lancashire have been revealed.
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Christmas by the Sea is coming to town
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on Blackpool’s famous seafront.
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Brinscall swimming pool changes blasted
The refurbishment of one of Lancashire’s oldest swimming baths has been branded a “waste of money” after it emerged the general public can now use the facility for just three hours a week.
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Proposals for 51 affordable homes in Preesall back before planners for third time
Proposals to build more than 50 homes in Preesall are this week to go before Wyre planners for the third time.
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Work on plans for new hospitals to continue
Work will continue on plans to build brand new hospitals for Preston and Lancaster as Lancashire NHS bosses await the outcome of a government review of the schemes, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) understands.
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Blackpool South MP mugged by gang who snatched mobile
The Blackpool South MP has been mugged by a gang in London.
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Sky the sniffer dog hunts down thousands of illegal vapes and cigarettes during raids
A sniffer dog has hunted down thousands of hidden illegal vapes and cigarettes as part of a crackdown at shops across Preston.
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Blackpool MP backs calls for indoor arena on failed development site
Blackpool should follow in the footsteps of Manchester to build an indoor concert arena, according to one of the town’s MPs.
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Scheme agreed to save historic Blackpool pub from risk of collapse
One of Blackpool’s oldest pubs was in danger of collapse after its historic frontage was found to be crumbling away.
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Community charity behind garden and youth hub plan seeks extra £100,000 after costs rise
An organisation aiming to strengthen community cohesion, tackle youth problems and boost people’s health with gym, cafe, games and meeting spaces is asking Pendle Council to help tackle a £100,000 shortfall for a new garden and youth centre in Nelson, citing rising costs.
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Blackburn with Darwen’s Council Leader calls for urgent action to improve rail cancellations
Blackburn with Darwen Council Leader Phil Riley has written to Northern raising “significant” concerns regarding the frequent Sunday train cancellations at Blackburn train station.
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Council’s will to solve Whalley nightlife problems queried as complaints continue
More reports of noise, damage, anti-social behaviour, sex in public areas, drugs and drunkenness in Whalley have been raised at Ribble Valley Council.
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Increase in malnutrition hospital admissions in Central Lancashire ‘a worrying trend’
The number of patients admitted to hospital in Central Lancashire with malnutrition has leapt in the space of a year.
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Calls for urgent M65 safety review
Councillors are calling for an urgent safety review of the M65 through East Lancashire after a string of fatal crashes.
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Appeal after man suffers life-changing injuries in Blackpool assault
The family of a man who was left with life-changing injuries following an assault in Blackpool have appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
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Appeal after 12-year-old boy suffers serious injuries in collision
Police asking for your help after a 12-year-old boy suffered serious injuries following a collision.
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Man injured after explosion at house in Preston
A man is in hospital with burns after an explosion at a house in Preston.
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£15m town centre traffic scheme confirmed in Budget
Ambitious plans to tackle town centre congestion in Blackpool have been given the green light by the Government.
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Landau stables plans refused
Planners have reined in proposals for a stable block to house Blackpool’s famous landau horses on a residential street, despite the area’s history for keeping the animals.
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Business leaders give mixed reaction to Budget
Lancashire businesses may have to make staff cuts and put up prices as a result of some of the measures announced in the budget, a group representing many of them has warned.
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Lytham man denies involvement in multi million pound coronavirus PPE fraud
A man from Lytham St Annes has appeared in court in connection to an investigation into a multi million pound PPE fraud.
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Family pay tribute to motorcyclist from East Lancashire killed following collision near Kirkby Lonsdale
A family have paid an emotional tribute to a motorcyclist from East Lancashire who died following a collision at Burrow, near Kirkby Lonsdale.
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Man jailed after raping woman in her own home
A man has been jailed after raping a woman in her own home.
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Blackpool medical centre carrying out clinical trial for seasonal flu vaccine
In winter, seasonal flu can cause thousands of people in the UK to receive hospital treatment every day.
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New public spaces order to be enforced in Preston city centre
Starting in December, Preston City Council will introduce a new Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) in partnership with Preston Police to address crime and anti-social behaviour in key areas of the city centre.
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Blackburn with Darwen live music project hits the town centre
A new programme of 124 live gigs to boost Blackburn’s nightlife will hit the town centre over the next six months.
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Council dispels myths over fluoridated milk
Questions have been raised over the addition of fluoride to school milk in Blackpool after claims on social media the practice is unsafe.
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Preston youth zone ‘to be built by next summer’
Preston’s long-awaited youth zone is expected to be built by next summer and open just months later, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) understands.
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MP meets with taxi minister to call for overhaul of licensing rules
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb is calling on the government to overhaul taxi laws following a meeting with the minister in charge.
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Preston student accommodation operator applies for change of use
The operator of a student accommodation facility in Preston wants its tenants to be able to stay on once they have graduated and got a job.
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Town centre public space protection order extended
New powers are to come into force banning the use of tents for sleeping in shop doorways and on the Promenade in Blackpool.
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First 100 days of Blackpool North & Fleetwood MP Lorraine Beavers
Blackpool’s newest MP has pledged to be at the heart of the community after criticism from some quarters she has not been visible enough since her election in July.
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5,000 attend world class light event in Accrington
A number of internationally renowned light sculptures descended on Accrington for a remarkable light event over the weekend, which was attended by 5,000 people.
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Pensioner seriously injured in Thornton Cleveleys collision
Police are appealing for witnesses after an elderly pedestrian was seriously injured in a collision in Thornton Cleveleys.
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Funding boost for Chorley Women’s Centre
A women’s charity in Chorley in its 40th year has been given a £10,000 boost to improve its centre.
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Preston specialist school approved
A primary school that promises to offer its pupils “activity-based learning” is set to open in a Preston suburb.
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Microbar planned for former Preston betting shop
A former betting shop in a residential area of Preston could become a microbar.
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Lancashire Police and other emergency services join forces for Bonfire Night safety campaign
Lancashire Police, Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, and North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) are once again joining forces to tackle anti-social behaviour and promote safety ahead of this year’s Bonfire Night celebrations.
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Harris Institute security fears
Concerns have been raised over the security of one of Preston’s most significant historical buildings after it was struck by vandals and fly-tippers.
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Brothers jailed for sexual offences against children
Two brothers have been given prison sentences totalling almost 30 years after raping and sexually assaulting a number of children.
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Appeal after collision leaves woman with serious injuries
Police are appealing for information and footage after a woman was left with serious injuries following a collision in Bamber Bridge.
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Figures suggest Preston Hospital repairs could be far higher
It would cost £100m more to carry out all of the maintenance work needed at the Royal Preston Hospital than official figures suggest.
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Help for pensioners as Blackpool gets £1.7m of funding
Blackpool has received a further £1.7m from the government’s Household Support Fund – with £300,000 being set aside to help vulnerable pensioners including those who have lost their winter fuel allowance.
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Blackpool’s hospitality trade facing business rates ‘cliff edge’
Pubs, restaurants and guest-houses in Blackpool are facing a ‘cliff edge’ if business rates relief runs out in April next year as currently expected.
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Council leader defends Ribble Valley private schools amid fees VAT debate, saying they are used by ‘normal people’
A Lancashire council leader has launched a defence of private school arrangements amid government plans to introduce VAT on their fees.
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Contractor named for 154 homes project in Thornton – but concerns raised over archaeological site
Work is underway on a project to build 154 new homes in Thornton on a site which has proved controversial due to archaeological finding there.
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East Lancs exhibition will show rich history
The rich history of a part of East Lancashire will go on display next month.
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Blackpool-based foundation surpasses £20 million in grant-giving
The Kentown Wizard Foundation has announced a significant milestone - surpassing £20 million in grant-giving.
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East Lancashire pervert jailed
A man has been sentenced to seven years in jail after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a young girl over almost a decade.
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Man jailed for taking part in disorder in Blackpool
A 20-year-old Blackpool man has been jailed for the role he played in the disorder in Blackpool in August.
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Controversial Belmont lagoon plans back on table
A controversial proposal to partially fill in a moorland beauty spot for a fishing lake put on hold in October 2023 is back on the agenda.
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New housing scheme proposed in place of controversial apartments plan for Thornton
A controversial housing development in Thornton which was granted planning approval two years ago is no longer going ahead and a completely new scheme by a different group has been lodged with Wyre planners.
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Preston cinema and leisure development nears final stage
There is only one unit left to be filled within Preston’s new cinema and leisure complex as it nears the final stage of its development, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can reveal.
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Blackburn with Darwen’s spooky Saturday
Blackburn town centre will be hosting a series of Hallowe’en events on Saturday.
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Get swept away by Astley Illuminated
The popular free family event, Astley Illuminated, returns next month with magnificent light displays, entertainment and more.
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Blackpool’s Lightpool off to dazzling start
Blackpool has unveiled an extraordinary programme of light-based art as the annual Lightpool Festival gets underway.
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Preston man jailed for rape and strangulation
A Preston man has been jailed for raping and strangling a woman following an investigation by Lancashire Police.
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Preston lighting scheme approved
Part of Preston city centre is to get a new night-time look with the installation of dozens of distinctive streetlights.
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Chorley sports pavilion approved
A run-down sports facility in Chorley is set to get a new pavilion which will mean football can once again be played on the site.
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Lancashire funeral home inspection findings revealed
More than 50 Lancashire funeral homes have so far been inspected after the government recommended local councils check up on the undertakers operating in their area.
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Arrests made after warrants executed in Blackpool
Blackpool Neighbourhood Policing Teams have executed two Misuse of Drug Warrants at addresses in the Brunswick area.
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Update given on Daisyfield Pools demolition
BLACKBURN with Darwen Council has no current plans to sell the site of the closed Daisyfield Pools complex when it is demolished, councillors have been told.
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Blackburn homeless pods staying
EMERGENCY accommodation for some of Blackburn with Darwen’s most vulnerable homeless people will be retained for another winter.
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Warm spaces return to Lancashire's libraries for a third year running
Residents across Lancashire are being welcomed into their local libraries to get a hot drink, meet new people and to stay warm as temperatures drop.
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Neighbourhood Policing Team conduct successful operation in Hyndburn
The Hyndburn Neighbourhood Policing Team, in collaboration with multiple partner agencies, carried out Operation Rally this week.
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Chorley traveller saga ends after 15 years
A Chorley traveller community who moved onto greenbelt land in the borough 15 years ago and have been fighting for the right to stay there ever since have been granted their wish by councillors.
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Blackpool opposition leader’s warning as council finances ‘on the edge’
Blackpool Council’s finances are ‘on the edge’ the town’s opposition leader has warned after new figures showed reserves have dropped to just £76,000.
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Driver jailed for collision with police car after travelling wrong way on M65
A driver who crashed a car into a police vehicle after travelling the wrong way on roundabout has been jailed.
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Burnley man jailed for drug offences
A man has been jailed for 40 months after we found a large amount of drugs and cash in an address in Burnley.
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Reminder to plan journeys as new phase of work begins in Rawtenstall town centre
People travelling in and around Rawtenstall are being reminded to plan journeys and allow extra time ahead of roadworks starting this week.
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Blackpool dog walkers clean-up campaign relaunched
A campaign urging people to clean up after their dogs is being relaunched in Blackpool to coincide with the arrival of darker nights when many people walk their pets closer to home.
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New research shows value of coach travel to Blackpool tourism
Thousands of tourists arrive daily in Blackpool by coach – boosting the resort’s tourism economy by hundreds of thousands of pounds each day, new research has shown.
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Debts of almost £1.6.m written off by Blackpool Council
Blackpool Council has been forced to write off almost £1.6m of debt with around half of that due to unpaid business rates.
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Appeal after man dies in collision on M61 at Rivington
Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a man died in a collision on the M61 motorway.
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Plans to build 300 homes in Poulton to start in 2025 after planners’ green light
A new housing scheme for Poulton will see 300 homes built in 2025 after planners gave the full scheme the green light.
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Man jailed for multiple shoplifting offences in Preston
A man has been jailed after numerous shoplifting offences in Preston.
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Revised plans for up to 1,400 homes submitted for Blackpool
Plans to build hundreds of houses on the edge of Blackpool are back on the table after proposals have stalled over many years.
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Alternative city centre vision for Preston unveiled
A Preston architect says the city could stake its claim as an alternative shopping destination to Manchester and Liverpool by bringing big brands to the high street – but in miniature form.
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Fylde fracking site becomes fly-tipping hot spot
A rubbish mountain has appeared outside the former fracking site in Fylde after the spot became a magnet for fly-tipping.
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Gang who filmed themselves bagging drugs jailed
Four members of a drugs gang who conspired to flood the streets of Accrington with heroin and crack cocaine they trafficked from Cheetham Hill have been jailed for just over a quarter of a century.
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More brewery stables flats planned in Blackburn town centre
More flats are on the way for the stables of the former Thwaites Brewery in Blackburn town centre.
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Rawtenstall market upgrade is approved but councillors want reassurances
A planning application to upgrade Rawtenstall Market Hall has been approved by Rossendale councillors, linked to levelling-up funds.
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Appeal after collision between car and cyclist in Blackpool
Police appealing for information and footage after collision between a car and a cyclist in Blackpool.
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Appeal after man seriously injured in Darwen assault
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man was seriously assaulted in Darwen.
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Road safety plans between Preston & Lancaster in the pipeline
Highways bosses are drawing up plans to improve the safety of a busy route between Preston and Lancaster.
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Preston shop demolition confirmed
A vacant Preston city centre shop that is feared close to collapse will be demolished, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can reveal.
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Blackburn with Darwen pools death knell
THE final death knell on Blackburn’s Daisyfield Pools complex is due to be sounded by councillors on Thursday.
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Pothole repair method in Lancashire hailed as success
A new method of filling in potholes on Lancashire’s roads has proven so quick and successful that it has enabled a backlog of repairs to be reduced sooner than expected – and should help them last longer.
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Blackpool’s £65m multiversity moving closer with key dates ahead
Work could begin to build Blackpool’s £65m multiversity in May or June next year providing the site has been assembled.
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Blackpool MP raises Waspi women question in Parliament
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb has called for urgent action to address the demands of the Waspi women campaign after raising the issue in Parliament.
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Stanley hospitality suite planning permission appeal dismissed
Accrington Stanley has lost its appeal over the refusal of backdated planning permission for its hospitality suite and supporters bar.
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Burnley mill renovation approved
THE reconstruction of second floor and roof of an ‘eyesore’ Victorian cotton mill has been approved by councillors.
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Two men charged for burglaries across East Lancashire
Police have charged two men following 12 burglaries across East Lancashire.
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Man given football banning order following racist post about Premier League footballer
A man who posted a racist comment about a Premier League footballer online has been given a three-year football banning order.
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Man jailed for raping and indecently assaulting teenage girl
A man who raped and indecently assaulted a teenage girl has been jailed for almost 10 years.
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Men jailed after man left in a critical condition following assault
Two men have been jailed after a man was left in a critical condition in hospital.
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Kentown Wizard Foundation grant will help kids in greatest need of support in Blackpool
National children’s charity, Dreams Come True, has been awarded a five-year £867,500 grant to deliver dreams to children in the greatest of need across Blackpool and the North West.
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Trinity Hospice joins national call for funding during Hospice Care Week
New research announced this week shows more money is spent in hospice charity shops across the UK than hospices receive from the government.
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Poaching investigation in Coppull
In the early hours of yesterday, officers from the South Rural Task Force responded to reports of poaching in the Coppull area.
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Design team appointed for Chorley town centre improvements
Following a successful bid for once in a generation funding of £20m from the UK Government, Chorley Council has appointed a design team to progress proposals to transform areas of Chorley town centre.
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Darker nights are creeping in…don’t let thieves do the same
With the days getting shorter and the nights drawing in, Police across Pendle and the Ribble Valley are warning people to make their belongings as hard a target as possible for thieves to hit.
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Delay to new Blackpool courts after collapse of contractor
Work to build Blackpool’s £40m new magistrates court is to face delays due to the collapse of the main contractor.
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New McDonald’s approved for former Blackburn town centre Pizza Hut site
THE former Pizza Hut restaurant in Blackburn town centre can now become a McDonald’s outlet.
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£11m towards further Blackpool sea defences approved
A bid for a further £11m to protect Blackpool from the risk of rising sea levels has been successful.
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Blackpool £10m cultural hub approved
A proposed £10m culture hub in Blackpool town centre has got the go ahead from councillors.
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Team Poland triumphs in World Fireworks Championship Blackpool
A pyrotechnics team from Poland have been crowned champions of Blackpool’s annual World Fireworks competition after wowing record crowds.
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Christmas parking plans revealed for Preston
Free parking will be on offer in several parts of Preston city centre in the run-up to Christmas, the Local Democracy Reporting Service can reveal.
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Blackpool’s Christmas By The Sea back for 2024
Blackpool’s spectacular Christmas By The Sea village is returning for 2024.
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Man jailed for theft from a motor vehicle and shopliftings in Accrington
A man has been jailed after a theft from a motor vehicle and numerous shoplifting offences in Accrington.
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Snow joke, Blackburn with Darwen Council need names for new gritters
With the colder temperatures just around the corner, Blackburn with Darwen Council want to get you involved in naming their two brand new orange gritters.
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Generous donation breathes new life into Darwen’s St John Ambulance Station
St John Ambulance is set to return to Darwen after the charity’s base was bought by a generous donor and gifted to them to use for free.
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Starbucks plan revealed for historic Blackpool hotel
A new branch of coffee brand Starbucks could be coming to Blackpool town centre.
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Blackpool Airport MD rules out commercial holiday flights return
Blackpool Airport is flying high two years into its 10-year master plan – but the return of commercial holiday flights is still being ruled out.
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Concern at rise in number of children being home schooled in Blackpool
The number of children being home schooled in Blackpool has jumped with more than 500 now having lessons at home – but there are fears they may be missing out on opportunities.
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Blackpool Council to investigate running its own children’s homes
An investigation is to be held into whether Blackpool Council should run its own children’s homes in future after the spiralling cost of using private residential care was revealed.
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Plans for Blackpool FC’s new East Stand and sports village due for submission
Plans for a new East Stand at Blackpool Football Club are due to be submitted next month – while work on community pitches next to the stadium will begin next spring.
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Managers to step back from Rawtenstall Market as major revamp plan is due
A management company is stepping back from running a Rossendale market which is set for a multi-million pound upgrade.
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Send in the clowns!
Showtown & Blackpool Council have announced the acquisition of the Charlie Cairoli Collection - celebrating the legacy of laughter from one of the 20th century's most iconic clowns.
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Plans to build two new schools in Preston take key step forward
Ambitious plans to create two new schools in Preston have taken a crucial step forward.
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Another arrest made in Bamber Bridge collision investigation
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving as part of our ongoing investigation into a serious collision in Bamber Bridge.
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Update on plans for historic Blackpool windmill after sails lost
Plans to restore Blackpool’s historic Little Marton Windmill have stalled after all four existing sails from the landmark were found to be rotten.
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Multi-operator bus ticket plans for Lancashire
Lancashire bus passengers could eventually be able to buy a single ticket that can be used on all services in the county – regardless of the firm operating them.
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New £20million regeneration deal for Nelson is paused by government
A proposed new ten-year £20million regeneration fund for Nelson has been paused as part of a national review by the new Labour government, Pendle Council has announced.