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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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Road closures for Blackpool Marathon and Half Marathon
A number of roads will be closed today for the Blackpool Marathon and Half Marathon.
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Cabinet minister echoes concerns about East Lancs kids' homes applications
A government minister has expressed concern about the number of family homes being turned into small children’s care homes in East Lancashire and the North-West.
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Showtown History Centre re-opened
Blackpool’s Showtown History Centre has re-opened following extensive repairs and refurbishment work.
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Entries open for 2025 Chorley 10K and 2K Family Run
Families and keen runners are being encouraged to take part in the Chorley 10K and 2K Family Run.
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Crews tackle building fire in Leyland
Firefighters responded to a building fire in Leyland yesterday.
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Town Hall bosses spend £78k on staff parking during building work
Town hall bosses are to spend £78,000 ensuring their staff and councillors have enough designated car park spaces for their vehicles during major redevelopment works.
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Concern growing for missing Fleetwood man
Concern is growing for missing 68-year-old David Hampson from Fleetwood.
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Man charged with burglary in Preston
Police have charged a man following a burglary and attempted burglary in Preston.
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Brownfield site to become 13 new industrial units
A brownfield site in Blackburn is set to become 13 new job-creating industrial units.
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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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Scaled-back Blackburn centre skills hub and sewer approved
Work to prepare for the building of Blackburn’s scaled-back flagship multi-million pound skills and education campus including the diversion of a main sewer across the town centre site has been authorised.
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Blackpool property linked to drugs closed down
A property in Blackpool linked to drug-dealing has been closed down.
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Concern for missing Preston man also wanted on recall to prison
Police are searching for a man wanted on recall to prison.
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Road closure fees in Blackpool waived for VE Day street parties
Blackpool Council has agreed to waive its road closure fees for residents planning to mark VE Day with a street party.
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Mayor to host charity raising quiz
Blackburn with Darwen’s Mayor Cllr Brian Taylor will hold a second charity quiz night on Thursday.
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Rebrand for 19,000 home social landlord includes controversial name change
A social housing group who manage around 19,000 homes have started a rebrand which includes a controversial name change.
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Body found in search for missing man
A body has been found in the search for a missing man.
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'It's not over yet - we'll fight third Chorley prison plan to the end,' say campaigners after fresh blow
A legal bid to overturn the government’s decision to build a third prison in a single Chorley village has failed.
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Man arrested with knife on Blackpool Promenade
A man has been arrested following a knife-related incident on Blackpool Promenade.
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Youngsters photo exhibition on display in Parliament
Youngsters from Blackpool have seen their creative work go on display at Westminster for the second time after being chosen to put on an exhibition.
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Person treated for head injury after Chorley crash
One person was treated for a head injury following a crash in Chorley.
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Police investigating rape incident in Preston
Police are appealing for help in identifying several people after an rape incident in Preston.
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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.
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Blackburn’s outer circle buses to return
Blackburn’s outer circle bus route scrapped in 2016 will start to run again next month – with a new service to and from Ewood Park for midweek Rovers home games.
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RNLI safety warning for Easter Holidays ahead of Spring tides in the North West
As families head to the coast to enjoy the Easter school break, the RNLI has revealed the results of a survey which shows large gaps in tidal knowledge.
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For the best of things to do this Easter, check out Chorley
If you’re looking for some family friendly things to do over the Easter school holiday, then Chorley is the place to be.
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Company chosen to take charge of Blackpool Air Show
A company which has managed air shows around the world has been chosen to take charge of Blackpool Air Show now in its 115th year.
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Darwen town hall to close for £350,000 refurb
Darwen’s historic town hall is to close next month for several weeks for a £350,000 refurbishment.
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Man charged with sexually assaulting two underage girls in Burnley
Police in Burnley have charged a man with sexually assaulting two underage girls.
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Illegal cigarettes and vapes worth £25,000 seized in Burnley
Illegal cigarettes, tobacco and vapes worth £25,000 have been seized in Burnley.
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Night-time safety a priority say Lancashire Police
Lancashire Police will be conducting both high visibility and plain clothed patrols across the county’s pubs and clubs this Easter as part of its continued efforts to crack down on crime, including violence against women and girls.
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Planners approve controversial apartments scheme for Thornton
A controversial housing scheme in Thornton has been approved by Wyre’s planning committee – pending a key agreement.
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Preston pub plan scrapped
Part of a renovated building in Preston city centre is set to be converted into a takeaway and shop – after a plan to reopen it as a pub was abandoned.
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Lancashire Police seize 51 off road vehicles in crack down on anti-social behaviour
Lancashire Police seized 51 off road vehicles after successfully executing a multi-departmental operation across the county last weekend as part of Op Centurion.
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Planning concerns raised over proposed M&S store at Norcross
Ambitious plans to build a new M&S store at Norcross have created much interest – but concerns have been expressed this week about its effect on local trade as well as nearby roads.
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Holiday flats plan for site of famous store
The site of what was one of Blackpool’s most luxurious stores in its heyday is set for a new lease of life after proposals to transform the building were given the go ahead.
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Tramtown museum getting ready to re-open
Blackpool’s Tramtown museum is gearing up to re-open to visitors this Easter in a move which will help preserve the town’s famous fleet of heritage trams for the future.
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Man arrested after cannabis farm discovered in Crawshawbooth
Police are investigating following the discovery of a large cannabis farm at a property on Burnley Road, Crawshawbooth.
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Man pleads guilty to death by dangerous driving after fatal Nelson collision
A man has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a woman following a fatal collision in Nelson.
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Fourth arrest in Preston stabbing investigation
A fourth person has been arrested by Lancashire Police following a stabbing near to Moor Park in Preston on Monday afternoon.
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Crimestoppers offer £10k reward to solve mystery of tragic death of Kirkham baby boy
Recently, police renewed appeals for information in the hope of solving the mystery surrounding the tragic death of a newborn baby boy in Kirkham more than 13 years ago.
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Swimming pool set for £1.4million energy system boost
Rossendale’s Marl Pits Leisure Centre looks set for a £1.4million grant boost for new heating equipment and other measures to cut energy use, emissions and bills.
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Detailed plans for Multiversity approved unanimously
Detailed plans for Blackpool’s £65m Multiversity education campus have got the go ahead after the council’s planning committee voted unanimously in favour of the proposals.
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Fylde Council want to bring padel to Fairhaven Lake
Fylde Council has announced a new opportunity for developers and operators to bring the rapidly growing sport of padel tennis to Fairhaven Lake and Gardens.
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Preston drug dealer found with cocaine and crack cocaine jailed
A man has been jailed for more than four years after twice being arrested in possession of large amounts of drugs in Preston.
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Appeal after teenager left with serious injuries after Preston stabbing
Three people have been arrested after a stabbing in Preston.
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Egg Rolling returns to Preston this Easter
Preston’s much-loved Egg Rolling event is back this Easter Monday, promising a day packed with fun, entertainment, and tradition.
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Encounter Festival announces 2025 plans
Preston’s Encounter Festival will return on Saturday, September 20, marking its tenth anniversary with its most ambitious programme yet.
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Major new estate plans for Preston
A major new estate of almost 450 homes planned for the suburbs of Preston will feature more than half a dozen different sizes and types of property – ranging from one-bedroom apartments to four bedroom detached houses.
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Football club needs longer lease for ground upgrade funding bid
An East Lancashire football club needs a new land lease agreement to help it upgrade its ground in an era of change.
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Blackpool Council receives funding to invest in green urban spaces
Trees are being planted in urban spaces across Blackpool thanks to a £1.8m fund.
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What’s Your Story, Chorley?’ brings literary fans to town
People across Chorley town centre were celebrating the written, spoken and sung word this weekend at literary festival ‘What’s Your Story, Chorley?, with over 30 authors, poets, actors, artists and musicians taking part.
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Oswaldtwistle Civic Arts Centre repairs to begin in summer
Work on repairing the roof of Oswaldtwistle Civic Arts Centre and Theatre will start in June with a scheduled completion date of October.
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Emergency services tackle large fire on Shadworth Industrial Estate
Firefighters from Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service are tackling a fire on the Shadsworth Industrial Estate, Sett End Road in Blackburn.
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Man charged with murder of baby boy in Fulwood
Detectives investigating the death of a baby in Fulwood have charged a man with his murder.
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No ban on new housing during contamination investigation
The government has refused to back a bid by Wyre Council to prevent any more new homes being given the go-ahead in an area with heightened levels of a cancer-causing chemical.
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Wartime exhibition to launch at Showtown museum
A new exhibition highlighting Blackpool’s crucial role in sustaining national morale during the Second World War is set to open at the resort’s Showtown museum.
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Calls for Hyndburn tip closure
Senior councillors have called for the temporary closure of a major East Lancashire rubbish tip plagued by smells and flocks of gulls.
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Blackpool no longer has highest rate of children in care
Blackpool is no longer the town with the highest rate of children living in care as efforts to keep families together are achieving results.
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Update on maternity services following ‘requires improvement’ rating
Maternity services in Blackpool continue to be monitored at a national level but a new report says an action plan to improve care is close to completion.
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New police station takes shape with topping out ceremony in Pendle
Officers and staff from Lancashire Police were joined by the Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw, alongside contractors Willmott Dixon at the site of the new Pendle Police Station as it reaches a significant point of its build.
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Man jailed for historic child sex offences in Blackburn
A man has been jailed for historic sexual offences against a ten-year-old-girl in Blackburn.
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Controversial Bacup waste transfer site plan is withdrawn
A plan to build a new waste transfer site in Bacup, which prompted hundreds of objections, has been cancelled.
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Man charged with exposure following alleged Blackpool incident
A man has been charged with exposure after an alleged incident in Blackpool.
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Fleetwood man found in possession of £20,000 worth of drugs
A Fleetwood man was found in possession of £20,000 worth of drugs following a stop.
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Plans for apart-hotel recommended for approval
Town centre offices which have been empty since 2018 look set to finally secure planning permission for redevelopment after previous attempts have failed.
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Flats plan above Wetherspoons pub approved
A scheme to convert space above a Wetherspoon’s pub on Blackpool Promenade into flats has got the go ahead but with the number of apartments reduced by more than half.
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MP demands end to South Ribble asylum hotel
South Ribble’s MP has called on the government to set an exact date by which it will end the use of a hotel in his constituency as accommodation for asylum seekers – almost three years after it was closed to the public for that purpose.
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Digital hubs refused permission
A bid to install a series of digital advertising screens across Preston city centre has been rejected over concerns they would clutter the street.
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Safety review to tackle bad parent parking outside schools
Steps to protect Blackpool children from irresponsible drivers have seen new metal warning signs unveiled at a primary school.
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More padel plans for Preston
A second set of indoor padel tennis courts are set to come to Preston, just weeks after the first opened.
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St Annes Splash Park set to open for 2025 season
The popular Splash Park in Promenade Gardens, St Annes, will reopen for the season on Saturday 5 April.
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Red Arrows return to Blackpool Air Show
The world-famous Red Arrows display team have confirmed they will return to Blackpool this summer to perform on both days of the annual Air Show.
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Historic market hall revamp finish date slips into late summer
The completion date for an £11million revamp of an East Lancashire heritage-listed Victorian market hall has slipped from the end of this month until late summer or even autumn this year.
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Search for new Blackpool Central investor put in global spotlight
The search for a new investor to redevelop the Blackpool Central site has been taken to one of the biggest property conferences in the world.
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Residents of East Lancs village to get new free to use cash machine
Residents of an East Lancashire village are to get a new free to use cash machine.
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Revised padel tennis plans now entail demolition of former Pizza Hut site in Cleveleys
A revised scheme to transform a former Pizza Hut outlet on Cleveleys seafront into padel tennis courts and refreshments has been lodged with planners – this time entailing the demolition of the former fast food building.
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New build homes in Chorley being burgled before people even move in
Newly-built houses in Chorley are being targeted by burglars for their fixtures and fittings – before anyone has even moved in.
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Gang who smuggled drugs and phones into Lancaster and Preston prisons jailed
A criminal gang who smuggled drugs and phones into prisons in Preston and Lancaster have been given lengthy jail sentences.
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Blackpool & The Fylde College rated ‘good’ by Ofsted
Blackpool and The Fylde College is celebrating after being rated ‘Good’ following its latest Ofsted inspection with four areas of work highlighted as ‘Outstanding’.
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Final plans for Blackpool Multiversity set for approval
Final plans for the construction of Blackpool’s £65m Multiversity are due to go before councillors who are being recommending to support the scheme.
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Get ready for new bus links in central Lancashire
Better bus links in Preston, Chorley and South Ribble will be starting this month.
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Murder investigation underway after man dies
A man seriously injured in an assault in Preston last week has died.
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Bertie is new Keep Blackpool Tidy mascot
The Keep Blackpool Tidy campaign has a new mascot – with Bertie the dog now leading the way on ensuring the resort’s streets are clean.
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Kirkham pool could reopen after council back plans to buy it
Kirkham swimming pool could reopen after Fylde Council pledged money to repair it following storm damage.
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Renewed appeal to solve the mystery of the tragic death of a baby boy in Kirkham
Police are renewing an appeal for information in the hope they can solve the mystery surrounding the tragic death of a newborn baby boy.
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Report reveals Blackpool boy racers nuisance
Police documents have revealed how boy racers are putting members of the public at risk in Blackpool with “hundreds of cars” reported to be “racing up and down Yeadon Way”.
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Latest figures show Blackpool visitor numbers up to 21.5 million
The latest tourism figures show another jump in Blackpool’s visitor numbers with the annual total now reaching 21.57 million.
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Four Lancashire branches of Santander to close
Four Lancashire branches of Santander bank are to close, it has been announced.
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Mount Lane Playing Fields available for community use
A new agreement between Burnley Borough Council and Cliviger Parish Council will make the playing field on Mount Lane available for community use.
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The Hive officially opens in Padiham
Recently, the Mayor of Padiham, Cllr Mac Harrison, residents, councillors, partners and funders came together to celebrate the official opening of the Hive in Padiham.
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Drug dealer jailed after trying to escape police in Blackburn
An East Lancashire teenager has been jailed after trying to escape from officers in Blackburn.
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AI-driven traffic management tool is being trialled in Preston to improve bus journeys
An innovative new traffic management tool that aims to improve reliability for buses in real time through the power of AI is being trialled in Preston.
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Framework sets out more detail of £90m Blackpool housing investment
Images depicting a bold vision for the rejuvenation of Blackpool’s deprived inner areas have emerged, setting out hopes of replacing rundown streets with modern housing, shops and green spaces.
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Meet Blackburn museum’s oldest volunteer
Former textile worker turned Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery’s oldest volunteer is set to spend his 90th birthday telling stories of the industry which made the town.
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Five charged following burglaries across East Lancashire
Police have charged five people following a spate of burglaries across East Lancashire.
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Stevie Wonder announced as final Lytham Festival headliner
Stevie Wonder will open his Love, Light & Song UK Tour in an exclusive outdoor headline full show at Lytham Festival in July.
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New plans for Darwen Market Hall revealed
A new planning application has been submitted detailing plans to transform Darwen Market Hall as part of the £100m Town Deal.
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Improvements to YMCA Fleetwood Leisure Centre continue following successful bids by Wyre Council
The Government’s Swimming Pool Support Fund nationally provided a total of £80m to local authorities in England as a support package for public leisure facilities with swimming pools. The funding was released in two phases.
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Man charged following burglaries in Preston
Police have charged a man following two burglaries in Preston.
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A582 junction details revealed
Intelligent traffic lights that reduce the need for vehicles to stop and start will form a key part of plans to cut congestion on one of the busiest routes in Central Lancashire.
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Details of Preston City Games 2025 announced
Teams from local businesses and charities across Preston will come together at the University of Central Lancashire’s Sports Arena to compete in the third Preston City Games 2025.
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Illicit tobacco and vapes seized in multi-agency strike day in Preston
Illegal cigarettes and vapes worth around £2000 have been seized after a multi-agency day of action in Plungington.
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Accrington Stanley loses functions licence over noise complaints
East Lancashire football club has been banned from holding events with live or amplified music at its two function venues.
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Sold signs appear outside former Blackpool Post Office
Sold signs have gone up outside Blackpool’s former Abingdon Street Post Office which is earmarked for a £26m renovation into an Indigo-branded hotel.
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King George’s Hall revamp plans moving forward
The multi-million pound renovation of East Lancashire’s premier entertainment venue has taken a major step forward.
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Man arrested after cannabis farm worth £500,000 discovered in Burnley
Police are investigating following the discovery of a large cannabis farm at a property on Trafalgar Street, Burnley.
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First streets revealed for £90m housing transformation
Regeneration chiefs have revealed the first Blackpool streets set to be transformed as part of a £90m housing project.
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Calls for bus fares to return to £2 a trip
Calls have been made for bus fares to be reduced back to £2 a trip.
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Council Tax support to be increased for Preston residents
The Council Tax Support scheme in Preston is changing to help more working age people pay their council tax bills, depending on their circumstances.
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Council report reveals Blackpool’s anti social behaviour hotspots
A new report has revealed trouble hotspots in Blackpool and shows more than 40 per cent of anti-social behaviour happens in just three areas of the town.
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Bank headquarters plan as row over investment grows
A proposed new regional bank will have its headquarters in Preston, it has emerged.
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Chorley councillor convicted of assault
A Chorley councillor has been convicted of assaulting a member of the public in the town hall.
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Rossendale dangerous driver jailed
A man has been jailed for driving his van dangerously through East Lancashire.
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Man arrested after serious assault in Preston
An investigation is underway after a man was seriously injured in an assault in Preston.
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Contaminated heroin could have caused Blackpool drug related deaths
Three people who died in suspected drug related deaths in Blackpool could have taken contaminated heroin, according to police.
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Man jailed for violent assault during Blackpool disorder
A man has been jailed after attacking a man during disorder in Blackpool last summer.
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Accrington man jailed for assault which left victim with bleed on brain
A man has been jailed for 10 years for an assault which left his victim with a bleed on the brain.
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Burnley pitch invader given three-year football banning order
A man has been given a three-year football banning order after entering the pitch during Burnley fixture with Middlesbrough in December.
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Towneley Hall upgrade to be discussed
The starting gun for the restoration of the west wing of an historic East Lancashire stately home is set to be fired.
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Blackpool Council seeking air show director
Blackpool is seeking a ‘dynamic’ aviation expert to take charge of Blackpool Air Show which draws in hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
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Public consultation session for proposed waste processing facility at Thornton
Residents in Thornton have a chance to find out more about proposals for a new waste processing facility earmarked for and at the Hillhouse Enterprise Zone.
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£200k anti-smoking drive announced for Burnley
An East Lancashire local authority is to spend £200,000 to persuade the almost one-fifth of its borough residents to give up smoking.
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HGV driver taken to hospital after crash which closed M6 for more than 18 hours
Lancashire Police have thanked motorists for their patience after a stretch of the M6 had be closed for more than 18 hours.
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Attempt to protect the Preston Guild
Plans are afoot to try to ensure the historic Preston Guild festival survives the abolition of the council responsible for staging it.
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Partnership to take next step to advance St Annes Masterplan
Lancashire County Council and Fylde Council have announced a new strategic partnership, for which in-principle funding has been committed.
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Man arrested after three suspected drug related deaths in Blackpool
A man has been arrested after three suspected drug related deaths in Blackpool.
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Preston City Council commissions the Activation of Active Travel Programme
Preston City Council has successfully commissioned the Activation of Active Travel Programme to four local providers who will support residents to become happier and healthier as they get more active through cycling, wheeling and walking.
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Swimming pool grant will pay for solar panels
Solar panels are to be installed on the roof Preston’s Fulwood Leisure Centre to help reduce its energy bills and ensure it remains open.
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Road repairs list revealed
Lancashire highways bosses have revealed they plan to carry out 126 road resurfacing schemes over the next 12 months.
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Prison sentence for Nelson shop knife-wielding robber
A man has been jailed for carrying out a knife-point robbery at a shop in Nelson.
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Wyre Council warns about food grown near Thornton Cleveleys chemical site
Allotment holders and residents who live within 1 kilometre of an industrial site in Thornton-Cleveleys are advised to take a precautionary approach to eating home grown produce while an investigation into potential contamination in the area takes place.
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Six jailed for more than 25 years after £1million East Lancs courier fraud
Six fraudsters have been jailed for a combined total of over 25 years for conning elderly victims out of over £1 million from a call centre in Blackburn.
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Success of literacy project in Blackpool schools
A new report which focuses on Blackpool pupils has revealed how use of smart phones is damaging reading skills.
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Crackdown on cannabis cultivation in Lancashire
Lancashire Police have seized drugs and cash as part of a national crackdown on cannabis cultivation.
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New Fisherman’s Friend factory at Fleetwood moves a step closer after planning decision
Plans for a new, ultra-modern Fisherman’s Friend factory in Fleetwood have taken a step forward.
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Fylde Council to conduct investigative works on Lytham street
Fylde Council is exploring ways to enhance Clifton Street for residents, visitors, and businesses while preserving its heritage charm.
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Blackpool’s Park Community Academy boosts students wellbeing
A commitment to working towards signing a ‘Pledge for a Healthy and Active Future’ (PHAF) is already showing positive wellbeing benefits for students at Blackpool’s Park Community Academy.
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Appeal following affray in Chorley
Police are appealing for information and footage following an affray in Chorley.
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Ribble Valley council leader to step down from role after six years at helm
The Conservative leader of Ribble Valley Council is to step down from the position after six years and hopes to take on a new role.
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‘Greater Preston’ plan scrapped
Controversial plans to expand Preston’s borders have been abandoned.