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Two men charged following burglaries in Roughlee, Clitheroe and Nelson
Police have charged two men following burglaries in Roughlee, Clitheroe and Nelson.
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Blackpool to play Salford City in pre-season friendly
Blackpool will travel to the Peninsula Stadium to take on Salford City during pre-season.
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Road closure misery for motorists in Accrington
Drivers in Accrington are being warned of disruption later this month.
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One treated for minor injuries after Accrington crash
One person was treated for minor injuries after a crash in Accrington.
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Flats block planned for Preston Bus depot site
Plans have been unveiled to build a block of flats alongside the depot where Preston Bus is based.
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Blackpool College planning new building for the influx of construction students
A new building is planned for Blackpool and The Fylde College to accommodate the high number of students enrolling on its construction course.
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Leader of Lancashire County Council on savings
The leader of Lancashire County Council says the search for savings within the authority is designed to enable money to be reinvested in the “frontline services” on which people rely.
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Preston temple holds prayers for Air India plane crash victims
Prayers have been held at a Hindu temple in Preston to remember those who lost their lives in the Air India crash this week.
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New initiative aimed at empowering talented young athletes in Fylde
A new initiative aimed at empowering talented young athletes in Fylde has been launched.
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Local names recognised in King's Birthday Honours
A number of well-known local figures have been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours list.
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Nigel Farage visits Lancashire County Council
Nigel Farage has told the new Reform UK administration at Lancashire County Council that how they perform will play a part in how well the party does at the next general election in 2029.
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Men charged after death of baby Preston Davey in Blackpool
Police have charged two men as part of an ongoing investigation into the death of a baby boy in Blackpool.
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Scaffolding back up on little Marton Mill ready for next round of work
The scaffolding is back up on Little Marton Mill, ready for the next round of work to begin.
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Front line boost for Lancashire Police
Lancashire Constabulary is set to benefit from an additional 53 Police Officers, as well as 30 new Police Community Support Officers and 20 Special Constables, thanks to extra Home Office funding.
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Further action taken against rogue trader who scammed £500,000 from vulnerable people
A rogue trader who scammed elderly and vulnerable residents out of more than £500,000 has been hit with further sanctions to prevent him preying on more victims in the future.
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MP Chris Webb contacts pensioners over latest Winter Fuel entitlements
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb says he is helping inform pensioners of their entitlements in the wake of the Winter Fuel Allowance U-turn by the Government.
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Review being conducted into effectiveness of multi-million pound bypass, campaigner told
A review is currently underway into the effectiveness of a multi-million pound bypass hailed as the answer to chronic congestion, a road campaigner has been told.
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Preston indoor sports centre details revealed
A new indoor sports centre in Preston will be based around padel and five-a-side football, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can reveal.
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Illegal cigarettes and vapes worth £50,000 seized in Blackburn raids
Raids by police and trading standards officers aided a detection dog on four Blackburn businesses have seized more than £50,000 worth of illegal cigarettes and vapes.
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Huge crowds welcome King as he’s handed keys to Lancaster Castle
King Charles has visited Lancaster Castle, his first engagement in Lancashire since he became Monarch.
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Millions of pounds to be invested in the borough’s roads
Almost £12 million will be spent by the council on improving the infrastructure of Blackburn with Darwen for all highway users.
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CCTV appeal after indecent exposure incident
Police are investigating an alleged incident of indecent exposure in Accrington.
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North West Ambulance Service receive funding to upgrade its fleet
North West Ambulance Service has been handed nearly £8 million to upgrade its ambulance fleet.
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Blackpool to face West Brom in pre-seaon friendly
Blackpool will host Championship side West Bromwich Albion as part of their pre-season preparations.
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Blackpool Pride continues with free street party
There was a large turnout for Blackpool Pride yesterday (Saturday).
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Man pleads guilty to causing death of baby by dangerous driving
A man has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a baby by dangerous driving.
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Council to run Blackpool Tower welcomed by local businesses
Blackpool Council says it's a new era for the resort as it takes over Blackpool Tower from August.
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Blackpool's Pride Festival gets underway
Large crowds are expected for Blackpool Pride today.
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East Lancs MP installs CCTV over safety concerns
An East Lancashire MP is to fit CCTV cameras to his constituency office to improve security for himself and his staff.
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£7,000 worth of illegal vapes seized
Rossendale Police, in collaboration with partner agencies, conducted another successful day of action on Tuesday 3rd June to address concerns raised by the local community.
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Poor weather moves jazz event indoors
A thunderstorm warning has seen Preston's Jazzin’ the Park 2025 move indoors today.
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Lung cancer screening comes to Preston
People in Preston aged 55 to 74 who have ever smoked and are registered with a participating GP practice, will soon be invited for potentially life-saving lung cancer screening.
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Resort MP urges government to consider free school meals for all children
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb has urged the Government to go further in its new free school meals initiative – by expanding the offer to ALL children.
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Man pleads guilty to causing death of baby by dangerous driving
A man has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a baby by dangerous driving.
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Preston burglar who targeted pensioner in his 90s jailed
A burglar who targeted homes in Preston, including that of a pensioner in his 90s, has been jailed.
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Blackpool Tower & Madame Tussauds to return to local management
The resort’s most famous landmark, the Blackpool Tower, will be managed by the council’s wholly-owned tourism company, Blackpool Tourism Limited, from later this year, it’s been announced.
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New estate planned for outskirts of Preston
A new housing development on the outskirts of Preston is set to include a school and care home – if it gets the go-ahead.
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Resort’s council-owned bus service is example of how to do it right, says minister
Blackpool’s bus service is a shining example of how a council-run amenity can be run in the right way, a Government minister said after visiting the resort.
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DOGE-style unit on the way at Lancashire County Council
Lancashire County Council is next on the list to get a visit from a Reform UK team that has modelled itself on Elon Musk’s controversial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the United States.
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Plans move forward for new banking hub in Garstang
Proposals to set up a new banking hub in Garstang have now reached the planning stage, with an application lodged with Wyre Council.
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Attractions unveiled for Blackburn’s Festival of Making
More attractions have been announced for next month’s Blackburn’s National Festival of Making including TV architect George Clarke.
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Decision on new Leyland estate that 'rolls a dice with children's lives'
Plans for a new estate in Leyland have been kicked out by councillors amid concerns that they would pose a danger to children walking to and from school.
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Blackpool magician wins Britain's Got Talent
Harry Maguire was the winner of last night's Britain's Got Talent Final.
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T20 Blast: Lancashire beat Notts
Lancashire captain Keaton Jennings starred again as he hit 95 in his team's 47-run victory against Nottinghamshire in cricket's T20 Blast.
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Teen wanted in connection with breaching court order
Police are searching for 15-year-old boy wanted in connection with breaching a court order.
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Schools debate at Blackpool’s Town Hall
Blackpool’s Town Hall saw nine schools from Blackpool, Wyre and Fylde come together to debate in the Blackpool Sixth Peace and Conflict school competition.
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Unconscious cat saved with specialist oxygen mask after house fire
A cat that was found unconscious in a burning building has made a full recovery.
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Bus boss calls for M6 improvements
The boss of Preston Bus is calling for urgent safety improvements on the M6.
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Blackpool named No.1 seaside staycation destination
Blackpool has been named the UK’s number one seaside staycation destination, according to a new study.
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Preston sixth form to close over falling numbers
The sixth form department at a Preston school is set to close – because not enough pupils are choosing to study there.
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Man charged wih number of historical sexual offences
Police have charged a man following an investigation into historical sexual abuse.
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Preston man jailed 22 years for rape and sexual assault
A Preston man who raped and sexually assaulted a woman has been jailed.
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Former Blackpool man tried to blame imaginary twin for sex offences
A former Blackpool man who tried to blame an imaginary twin, who didn't exist, for his sexual offences, has been jailed.
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King Charles to be given keys to the castle on first visit to Lancashire as monarch
King Charles will make an official visit to Lancaster next month, his first trip to Lancashire since becoming monarch, Buckingham Palace has announced.
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Chorley Police and partners conduct underage knife sales tests across the town
Chorley Police have teamed up with Lancashire Trading Standards and young volunteers from across the area to conduct an under-age sales operation as part of Operation Sceptre – a national, intensive week of action to tackle knife crime.
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Dangerous man who robbed women in Blackburn given 14-year sentence
A Blackburn man has been given a 14-year sentence for robbing women in Blackburn.
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Cash guarantee for Preston community schemes
Community and voluntary groups in Preston have been told they will not be left in limbo after it emerged government cash earmarked for local projects will take longer to come through than first expected.
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Residents to have say in bid to save greenspace in coastal protection issue
Residents fighting to protect a precious greenspace in front of their homes will make their case at a key council meeting next week.
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Cancer patient reassurance over new radiotherapy kit
Hospital bosses have moved to reassure cancer patients in Lancashire that they will get the same standard of radiotherapy treatment – regardless of whether or not it is delivered by a new state-of-the-art machine coming to the county.
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Opening night of Lytham Festival cancelled after injury to headliner’s lead singer
The opening night of the Lytham Festival has been cancelled after it was revealed the lead singer of Kings of Leon has suffered a serious foot injury.
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Wagamama to open in Preston’s Animate leisure complex
Preston City Council has announced Asian inspired Japanese restaurant, Wagamama is to open at its newly launched £45million Animate leisure scheme.
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Compulsory purchase powers green light as ‘last resort’ for £90m housing project
Blackpool Council now has the green light to use compulsory purchase powers for its plans to tackle poor housing after a key decision was taken by the authority’s executive committee.
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‘’We must stop out-of-town Uber drivers in their tracks’’ says Blackpool taxi driver
A veteran Blackpool taxi driver says more could be done to keep out of town Uber drivers out of town and protect home-grown operators.
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A new mural and a host of stars to help Fleetwood’s Marine Hall celebrate 90th milestone
Some big star names, a modern screening of a world famous silent film and the creation of a new mural – it’s all happening at Fleetwood’s Marine Hall this year as the iconic venue celebrates its 90th anniversary.
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Man jailed for 12 years after killing three-year-old Burnley girl in Manchester city centre crash
A man has been jailed after a three-year-old girl from Burnley was killed when she was hit by a van in Manchester city centre.
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Leyland man admits kidnapping and raping a woman at knifepoint
A Leyland man has admitted kidnapping and raping a woman at knifepoint.
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Views sought on the future of Blackburn Corporation Park Conservatory
Blackburn with Darwen Council are looking for as many people as possible to share their views on the future of the iconic Corporation Park conservatory.
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Geordie duo Ant and Dec return to Blackpool
TV royalty Ant and Dec’s wax figures have returned to Madame Tussauds Blackpool after a transformation.
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Government Preston office snub
Preston “desperately needs” more of the top quality office space that could attract government departments to the city, according to a local business group.
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Vintage shelter discovered in resort’s Grade II listed Stanley Park
A remarkable piece of Blackpool’s transport heritage has been discovered on the edge of Blackpool’s Grade II listed Stanley Park.
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How police are using cutting-edge technology to boost fight against crime
The days of notepads and pens are a thing of the past for Lancashire’s police officers – these days they have an array of state-of the technology at their disposal to make to make evidence gathering quicker and more accurate.
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Appeal after car deliberately driven into house in Great Harwood
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a car was deliberately driven into a house in Great Harwood.
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Renewed appeal after man found unresponsive in Little Plumpton dies
Police have renewed appeals for help as they investigate the circumstances which led to the death of a man found unresponsive in Little Plumpton.
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We’re being unfairly blamed for stink – it’s not just us – say landfill operators
The operators of the Fleetwood landfill site at the centre of thousands of complaints over stinking emissions say the site is playing ‘only a small role’ in the overall odour profile of the area.
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Nelson paedophile jailed for raping a girl and sexually assaulting another
A Nelson man has been jailed after raping and sexually assaulting two teenagers.
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Preston burglar jailed
A burglar who targeted a home in Preston has been jailed.
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Police conduct successful day of action in Accrington
Hyndburn Police were out again this week, continuing with Operation Rally, a dedicated day of intensified action to tackle the top concerns raised by local residents, visitors and businesses in the area.
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Family pays tribute to teenage boy who tragically died after going into river
The family of a teenage boy who died after getting into difficulty on the River Wyre in Garstang have paid a loving tribute to him.
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New leader and cabinet announced
The county council's new leader and cabinet have been announced at its full council meeting.
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Appeal after cyclist seriously injured in Barnoldswick collision
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a cyclist suffered serious injuries following a collision in Barnoldswick.
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Darwen shop fails underage knife sale
Officers from the Blackburn with Darwen Neighbourhood Team were joined by Trading Standards this week to conduct an underage sales operation.
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Burnley man jailed for killing football fan in Blackpool
A man has been jailed for five years after killing a football fan in Blackpool.
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Blackpool man jailed for life after murdering friend
A man has been jailed for life after murdering his friend in his Blackpool home, before stealing his property.
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Man found guilty of Blackpool murder
A man has today been found guilty of murder, after stabbing a man to death in Blackpool, before stealing items from his home.
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Tower block demolitions to begin
A new date has been set for the start of demolition work on three tower blocks on the outskirts of Preston city centre.
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New recovery hub to help tackle addiction opens in resort
People in Blackpool affected by addiction can now get help at a safe and dedicated space offering holistic support.
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Still hope for ambitious Masterplan vision for Fleetwood despite funding blow
Ambitious plans to revitalise Fleetwood are still in the pipeline despite missing out on a vital share of £1.5 billion of Government funding.
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Pensioner dies following Burnley collision
A pensioner has died following a collision in Burnley earlier this month.
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Construction begins on new Civil Service office building in Talbot Gateway
Construction has begun on a new office building for Ministry of Defence civil servants as part of Blackpool’s Talbot Gateway redevelopment.
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Burnley pitch invader given five-year banning order
A Burnley fan has been given a five-year banning order after invading the pitch.
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Preston leisure complex restaurant switch
Asian-inspired restaurant chain Wagamama is set to open an outlet in Preston’s Animate cinema and leisure complex, it has emerged.
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Arrest made after man suffers serious injuries in alleged assault
Police are investigating an assault which left a man with serious injuries over the weekend.
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Teenager dies after getting into difficulty in river near Garstang
A teenager has died after getting into difficulty in the river near Garstang.
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New film on Blackpool’s gay history to be screened in resort cinema
A former Blackpool woman has co-produced a documentary film which charts the rise of the resort’s drag and LGBTQ+ scene and it is to be screened in the town next month.
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Registered sex offender jailed for possession of 'paedophile manual'
A registered sex offender has been sent to prison for possession of a 'paedophile manual' and breaching notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act.
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Attracting big brand hotels is hurting our town, says hotelier
A leading Blackpool hotelier says problems with the over supply of holiday bed spaces in the town is being made worse by the council’s promotion of big new hotel brands in the town.
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‘They’re trying to get me to sell my farm’: Owner of Blackpool donkeys’ winter home
The owner of a farm which her family have worked on for over a century has blasted the council, claiming they are trying to ‘persuade’ her to sell up her land to make way for a huge development.
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Heritage trams to return for Blackpool’s Lightpool Festival
The famous heritage trams will return to Blackpool promenade this autumn.
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Man jailed after killing woman in fatal Nelson collision
A man has been jailed after killing a woman in a fatal collision in Nelson last year.
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£62,000 worth of illicit tobacco products seized during police action in Rossendale
Rossendale Police, in collaboration with partner agencies, conducted a successful day of action this week to address concerns raised by the local community.
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Blackpool, Wyre & Fylde beaches recognised with National Seaside Awards
A number of beaches around Blackpool and the Fylde coast have been recognised for their quality with national awards.
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Arrests made in investigation into moorland fire in Rivington area
Lancashire Police have provided an update on the moorland fire in the Rivington area earlier this week.
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Woman pedestrian dies after collision with car in Blackburn
Police are appealing for your help following a fatal collision in Blackburn yesterday afternoon.
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Preston shop given a year-long ban from selling tobacco and vapes
A Preston shop, trading under the name of PR1 Euro Mini Market, on Church Street, has been banned from selling any tobacco or vaping products for 12 months.
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Spanish Civil War memorial honours East Lancashire volunteers who fought fascism
East Lancashire men who volunteered to fight fascism in the 1930s Spanish Civil War have been honoured in a new memorial in Burnley.
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Concerns raised over reduction of Avanti West Coast’s train services to resort
A transport advisor on disability issues has raised concerns after hearing that services to London from Blackpool are to be reduced to just one train a day by operator Avanti.
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Council looking at compulsory purchase powers to help tackle poor housing
Blackpool Council is looking to press ahead with proposals to use compulsory purchase powers ‘as a last resort’ in its efforts to tackle poor housing and deprivation in the resort.
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12 arrested in Blackpool town centre crackdown
Blackpool Neighbourhood Police and Task Force teams joined forces with partners to crack down on crime in Blackpool town centre.
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Appeal after man seriously injured in Blackburn electric bike collision
Police are appealing for information after a collision in Blackburn left a man with serious injuries.
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Next leader of Lancashire County Council announced
The next leader of Lancashire County Council is set to be Cllr Stephen Atkinson.
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Stanley Chief Exec outlines ‘grim’ financial position
The chief executive of a cash strapped East Lancashire football club which last week closed its academy for aspiring young players has said its financial position is ‘grim’.
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Prison sentence for care worker who sexually assaulted a vulnerable woman
A care worker from Hyndburn has been jailed for sexually assaulting a vulnerable woman.
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Man spends hours on roof after escaping from police
A number of roads had to be closed in Blackpool, after a man escaped from police and climbed onto the roof of a building in the town centre.
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Woman charged with Blackpool attempted child abduction
A woman has been charged with attempting to abduct a baby in Blackpool town centre.
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Appeal after man seriously injured in Blackburn collision
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man was seriously injured in a collision in Blackburn.
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Colne Market Hall revamp is ‘progressing well’, councillors told
The redevelopment of Colne Market Hall, which could include a new food hall, bar, arts and crafts, is progressing well, Pendle councillors are being told.
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Hospital staff shuttle bus scrapped
A free shuttle bus that ferries staff between the Royal Preston and Chorley and South Ribble hospitals is to be scrapped as part of a cost-cutting drive.
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Appeal after driver is seriously injured in Ingol collision
Lancashire Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a man was seriously injured in a collision in Preston.
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Leaders call for Reform councillor to be removed after Hitler social media post
There have been cross-party calls for Reform UK to throw out one of their new Lancashire county councillors after he posted a picture of Hitler on his Facebook page.
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Expansion of Blackburn’s Making Rooms given approval
A £1.5million expansion to Blackburn’s thriving Making Rooms creative and technology hub can now begin after it was given planning approval.
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Fifteen arrested in week of action to tackle illegal ketamine use in Burnley and Padiham
Police have arrested 15 people during an operation to tackle the illegal supply of ketamine in Burnley and Padiham.
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New Tory opposition leader assesses defeat and Reform pledges
The defeat suffered by the Conservatives in last week’s Lancashire County Council elections was more a reflection of the national political mood than the result of discontent with local services, according to the new leader of the Tory group on the authority.
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Accrington Stanley announce closure of Academy
Accrington Stanley have announced the sudden closure of their Academy, due to current financial pressures the club faces.
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Appeal following fatal collision in Blackburn
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage following a fatal collision in Blackburn earlier this year.
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Man found guilty of killing football fan outside a Blackpool pub
A man has been found guilty of killing a football fan in Blackpool.
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VE Day commemorations across Blackburn with Darwen
Thursday 8 May 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day – the historic date in 1945 when World War II ended in Europe.
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Blackpool celebrates VE Day 80th anniversary
Blackpool is preparing a series of events as the town joins the rest of the nation to celebrate the anniversary of VE Day next week.
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Preston to mark VE Day and VJ Day with special events
Preston City Council will proudly mark both VE Day and VJ Day in 2025 with a series of commemorative events in the city centre, following requests from local veterans and community members.
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Third major project to replace traffic lights in Preston is set to begin in May
The third stage of a scheme to replace traffic lights at key junctions in Preston is set to begin over the weekend.
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Reform UK to elect new leader of Lancashire County Council this weekend
The Reform UK group that now controls Lancashire County Council will elect a leader this Saturday, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can reveal.
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Appeal after man dies following a collision in Lytham
A pensioner has died following a collision in Lytham over the weekend.
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Reform UK candidates ‘nervous, but excited’
Two of Reform UK’s victorious candidates in the Lancashire County Council elections have admitted to being shocked to find themselves as part of the group that will now take charge of the authority.
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Man jailed after approaching schoolgirls in Blackpool
A man has been jailed after approaching schoolgirls and making sexualised comments in Blackpool, in 2023.
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Man jailed for life after Burnley Rape
A man has been jailed for life following the rape of a woman in Burnley.
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Reform UK set to take control of Lancashire County Council
Reform UK is set to take control of Lancashire County Council following the local elections.
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Tributes paid to man who died in St Annes collision
A tribute has been paid to a man who ‘had his whole life ahead of him’, who died in a collision in St Annes last week.
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Derelict building in Preston city centre to be demolished
A derelict building in Preston city centre is to be demolished.
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Two charged following shop thefts in Rawtenstall
Police have charged two people following a string of shop thefts in Rawtenstall.
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Three jailed for spate of Chorley burglaries
Three burglars who targeted homes across Chorley have been jailed for a total of 10 years.
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Drink driver who serious injured pedestrian on Blackpool promenade jailed
A man who mowed down and seriously injured a pedestrian on Blackpool prom has been jailed.
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Two charged after fatal collision in Bamber Bridge
Two people have been charged as part of an ongoing investigation into a collision in Bamber Bridge which left a baby boy dead and his mother seriously injured.
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Prestigious presentation at Lancaster Castle will honour BEM recipients
On Friday, the historic setting of Lancaster Castle will host a prestigious Honours ceremony.
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Improvement works begin at Serpentine Lake in Moor Park
Work has officially commenced on the Serpentine Lake at Moor Park.
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Details announced about Burnley FC’s promotion parade
Burnley Football Club will mark their return to the Premier League during a civic celebration next week.
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Details revealed for Hyndburn’s Huncoat relief road
Details have been revealed of the £6.8million new relief road key to one of East Lancashire’s biggest ever housing developments which will come with its own orchard.
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Two arrested after drug warrant on Fleetwood property
Two arrests have been made following a drugs raid on a property in Fleetwood.
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Man jailed following sexual assault at Hyndburn leisure centre
A man has been jailed for engaging in sexual activity with a person with a mental disorder impeding choice.
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Appeal to find family and friends of man found dead in Preston
Lancashire Police are looking to trace the family and friends of a man who was very sadly found dead in Preston last week.
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Only Fools & Horses musical to continue after opening night abandoned following medical incident
Bosses at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens say the performance of the Only Fools & Horses musical will continue after the opening night was abandoned following a medical incident.
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Blackburn’s ‘Margo Towers’ to become a church
The ground floor of the prominent and distinctive Blackburn apartment complex dubbed ‘Margo Towers’ is now to become a church.
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Decision made on demolition of old Fleetwood docks buildings after roosting bats report
Planners have run the rule over proposals to demolish three old dockside buildings in Fleetwood – but the possibility of roosting bats have had to be taken into consideration.
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Preston snooker club plan approved
A former social club in Preston is to be turned into a snooker hall after planners ruled the sport was sufficiently quiet for the residential street where it will now be played.
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Large cannabis grow discovered in Preston
Police are investigating following the discovery of a large cannabis grow in Preston.
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New Business Centre named after influential 1930s architect
The renovation of Stanley Buildings in Blackpool town centre is nearing completion, transforming previously disused space into a contemporary business centre to be named ‘The Robinson’.
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Liggard Brook improvement works to begin
Work to enhance the ecological health of Liggard Brook in Lytham will commence next week.
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Teenager arrested after high speed pursuit on M6 and M65
A 17-year-old was arrested after a 135mph pursuit along the M6 and M65.
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Neighbourhood policing team conduct successful day of action in Bacup
Rossendale Police, alongside partner agencies, were out this week, where they conducted a successful day of action to address pressing community concerns.
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Man jailed for assaulting a woman in Blackpool
A man has been jailed for assaulting a woman in Blackpool.
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Lancashire to commemorate 80th anniversary of VE Day with a special service
A service will be held in Blackburn next month to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
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Appeal after man dies in Lytham collision
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man died following a collision in Lytham last night.
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Suspected arson attack destroys derelict church building in Thornton
Police are investigating a suspected arson attack that destroyed a derelict church building in Thornton.
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Preston live music venue to reopen following almost decade long closure
One of Preston’s favourite live music venues, 53 Degrees, is set to make a triumphant return in August after nearly a decade of closure.
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Blackburn with Darwen children’s services rated as good in latest inspection
Government inspectors who three years ago downgraded Blackburn with Darwen Council’s children’s services department to ‘requires improvement’ have restored it to a ‘good’ rating.
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Blackburn man who drugged and sexually assaulted schoolgirl jailed for 17 years
A 44-year-old man who groomed a schoolgirl on Snapchat before drugging and then engaging her in sexual activity has been jailed for 17 years.
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Tattoo Hygiene Rating Scheme helps residents to make informed choices
To help residents make informed choices when getting a tattoo, Blackpool Council introduced their Tattoo Hygiene Rating Scheme.
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Potato takeaway expansion planned
Preston’s famous hot potato tram could be in line for its biggest facelift in the 70 years since it was established, as its current social media-star operators plan a huge overhaul.
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Bomb squad attend incident at Rivington after suspected grenades discovered
Police attended incident at Rivington this morning after suspected grenades were discovered.
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Chorley stem cell donor who saved a stranger’s life urges others to join the register
A Chorley man who saved a stranger’s life by donating stem cells, and is calling on others to sign up to do the same.
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Who deserves highlighting in a Nelson history trail, murals or statue?
Nelson could potentially have new town centre murals, plaques, a history trail or even a statue highlighting its heritage and people, in small art or community projects linked to the £25million Nelson Town Deal.
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Plans revealed for new rides at South Pier
Proposals have been revealed to install two new fairground rides on Blackpool Promenade.
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£4m to be spent on Blackpool bus service improvements
More than £4m of funding is set to be spent on improving bus services in Blackpool including upgrading shelters.
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Blackburn’s homeless pods back for next winter
Emergency accommodation for some of Blackburn with Darwen’s most vulnerable homeless people will be retained for next winter and town hall bosses will now look at a longer term provision.
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Blackpool business academies to continue for an additional year
Blackpool businesses can continue to receive free support thanks to an extension of existing funding.
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New car park branded a ‘tarmac desert’
A new town centre car park has been branded a ‘tarmac desert’ by a councillor who had called for the space to be transformed into a green space instead.
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Blackburn travellers camp fears
Town hall officials are monitoring a plot of land in Darwen after fears were raised it is being developed for an unauthorised travellers’ camp.
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Part of car park to close for King George’s Hall works
Half of a Blackburn town centre car park is to be shut for the duration of the £9million renovation of King George’s Hall.
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Man jailed for raping woman in Darwen
A man has been jailed for seven years for raping a woman in Darwen.
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Blackburn with Darwen Council given £3m funding boost
Blackburn with Darwen Council has been given another £2.786million of government Levelling Up grants.
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Work begins on new passenger terminal at Blackpool Airport
Work has begun to build a new passenger handling terminal at Blackpool Airport as the Squires Gate hub continues with its expansion plans.
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Motorcyclist dies after collision in Chorley
A motorcycle rider has died following a collision in Chorley.
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Man jailed for attempting to kill police officer at Preston station
A 54-year-old man has been jailed for 27 years for the attempted murder of a British Transport Police (BTP) Special Constable.
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Intensive day of action tackles community issues in Preston City Centre
Preston’s Neighbourhood Policing Team have been out and about over the last few days tackling issues raised by the local community.
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Get your green fingers on early bird tickets for Chorley Flower Show
Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, the Chorley Flower Show will return from Friday 25 to Sunday 27 July.
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Appeal for information after man stabbed in Accrington
Police are appealing for information after a man was stabbed in Accrington.
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Community Beach Hub Opens on St Annes Beach
A new Community Beach Hub has opened on St Annes Beach.
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Cricket pitch funding approved
Cricket is to make a return to Preston’s Moor Park later this summer – a year after vandals stopped play.
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The Parched Pea Podcast in the running for two national awards
A podcast lifting the lid on life in Preston and named after a Lancashire delicacy is up for two national awards.
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Man jailed after more than a decade of sexual abuse
A sexual predator from Blackburn has been jailed after more than a decade of abuse.
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Burnley cricket legend James Anderson to be knighted
Burnley’s James Anderson, England cricket’s record Test wicket taker, is to be given a knighthood for services to the sport.
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Chance for residents in Thornton to have say over how to improve green space
Residents in Thornton are being asked to have their say about how to improve a public open space.
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Angry exchanges in council over stinking landfill issue
There were angry exchanges at a Wyre Council’s full council meeting last night as emotions ran high during a discussion over the noxious, stinking landfill site which has been plaguing communities for over a year.
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Pensioner suffers serious injuries after dog walker attack in Penwortham
Police are asking for help after a man in his 70s was assaulted while walking his dog in Penwortham this week.
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Man found guilty of sexual offences against children in Rawtenstall
A man has been found guilty of sexual offences against children in Rawtenstall.
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Campaigners against Fleetwood landfill site to take protest into Wyre Council chamber
Protesters against the Fleetwood landfill site at the centre of noxious emissions across the area are to hold another demonstration – in the chamber of Wyre Council.
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Accrington and Rossendale College awarded a £1.5million grant to upgrade buildings
Accrington and Rossendale College has been awarded a £1.5million grant to invest in upgrading its college buildings.
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Covid delayed Blackburn housing development back on track
The £13million Covid-delayed second stage of a major Blackburn housing development is now back on the starting grid.
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Keep Blackpool Tidy campaign relaunched
Residents are being urged to make a pledge not to drop litter as Blackpool bids to keep its streets clean this summer.
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Demolition of old Fleetwood docks buildings awaits confirmation over roosting bats and birds
Plans to demolish dilapidated old fish-processing buildings on Fleetwood Docks will first have to wait to see if bats are present.
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East Lancashire household tips reopen
Five East Lancashire Household Waste Recycling Centres will this week be open as normal after closing over the weekend following unprecedented weekend demand during the recent good weather.
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Ambitious scheme to transform Poulton Masonic Hall lodged with planners
Ambitious plans to bring one of Poulton’s most distinctive buildings back to life have now been lodged with planners at Wyre.