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Council Leader says anti-immigration marchers ‘not reflective’ of Blackpool
The Leader of Blackpool Council said people who took part in an anti-immigration march at the weekend were not reflective of the many people who live, work and visit the town.
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Plans approved to expand school places across Preston
Plans to increase school capacity across Preston have been approved by councillors.
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First Eid Family festival for Blackpool area in bid to bring community together
A family festival is being staged in Bispham aimed at bringing members of the community together.
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Force merger plans - ‘local communities must not be damaged’
Government plans to slash the number of police forces must not damage the relationship between local communities and the officers who serve them, the man who oversees Lancashire Constabulary has warned.
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Public meeting on plans to demolish hundreds of homes in resort’s Revoe ward
Residents in Blackpool’s Revoe area are to have their say about plans to demolish hundreds of homes in a controversial £90m regeneration scheme.
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Burnley facility set to accept waste from across East Lancashire
A facility in Burnley is set to accept waste from across East Lancashire when the county council's contract for the use of the Whinney Hill landfill site comes to an end in April.
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Mercer Hall contractors sought for next phase of development
Hyndburn Leisure is inviting contractors to tender for phase two of the redevelopment of Great Harwood’s historic Mercer Hall.
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Blackpool landscape changing every week in readiness for new Multiversity
Over the past week further demolition work has taken place in Blackpool as streets are being flattened to make way for the landmark £65 million Multiversity campus.
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Man jailed for burgling Colne vets practice
A man has been jailed after burgling a vets practice in Colne.
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Warning after pensioner conned out of thousands by crook posing as police officer
Police have launched an investigation after a man in his 80s from Nelson was conned out of £10,000 by a group falsely claiming to be police officers and bank staff.
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Care home clarity call
Lancashire’s Labour MPs have called on Reform UK to guarantee that five care homes whose futures the party appeared to secure this week will not be privatised.
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Council leader defends postponing local elections
The leader of Chorley Council has defended asking for the borough’s local elections to be called off this year.
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MP launches road safety campaign
Rossendale and Darwen MP Andy MacNae has launched a major constituency-wide road safety campaign.
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Blackpool back on track after home victory
Blackpool ended their three-match losing streak with a convincing two-nil victory over Northampton Town.
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A582 changes move closer
A long-planned overhaul designed to reduce congestion on one of the busiest routes in Central Lancashire has moved a step closer after planning permission was granted for a key element of the scheme.
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New renal centre to be sited in Blackpool after planning green light
A new health facility is to open in Blackpool offering vital dialysis treatment to renal patients in a more accessible location.
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New bus lane in Preston city centre to go live
A new bus lane in Preston city centre will go live next month, with warnings issued to drivers who use it incorrectly to begin with.
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Drivers to be fined under new powers if they attempt dangerous manoeuvres
Drivers will be fined if they attempt dangerous manoeuvres at four locations across Lancashire, under new powers being rolled out for enforcing moving traffic offences.
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Foundation set up in memory of woman killed by falling tree branch in Blackburn’s Witton Park
The husband of the mother of two who was killed by a falling tree branch in Blackburn’s Witton Park in August has set up a foundation in her memory.
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Blackburn with Darwen Council urged to support tougher rules on social media use by under-16s
Blackburn with Darwen Council will next week be urged to support tougher rules for the use of social media by under-16s.
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Concerns raised again as work to start on Anchorsholme sea wall compound
There’s some good news for the coastal protection of Anchorsholme – but not such good news for a group of residents in nearby Little Bispham.
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Appeal after man dies following collision in Forton
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man sadly died in a collision in Forton.
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Tragedy as pensioner dies following collision
A pensioner has died following a collision in Brierfield in December.
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Blackpool man found guilty of string of sexual offences
A Blackpool man has been found guilty of a string of sexual offences after being caught in a undercover operation three times.
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Guilty pleas after two men stabbed in Accrington hours apart
Two men have pleaded guilty to their roles in an incident where a man was stabbed after leaving a Mosque in Accrington shortly after leaving Friday Prayers.
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St Annes and Kirkham Pools set for transformation with £9.3 million investment
A £9.3 million transformation looks set to be approved to completely modernise St Annes Swimming Pool and get Kirkham Baths reopened.
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Announcement made about future of under threat Lancashire care homes
The future of five Lancashire care homes appears to have been guaranteed after months of uncertainty about whether they would be refurbished or closed.
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Proj3kt nightclub closure confirmed
A controversial East Lancashire nightclub will now remain closed permanently after its owners lost their appeal over the revocation of its premises licence.
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Common Edge Road junction improvements nearing completion
Works to remodel the junction of School Road and Common Edge Road are nearing completion.
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New pet crematorium approved for Carleton Cemetery
Blackpool is set to get its first pet crematorium under new plans for Carleton cemetery.
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Tribute paid to 'best boy' who died following Grimsargh collision
The family of a young man who died following a collision in Grimsargh have paid a heartbreaking tribute to their ‘best boy’.
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Man given 20-year sentence for sexually assaulting two girls in East Lancashire
A man who sexually assaulted two young girls in East Lancashire has been given a 20-year sentence.
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Great Harwood’s Mercer Hall reopens
Great Harwood’s historic Mercer Hall in Great Harwood has officially reopened following the completion of a major £500,000 plus upgrade.
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East Lancashire bus fare rises criticised
A second East Lancashire MP has called on Transdev to think again about local bus fare rises and ticketing changes which came into effect this week.
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Traders sought for Accrington’s historic Market Hall
Hyndburn Council will soon be seeking new market traders and food and drink operators to take space at Accrington’s historic Market Hall when it reopens in November.
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McDonald’s drive-thru approved for Preston motorway turnoff
A new McDonald’s drive-thru will be built alongside the M6, on the outskirts of Preston, after being given the green light by councillors.
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Blackpool MP speaks out on future of much-loved heritage trams after fears raised
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb says worried constituents have been contacting him with concerns over the future of the visitor centre which houses the town’s much-loved heritage trams.
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Blackpool prepares for upcoming waste and recycling changes
Blackpool residents are gearing up for changes to bin collections.
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Work on new Blackburn roundabout to start in May
Work on an eight-month project to build a new four-arm roundabout on a busy road to serve major Blackburn housing developments will start in May.
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Avanti bids to revive lunchtime weekday train from Blackpool to London
Train operator Avanti West Coast has made a new bid to bring back an extra weekday London service for Blackpool after controversial cuts to the operation.
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Blackpool firm named in Times top 100 tech firms in UK
A Blackpool firm has been named as the North West’s second fastest-growing technology company, according to a new list – and among the top 100 in the UK.
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Lancashire care staff ‘ready to strike’ says union leader
Lancashire care staff are ready to strike if any of the county’s under-threat homes and day centres are earmarked for closure, a union leader has warned.
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Teenager dies following collision in Grimsargh
A teenager has died following a collision between two cars in Grimsargh on Sunday.
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Appeal after men seriously injured in A585 bypass collision
Three men have been seriously injured in a collision between a taxi and a van on the A585 bypass near Windy Harbour in Poulton-le-Fylde.
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Beat the Blues across Fylde this Blue Monday
Fylde residents are being encouraged to beat the January blues with a range of free wellbeing activities this Blue Monday.
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Historic canopy welcomes back Preston Market traders
Preston’s outdoor market traders will be back under the Victorian canopy from Tuesday.
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Man charged following burglary in Barnoldswick
A man has been charged following a burglary at a Barnoldswick pub where a car and wallet were stolen.
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MP set for crunch meeting over Norcross roundabout
Continued concerns about the safety of a problem roundabout has prompted an MP to arrange a meeting with highway bosses.
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Essential tree care begins first phase of Clifton Street transformation
Work is set to begin on the long-awaited transformation of Clifton Street in Lytham, with essential tree care marking the first stage of a major town centre investment.
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Leyland man charged with sexual assault in Blackpool
A man from Leyland has been charged following a sexual assault in Blackpool.
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Man banned from ASDA, Tesco & Aldi stores across Lancashire
A man has been banned from entering ASDA, Tesco and Aldi stores across Lancashire after repeated shoplifting offences.
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Teenager admits making hoax call which sparked large emergency response in Blackpool
A teenager has admitted making a hoax call which led to a large scale emergency response in Blackpool, involving police, HM Coastguard, the fire service and ambulance service.
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Pensioner dies after Leyland collision
An 89-year-old woman has died following a collision in Leyland last weekend.
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Burnley nightclub licence revoked
East Lancashire’s police licensing sergeant has pledged to crackdown on irresponsible nightclub operators after councillors revoked the certificate for a controversial Burnley venue for the second time.
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Cardinal Newman College reveal expansion plans
A Preston sixth form college has unveiled plans for a major extension designed to help deal with a shortage of space and ever-increasing demand for places.
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Burnley set to bid to be first ever UK Town of Culture
Burnley looks set to submit a bid to become the first ever UK Town of Culture.
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World class cyclists heading to Lancashire for Tour de France 2027
Lancashire will take centre stage in one of the world's biggest sporting events, the Tour de France 2027.
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Overnight road closure planned for latest Preston traffic light upgrade
Essential traffic signal upgrades at a busy Preston junction will begin next week, with the majority of work taking place overnight to minimise disruption.
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Major upgrades to Colne bus station set to begin next week
Improvements to Colne bus station will get underway next week, marking the first phase of a major scheme to upgrade facilities and improve access for passengers.
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Father and son sentenced after supplying ketamine in East Lancashire
A father and son have appeared in the dock after admitting to illegally supplying ketamine in East Lancashire.
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MoD building rapidly taking shape as resort’s overall £350m development continues
The true scale of the forthcoming new multi-million pound Ministry of Defence (MOD) office building in Blackpool can now be seen as the building takes shape.
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Future of heritage tram attraction at serious risk, says councillor
The future of Blackpool’s Tramtown attraction – home to the town’s world-famous heritage trams – is at serious risk, says a leading councillor.
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Lancashire County Council plan to raise council tax by 3.8%
Lancashire County Council is proposing to increase council tax by 3.8 percent next year – 1.2 percent below the maximum amount permitted by the government.
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Man who filmed himself committing high value burglaries in East Lancashire jailed
A man who filmed himself before and after committing burglaries in East Lancashire during which high value cars were stolen has been jailed.
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The Harris reopens to record crowds thanks to Wallace & Gromit exhibition
Wallace & Gromit in A Case at the Museum, drew crowds of blockbuster proportions, with 105,177 visitors in its first eight weeks at The Harris in Preston.
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Blackpool hotel ended agreement with Marco’s restaurant due to ‘restrictions’
The operators of Blackpool’s Holiday Inn ended the arrangements with Marco Pierre White’s restaurant brand because of “restrictions” with the deal, it has emerged.
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Chorley bids for inaugural Town of Culture status
Chorley has become the first place in Lancashire to declare that it will bid to become the UK’s inaugural Town of Culture.
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Rogue roofer jailed following Trading Standards investigation
A rogue roofer from East Lancashire who scammed older residents out of thousands of pounds has been jailed, following a Trading Standards probe.
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Paedophile jailed after sexually assaulting teenage girl after giving her drugs in Rawtenstall
A paedophile who sexually assaulted a teenage girl after giving her drugs in Rawtenstall, has been handed a lengthy jail sentence.
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Closure order granted at problematic Preston address
Preston’s Neighbourhood Policing Team and Prosper Partnership Team have secured a three-month partial closure order at a problem address.
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Proposed seating improvements at Grade II-listed Blackpool Grand Theatre
Plans are being made to introduce a much improved yet sympathetic reseating of the top gallery tier at Grade II-listed Blackpool Grand Theatre.
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Campaigners make call over issues at Lytham Tip
Residents in Fylde are backing calls to end ongoing problems at Lytham Tip.
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Man given life sentence for stabbing a probation officer in Preston
A man who stabbed a probation officer in Preston, inflicting serious injuries on her, has been given a life sentence.
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Appeal after elderly pedestrian seriously injured in Leyland collision
Lancashire Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after an elderly woman suffered serious injuries in a collision in Leyland.
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Council begin new advice drive to help people cope with rising cost of living
An East Lancashire local authority has started a new advice drive to help people cope with the rising cost of living.
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Decision on historic pub’s future delayed after community group’s new bid
A controversial plan to turn a historic Pendle village pub into a family home has been put on hold, after a community group made a new bid to reopen it.
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More than 100 new homes proposed for site in Marton
A substantial housing development of more than 100 homes is being proposed for a site in Blackpool.
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Op Limit sees 271 drink and drug driving arrests in Lancashire
Police officers across Lancashire used a combination of roadside stops and intelligence-led, targeted policing to find and arrest offenders.
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Nurse fron Preston bows out after half a century of care
After half a century of caring for patients across Lancashire and beyond, Angela Wilson, a Staff Nurse in Outpatients at Chorley and South Ribble Hospital, has hung up her uniform - bringing an incredible 50-year nursing career to a close.
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DNA results confirm breed profile of three 'wolves' found roaming in Preston
Three large dogs found roaming the streets of Preston the day before Halloween have been confirmed as wolf-dogs following DNA testing.
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Pendleside Hospice charity shop in Burnley targeted by burglars
Dave Fishwick, the Burnley businessman behind Netflix’s Bank of Dave, has stepped in to help a local hospice charity after its shop was damaged.
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I work at Lancashire’s best building in Blackpool but we’ve had issues there
A worker at the DWP’s recently opened £100m Blackpool office which had to be evacuated this week claims the building has had a string of operational issues.
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Work continues to restore Chorley’s Astley Hall
Restoration works are set to begin later this month on the West Wing of Astley Hall.
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Final Chance to Shape St Annes Town Centre Transformation Before Works Begin
With construction set to begin in the coming months, residents and businesses have their final opportunity to influence two projects that will reinvent how people experience St Annes town centre.
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Padel court plan for Accrington
Accrington looks set to get two new padel courts.
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Play area wrecked in arson attack will be rebuilt, vow councillors
Councillors have vowed that play equipment destroyed in a senseless arson attack in a Fylde coast park will be rebuilt as quickly as possible.
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Two arrests after man dies following Preston collision
Two men have been arrested after a man died following a collision in Preston.
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Couple convicted of child cruelty used babysitter revealed to be paedophile
A couple in Blackpool previously jailed for child cruelty allowed a man who turned out to be a convicted sex offender to babysit two of their children, a review has found.
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Blackburn kids’ fitness offer to launch
Children in an East Lancashire borough will soon be able to take advantage of a brand new £15 a month fitness offer.
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Darwen civic revamp contract awarded to local firm
Nelson-based Barnfield Construction Ltd is to be appointed as main contractor for the multi-million pound Darwen Market Hall and Civic Quarter development project.
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Lancashire archives building needs new roof
The building that houses some of Lancashire’s most precious historical documents needs a new roof.
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Response to Preston bus station safety fears
Transport bosses say a raft of security measures are in place at Preston Bus Station after it was identified as the place in the city that is most feared by women at night.
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Well known GP to chair £20m Pride in Fleetwood project
A well-known Fleetwood GP is to chair a £20m community project to help regenerate the town.
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DWP issues statement after falling debris causes evacuation of £100m Blackpool site
DWP bosses have issued a statement after falling debris from Blackpool’s new £100m civil service office led to a dramatic evacuation.
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Teenager sentenced for stabbing boy near to Preston’s Moor Park
A teenage boy who stabbed a 15-year-old in the chest during a fight near Moor Park in Preston, has been sentenced to more than three years youth detention.
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Plans considered for new 3G football pitches in Burnley
Burnley Council is being asked to consider proposals for new 3G football pitches at Prairie Sports Village and Burnley High School.
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Multi-million pound Blackpool apartments scheme looks set for 2027 fruition
Multi-million pound plans to build a seven-storey block of luxury apartments on Blackpool seafront are anticipated to finally see fruition in 2027.
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Latest padel plans unveiled for Preston
Plans have been unveiled to launch another padel venue in Preston – which would become the sixth created in the city in the space of just three years.
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Plans to build 102 affordable homes on Poulton and Blackpool border
Plans have been lodged to build 102 affordable homes on land bordering Poulton and Blackpool.
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Free wellbeing and fun day Joyfest returns to Fylde coast
A free wellbeing and fun day on the Fylde coast is proving so popular it’s now become a much-anticipated annual event.
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Campaign launched to encourage Blackpool residents to consider fostering
A new campaign has been launched to encourage residents to make a difference in Blackpool by consider fostering.
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Preston regeneration projects set for 2026
Half a dozen regeneration projects are set to be completed or to begin in Preston over the next 12 months.
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M&S store at Norcross given official green light after final agreement
Plans to build a new large scale M&S food store at Norcross have been given the official green light after a final agreement was reached with developers.
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‘I’m still committed to saving Fleetwood Radar station’
Proposals to turn one of the Fylde coast’s most distinctive buildings into a unique house are still in the pipeline for 2026.
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Travel chaos expected in Lancashire as major bridge works get under way
Work on a major railway bridge replacement is set to begin - leading to travel disruption in Lancashire.
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Lancashire-wide campaign launched to help with winter emergencies
A month-long campaign has been launched to help people in Lancashire be better prepared for freezing weather, flooding and power cuts.
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Lancashire people recognised in King's New Year's Honours List
People from Lancashire have been recognised in the King's New Year's Honours List for their work across the county.
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Hundreds help raise £21K in festive fun run to improve 'Mental Elf'
Hundreds of runners and walkers dressed as elves have raised thousands for mental health at a charity fun run.
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Lancashire County Council appoints new women and girls' champion
The new women and girls' Champion on Lancashire County Council has vowed to push for change.
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Lancashire residents asked for views on police funding
A public survey has been launched to ask Lancashire residents for their views on the money they pay towards policing.
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Man arrested after police drugs raid in Fleetwood
A man has been arrested after a police drugs raid in Fleetwood.
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New scheme to display names of Lancashire residents on air ambulances
Lancashire residents can have their names displayed on a North West Air Ambulance helicopter this Christmas as part of a pioneering scheme.
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Wyre police receive four new electric bikes to help with patrols
Police in Lancashire have received four new electric bikes to help with patrols across the community.
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Orthodontic changes planned across Lancashire
NHS bosses are planning a major overhaul of orthodontic services in Lancashire in an attempt to reduce waiting times of more than a year in some parts of the county.
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Director of Adult Social Services to step down from Blackpool Council
Blackpool Council’s Director of Adult Social Services has announced she will step down from the post at the end of this year.
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Major update in bid to add new rides to South Pier sites
The latest proposals for two rides to operate either side of Blackpool’s South Pier have been refused again.
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St Annes International Kite Festival Returns for 2026
Families across Fylde can look forward to another unforgettable weekend of wonder as the award-winning St Annes International Kite Festival returns.
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Man who drugged and raped victim in East Lancashire car park given 15-year sentence
A man who drugged and raped his victim in an East Lancashire carpark has been given a 15-year jail sentence.
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Highways bosses are to look at improving safety on Blackburn main road
Blackburn with Darwen Council highways bosses are to look at improving safety on a main road in the borough following major housing developments in the area.
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Accrington councillor faces investigation
An East Lancashire county councillor has given up the Green Party whip because of ‘an investigation’.
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Blackpool drunk-driver jailed after Christmas Day collision seriously injured five
A drunk-driver who crashed his car into a wall in Blackpool on Christmas Day, seriously injuring five passengers, has been jailed.
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Blackpool drugs gang sentenced to more than 100 years in prison
A criminal network supplying drugs across Lancashire and beyond have been jailed for a total of more than 100 years following a major operation by Lancashire’s Serious and Organised Crime team.
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Woman in her 70s dies following collision with bin lorry in Freckleton
Police are appealing for witnesses after a pedestrian died following a collision with a bin lorry in Freckleton.
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Lancashire Police issue warning to light fingered festive felons
Lancashire Police have issued a seasonal shoplifting warning ahead of the busy festive retail period, saying there will be no let-up in their action to tackling theft.
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£2.2m grant will boost addiction services in Blackburn
Blackburn with Darwen Council has been given a grant of £2.2million to boost its services to help get addicts and alcoholics of drugs and booze.
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Games area on Preston estate set for upgrade
A games area on an estate in Preston, which has become so damaged that parts of it are being used as “missiles” by the young people it was designed to benefit, is to be refurbished.
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Fylde Council announces preferred bidder for St Annes swimming pool
Fylde Council has selected its preferred operator for St Annes swimming pool.
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Man jailed after stabbing neighbour in the neck in Colne
A man has been jailed after stabbing his neighbour in the neck in Colne.
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Pedestrian suffers serious injuries following collision in Nelson
Police are appealing for information and footage after a pedestrian was left seriously injured following a road traffic collision in Nelson.
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Cyclist left with life-threatening injuries following collision in Preston
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a cyclist was left seriously injured in a suspected fail-to-stop collision in Preston.
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Preston station’s new look
Almost 200 new signs are to be erected in and around Preston railway station in an attempt to reduce the confusion caused by the current mix of “inconsistent” signage relied upon by travellers.
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Blackburn with Darwen homeless pods staying
Emergency accommodation for some of Blackburn with Darwen’s most vulnerable homeless people will be retained for the coming two winters.
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Lancashire’s £24m funding boost for cycle and walking schemes
Lancashire is receiving £24 million in government funding to help provide walking and cycling scheme in the county.
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Decision made on plans to transform former Poulton Masonic Hall into flats and bar
Ambitious proposals to bring one of Poulton’s grandest buildings back into use have got the go ahead.
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Paedophile jailed after abusing two boys in caravan in East Lancashire
A man has been jailed for sexually abusing two boys in a caravan in East Lancashire.
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Chorley Council takes enforcement against sub-standard housing conditions
Chorley Council has issued an Emergency Prohibition Order on residential flat due to the landlord failing to meet legal housing standards.
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Free flu vaccinations available at walk-in clinics across Blackpool
Blackpool Council is urging eligible residents to get protected this winter, with free flu vaccinations available, for those eligible, at walk-in clinics across Blackpool and the Fylde Coast.
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Avanti confirms it is reducing number of trains into Blackpool
Train operator Avanti West Coast has confirmed it is reducing its four daily weekday services to and from Blackpool to two a day from next week.
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Cleveleys to get big new illuminated ‘welcome’ sign
Cleveleys is to get a big new illuminated ‘welcome’ sign to greet people coming into the town centre.
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Union boss on school picket line over use of ‘virtual maths teacher’
The boss of a teaching union has told staff striking at a school in Rossendale over the use of a maths teacher based 300 miles away in Devon that they are defending one of the core principles of the profession – the relationship between teacher and pupil.
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County lines drug dealing in Preston targeted in joint police operation
A joint operation between Lancashire Police and British Transport Police to break down county lines drug dealing in Preston led to several arrests and the seizure of drugs.
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Nineteen illegal and abandoned vehicles seized in Preston enforcement drive
Officers from Preston’s Neighbourhood Policing and Prosper Partnership Team have carried out a multi-agency operation to tackle illegal and abandoned vehicles.
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Police appeal after motorcyclist left with broken leg in Preston hit and run
Police are appealing for witnesses after a collision in Preston left a man with serious injuries.
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Preston man jailed after attempting to rape 12-year-old girl
A sexual predator who assaulted a woman before going on to try and rape her 12-year-old daughter has been jailed.
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Plans for Preston village housing estate rejected
Councillors have kicked out plans for a new housing estate on the outskirts of a Preston village – in spite of claims locals backed the development because of the new facilities that would come with it.
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Family and volunteers to serve up festive treat to the lonely on Christmas Day
Up to 150 people who face being alone on Christmas Day are to be treated to a festive roast dinner – thanks to a big-hearted family and kindly volunteers.
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National award recognition for Preston holiday firm
A Preston based holiday firm has received a nomination for two prestigious national awards, just a year after they started trading.
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Fylde Council commits restoring Kirkham Baths
Fylde Council has taken a step towards the revival of Kirkham Baths, approving £150,000 of essential works to safeguard the building and prepare it for reinstatement.
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Plans for French polishers near Poulton to become new microbar
A former French polishers and upholstery business in Carleton could become a new microbar if the scheme gets the go ahead.
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‘’We’re lighting Blackpool Tower orange to support bereaved people’’
Blackpool is doing its bit to support a charity which helps bereaved people – culminating in the iconic Tower turning orange next week.
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The Harris celebrates success in opening month following major transformation
The Harris has enjoyed a busy time after unveiling its £19m redevelopment project, significantly surpassing visitor targets and receiving overwhelmingly positive public feedback.
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More than 1100 knives recovered across Lancashire’s East Division during Operation Sceptre
More than 1100 knives have been taken off the streets across Lancashire’s East Division as part of Sceptre, a national week-long initiative to tackle knife crime.
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King George’s Hall refurb costs soar
The cost of repairing and refurbishing Blackburn’s King George’s Hall has soared by 50 per cent from £9million to £13.5m.
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Fracking site extension refused
The firm that operated a highly controversial fracking site in Fylde has been told that it cannot have another two years to restore the plot – after it emerged it had not made proper use of a previous extension.
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Investigation underway after school bus strikes bridge in Coppull
Police say an eight-year-old boy suffered a head injury after a school bus hit a bridge in Coppull.
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Man found guilty of attempted murder in Blackburn
A man has been convicted of attempting to kill a man in Blackburn earlier this year.
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A new era for Preston’s Tram Bridge as lift gets underway
Preston is set to witness a landmark moment in its heritage as the Tram Bridge is lifted into place, following the demolition of the old structure and the reimagining of this historic crossing.
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Police aim to ensure crime levels – as well as temperatures - drop this winter
Police in Lancashire are aiming to make sure it’s a bleak winter for criminals with the launch of a new crime crackdown for Christmas and beyond.
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More than 700 knives recovered across Lancashire’s South Division
More than 700 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.
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Update on future of old NatWest bank in Kirkham
Plans are in the pipeline to bring a disused former bank in Kirkham back into use.
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Decision made on controversial plans for 208 new houses in Poulton
A housing scheme which would have seen more than 200 homes built in Poulton has been refused by planners.
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‘Our message is clear’ – Lancashire Police launch annual Christmas drink and drug drive campaign
Lancashire Police are urging motorists not to drink or drug drive throughout the festive season.
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Man jailed for causing death of former army regimental sergeant major
A Chorley man died two days after being assaulted by a friend in a pub beer garden in an argument over food they were eating.
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Moor Park Primary’s ambitious plans to extend SEND offer
Moor Park Primary School is considering ambitions plans to extend its SEND provision and has launched a consultation with a range of groups about the proposals.
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New operator set to be appointed for Wyre leisure centres
Parkwood Leisure has been named as the new operator for Wyre’s leisure centres in Fleetwood, Garstang, Poulton and Thornton, replacing YMCA Fylde Coast from April.
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New era for Blackpool cinema as The Arc launches with affordable tickets
Blackpool’s premium cinema scene is entering a thrilling new era with the launch of The Arc Cinema at the former Backlot Cinema site.
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Pensioner suffers serious injuries in Preston collision
A woman in her 80s has suffered serious injuries in a collision in Preston.
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Appeal for key witness following death at Preston station
Detectives are appealing for a key witness to come forward after a person was found dead at Preston railway station on Saturday morning.
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Man found guilty of the manslaughter of Kirk Marsden in Blackburn
A man has been found guilty of killing Kirk Marsden in Blackburn.
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Election cancellation call from Preston Council
Preston City Council has become the latest authority in Lancashire to push for the cancellation of next year’s local elections – prompting opposition politicians to cry foul.
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First new bins arrive as part of waste collection changes
The first deliveries of new bins for Blackpool – including brown ones- have arrived as part of the shake-up of waste collections coming in next year.
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Man who lured child to Blackburn bedroom before sexually assaulting her jailed
A man who lured a child to a house in Blackburn before sexually assaulting her has been jailed.
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Family pays tribute to 'truly special' Accrington man who died in M65 collision
A family have paid an emotional and loving tribute to a ‘truly special’ man who died following a collision on the M65 last week.
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Burnley predator jailed for sexually assaulting young girls
A paedophile has been jailed after sexually assaulting young girls in Burnley.
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Preston man jailed for more than 20 years for raping girl
A man has been given a prison sentence of more than 20 years for raping and sexually assaulting a girl.
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Blackpool ratifies proposed local government merger with Preston
Blackpool Council has formally confirmed its proposals to merge with Preston to form a new council.
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Memories and mixed emotions as Pendle Rise shopping centre closes for demolition
Pendle Rise shopping centre in Nelson has closed its doors for the last time ahead of demolition, as part of the huge Nelson Town Deal regeneration scheme.
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Have your say on the future of Fleetwood Waterfront
Wyre Council is inviting residents, businesses, and visitors to share their views on exciting plans to rejuvenate Fleetwood’s waterfront.
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Man who killed gull in Blackpool by stamping on bird three times is jailed
A man from Merseyside has been jailed after he repeatedly stamped on a gull, killing the animal.
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Jail sentences for men involved in trafficking cannabis in the North West
Three men have been jailed for their roles in trafficking large amounts of cannabis throughout the North West.
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Apartment plans for historic Preston house
A historic Preston property that played a pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution could be turned into apartments.
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Accrington park project progresses
A £250,000 project to upgrade an East Lancashire town’s ‘green lung’ and protect it from motorbike riders is now moving on to its second stage aimed at making it more wildlife friendly.
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We need our railway link back, says Fleetwood MP
MP Lorraine Beavers has made a renewed call for the restoration of Fleetwood’s rail link.
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Funding confirmed for Fleetwood to Knott End ferry
Campaigners striving to keep the Fleetwood to Knott End ferry have welcomed reports that funding has now been secured until 2029.
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Preston Vault Youth Zone celebrates major milestone
Vault Youth Zone, Preston’s new purpose-built facility dedicated to supporting young people, is celebrating hitting a major milestone as it has officially received the keys to its state-of-the-art building.
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Burglar who targeted homes in Leyland jailed
A burglar who targeted homes in Leyland and threatened to torch a man’s car has been jailed.
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Council joins local football clubs in support of White Ribbon Campaign
Lancashire County Council is encouraging men to take a stand against violence towards women and support this year's White Ribbon Campaign.
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Canadian singer songwriter added 2026 Lytham Festival headliners
International multi-award-winning superstar Michael Bublé is heading to the Lytham Festival in 2026.
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Grandparents to enjoy last dance at Tower Ballroom thanks to TikTok plea
An online plea has meant an elderly couple can enjoy one last visit to Blackpool’s famous Tower Ballroom where they used to go dancing.
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Two men jailed after assaulting man and stealing his bank cards and phone in Burnley
Two men have been jailed after assaulting a man and stealing his bank cards and phone in Burnley.
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Care home consultation rethink rejected
A controversial review that has placed a question mark over the futures of five Lancashire care homes will not be cancelled, the politician leading the process has said.
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Celebrate pride in our city with Proud Preston Awards 2026
The Proud Preston 2026 Awards has been launched, celebrating the city's unsung heroes and organisations.
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Driver of £100k supercar which was engulfed in a fireball after crashing into house is jailed
The driver an £100k supercar which was engulfed in a fireball after crashing into a house in St Annes has been jailed.
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Paedophile jailed after raping 12-year-old girl in Penwortham
A paedophile has been jailed after raping a 12-year-old girl in a car park in Penwortham.
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Three men jailed for trafficking drugs into Leyland area
Three members of a drugs gang involved in the trafficking of heroin and crack cocaine into Lancashire from Merseyside, have been jailed.
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Verdict finally in on plans to demolish hotels for apartments on South Shore seafront
Proposals to demolish two hotels and replace them with 51 modern apartments on Blackpool’s South Shore promenade have finally been approved by planners.
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Accrington Stanley players take centre stage at Christmas Lights Switch On
Accrington Stanley supporters will have several opportunities to meet players from Accrington Stanley and Accrington Stanley Women as part of the Christmas Lights Switch On.
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Council served with notice over death of woman in Blackburn park hit by tree branch
Blackburn with Darwen Council has been served with an ‘improvement notice’ by the Heath and Safety Executive over the death of a mother-of-two hit by a falling tree branch in one of its municipal parks in August.
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Stanley noise row continues amid looming 'hard deadline'
A council boss has promised his authority is working to resolve its row with a football club over noise from its function suites as residents express concern over lack of action.
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Campaigners say landfill site is getting higher with waste and should cease
Protesters against a stinking landfill site say the waste deposits are getting steadily higher and have called on the site to be either suspended or closed for good.



