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Blackburn with Darwen action on 'distressing' domestic abuse
Blackburn with Darwen Council’s public health boss had promised continued action with the police after the authority’s ‘distressing’ failure to meet its own performance target to tackle repeat domestic abuse.
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Burnley by-election on way after Kirk post councillor quits
The starting gun has been fired for what is set to be a hotly-contested local authority by-election following the resignation of a councillor over a social media post describing the assassination of American right-wing figure Charlie Kirk as being ‘good riddance’.
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Roundabout painting policy suggested
Lancashire County Council should make it “official policy” to paint the St. George’s Cross on all mini-roundabouts – according to one of its own cabinet members.
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Woman given indefinite hospital order after pleading guilty to manslaughter
A woman has been given a hospital order after pleading guilty to manslaughter in East Lancashire.
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Burnley councillor quits over ‘good riddance’ Charlie Kirk post
An East Lancashire councillor has resigned over a social media comment she posted about the assassination of American right-wing figure Charlie Kirk being ‘good riddance’.
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Plan to fix Norcross roundabout avoids key issues, says campaigner
Proposed changes intended to fix a problem roundabout described as ‘dangerous’ will not alleviate the key issues, says a road campaigner.
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How windfarm plan could impact on Thornton and Fleetwood areas
A proposed windfarm project would see underground cables laid through parts of Wyre – including environmentally sensitive parts of Fleetwood and Thornton – if plans progress.
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Rise of Rossendale women and girls’ football among factors in new sports pitch plan
The growth of women and girls’ football in Rossendale, from large clubs to small community teams, and other sport and leisure trends were highlighted to councillors in a new report about local pitches and public demand.
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Sex offender extradited from the US to face justice for his crimes half a century ago
A paedophile has been jailed after he was extradited from the United States to face justice for crimes he committed in East Lancashire almost 50 years ago.
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Multi-million pound work under way to transform run down pub into 18-bedroom hotel
The first round of work is under way to transform one of Blackpool’s most iconic pubs as part of a multi-million pound project.
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Environment Agency investigating liquid discharge from landfill
The Environment Agency says it is investigating a ‘small liquid discharge’ close to the River Wyre from a controversial landfill site in Fleetwood.
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Blackburn sex offender shared indecent images of children on Snapchat
A man from Blackburn has been convicted of sharing incident images of children on social media.
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New County hall flag policy approved
Seven different flags will be permitted to be flown above Lancashire County Council’s headquarters after the authority’s cabinet agreed a new policy that members said was designed to encourage a collective pride in country and county.
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New attractions proposed close to South Pier
Two novel attractions new to Blackpool are being proposed for a seafront site close to the town’s famous South Pier.
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Princess Royal visits Lancashire Police Headquarters to launch Victim Care Lancashire
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal this week visited Lancashire Constabulary’s Headquarters in Hutton, Preston, for the launch of Victim Care Lancashire.
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Adapted e-scooter capable of reaching 90mph seized
Two e-scooters were seized in Rishton last week as part of Operation Centurion.
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Fleetwood Colour Run set to pay tribute to mum-of-two
It’s all set for Fleetwood Colour Run, a fun-packed family event on the beach which takes place this weekend.
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More illegal e-bikes and e-scooters seized in Preston surge activity
A further 10 illegal E-bikes and E-scooters have been seized in Preston as part of another day of action to tackle anti-social behaviour and nuisance vehicles.
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Decision made on plans for two rides at Blackpool’s South Pier
New proposals for two rides to operate either side of Blackpool’s famous South Pier have been thrown out by planners.
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Organised Crime Group jailed after importing drugs from the USA to be supplied in Blackpool
An organised crime group have been jailed after importing drugs from the USA to be supplied in Blackpool.
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Road safety fears over new school
Councillors have sent education bosses back to the drawing board after telling them that the parking arrangements for a planned new primary school on the outskirts of Preston are devoid of “common sense”.
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BT hub approved in Preston city centre
A pair of dilapidated phoneboxes in Preston city centre are to be replaced with a modern ‘digital hub’ offering free wi-fi.
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Uni staff to be balloted over strike action
Teaching and research staff at Lancaster University are to be balloted on strike action next month.
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Parking enforcement around football stadium stepped up
Parking enforcement around Blackburn Rovers’ Ewood Park is being stepped up.
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Veteran Preston councillor stands down
A by-election will be held on Preston City Council next month after a long-serving member decided to call it a day – almost 40 years after he first took up his seat.
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Plans for new launderette in Blackpool’s South Shore
Plans are in the pipeline for a new launderette in Blackpool’s South Shore – if the scheme is approved.
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Missing teens could be in Blackpool or Fleetwood
Police are appealing for help to find two missing teenagers.
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Ribble Valley cemetery safety checks after boy’s death in Rossendale
Ribble Valley Council is checking the safety of all headstones in cemeteries it manages, following the death of a young boy at a Rossendale cemetery this summer.
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Primary school teacher banned for life
A former Lancashire primary school teacher has been banned from the profession after being jailed for offences involving indecent images of children.
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Encounter Festival 2025 to celebrate 10 years of local voices, culture and talent
This year's Encounter festival will once again provide a free programme of outdoor theatre shows, games, and live music at various locations around Preston City Centre.
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Fylde Council progresses plans to enhance swimming provision
Fylde Council has agreed a contract extension with the YMCA to operate St Annes Swimming Pool until the end of March next year.
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Decision made on plans to turn iconic radar station into a house
An attempt to transform a Grade II listed radar station into a unique house with remarkable views over a beach has been thrown out by planners.
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M&S responds to rumours it is closing Blackpool store
Marks & Spencer has responded to rumours that the chain is to close its Blackpool town centre store.
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New plans lodged for 200-plus homes in Poulton
Poulton could get another new housing development – comprising more than 200 homes – if plans are approved.
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Blackpool’s World Fireworks Championship will crown ‘Champion of Champions’
Blackpool is set to light up the skies once again as it launches a thrilling new chapter in its firework championships.
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South Ribble drug dealer jailed
A drug dealer who crashed his car into a tree trying to get away from police in Bamber Bridge has been jailed.
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Tribute to much-loved midwife by turning Tower pink
Friends and family have got together to pay glowing tribute to a much loved midwife who tragically died aged just 37.
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Local council shake-up - survey launch and explainer
Lancashire residents, businesses and community groups are being invited to have their say on the biggest council shake-up in the county for more than 50 years.
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'Wallace and Gromit in A Case at the Museum': Tickets now available for The Harris upcoming opening exhibition
As The Harris prepares to welcome visitors back through its doors, excitement is building for its reopening exhibition, Wallace and Gromit in A Case at the Museum.
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Sign cleaning drive sweeps Lancashire in push to boost civic pride
A bold new initiative aimed at helping to restore civic pride is sweeping its way across Lancashire.
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Fewer cancers are diagnosed before they start to spread
Fewer cancers are diagnosed before they start to spread in Lancashire and South Cumbria than across most other parts of England.
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Lancashire’s councils being encouraged to ‘start emptying general household waste bins only once every three weeks’
Lancashire’s district councils are being encouraged to start emptying general household waste bins only once every three weeks, it has been claimed.
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East Lancs leisure centre overhaul completes £750k energy upgrade
A £750,000 plus energy-efficiency upgrade a major East Lancashire fitness and recreation hub has been completed.
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Preston Tory group leader defects to Reform
The leader of the Conservative group on Preston City Council has defected to Reform UK, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can reveal.
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Historic conservatory suggestions revealed
Suggestions for the use of Blackburn’s landmark Corporation Park Conservatory after its hoped for multi-million pound restoration include a wedding and events venue, a restaurant and creating a new plant and butterfly house.
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Tributes paid to Burnley man killed in crash
The sister of a young man killed in a motorcycle crash has paid tribute, calling him her “protector and safe place.”
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Two arrested after toddler hit by car
Two men have been arrested after a five-year-old boy was struck by a car in Accrington.
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20,000 people turn out for illuminations switch on
More than 20,000 people packed into Blackpool on Friday night to see Olly Murs switch on this year’s Illuminations.
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Fresh delay on new school decision
Another deadline by which a decision was due to be made on where to build a new secondary school in Preston is to be missed.
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Lancs Reform leader: ‘Waste site changes will benefit residents and environment, and east Lancs is not being neglected’
The Reform UK leader of Lancashire County Council has spoken about suggested changes to landfill sites and waste management, which he says will benefit residents and the environment, and criticised recent comments about the changes and potential costs at Pendle Council’s executive.
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Blackpool scheme helping young people into work and education
A Blackpool scheme is helping young people take their next steps into work, training or education.
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Man guilty of Lenny Scott murder
A drug dealer has been found guilty of murdering former prison officer Lenny Scott in Skelmersdale.
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Plans for 30-storey tower in Preston
A £40m plan has been unveiled for a 30-storey tower in Preston — set to become Lancashire’s tallest building.
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Debenhams announces the closure of its Burnley warehouse
Usdaw is urging Debenhams to end what it calls its “anti-union stance” after announcing the closure of its Burnley warehouse.
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Olly Murs to light up Blackpool tonight
Pop superstar Olly Murs is set to light up Blackpool tonight as the headline performer for the world-famous Blackpool Illuminations Switch-On event.
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£200,000 worth of illegal cigarettes and vapes seized in Preston operation.
Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of illegal cigarettes and vapes have been seized after a joint operation in Preston.
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Preston tax fraudster loses £90 million property empire
A man from Preston - the mastermind of one of the UK’s biggest ever carousel tax frauds - has been ordered to pay back more than £90 million.
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Man admits manslaughter after Leyland assault
A man has admitted to fatally assaulting a man in Leyland.
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Two men and boy arrested after £20,000 found in car stopped on M6
Two men and a boy have been arrested after police stopped a car on the M6 near Preston.
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Cleveleys gearing up for Star Wars fun day this weekend
If you go down to Cleveleys seafront this weekend you might be mistaken in thinking you’ve walked onto the set of a Star Wars production.
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Tallest building proposed for Preston city centre
Plans have been unveiled to build a 30-storey tower block in Preston city centre that would become the tallest residential or office building anywhere in Lancashire.
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Residents’ chance to find out more about cable-laying windfarm plan
Residents in Fylde have a chance to find out more about proposals which could bring electric cables through the borough to connect an offshore wind farm to the national grid at Penwortham.
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All set for St Annes International Kite Festival to fly
St Annes International Kite Festival makes a return at the end of this week and continues throughout the weekend.
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Residents urged to view corridor options for East Irish Sea Transmission Project
Fylde Council is urging residents to attend upcoming community information events about Ørsted’s proposed East Irish Sea Transmission Project, which could bring electricity cables through the borough to connect an offshore wind farm to the national grid at Penwortham.
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Blackburn director sentenced for major illegal vape and counterfeit goods operation
A Blackburn businessman has been sentenced following a major operation that uncovered almost 40,000 illegal vapes and thousands of counterfeit products.
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Minibus delivery delay explained
Delays in kitting out dozens of new minibuses bought by Lancashire County Council to help cut the costs of transport for children with special educational needs and disabilities mean only half of them will be ready to come into service at the start of the new school year.
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Burnley Council issue statement over migrant housing rumours
An East Lancashire local authority has taken to Facebook to combat ‘fear and intolerance’ after a property in the borough rumoured to be being turned into a house of multiple occupation or “illegal migrant housing” was hit by a possible arson attack.
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Big week of events on Blackpool promenade – all you need to know
Blackpool is preparing for one of the most magical nights in its calendar when, for one night only, the six miles of Promenade will be closed to give cyclists a sneak preview of this year’s Illuminations.
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Marton Mere Holiday Village in Blackpool planning for extra 20 caravans
Marton Mere Holiday Village in Blackpool is planning to site extra static caravans on the park.
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Stamping down on Blackburn’s waste offenders
Blackburn with Darwen Council’s environmental crime team have secured another nine waste prosecutions for eight people, totalling almost £5,000.
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Work starts on new business units at Enterprise Zone
Work to build another 20,000sqft of industrial units at Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone has reached a key stage.
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Developers respond to long list of concerns about new M&S food hall at Norcross
Developers behind ambitious proposals to build a new M&S food hall at Norcross have responded to a long list of concerns raised via a huge public reaction.
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Two sentenced following fatal Bamber Bridge collision
A mother whose unborn baby was killed by a dangerous driver has spoken of the devastating impact on her life.
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Four men jailed after discovery of cannabis farm in Blackpool
Four men have been jailed following the discovery of a cannabis farm in Blackpool.
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Violent thug who physically and sexually assaulted woman jailed
A man who sexually and physically assaulted a woman in East Lancashire has been jailed.
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Reckless e-bike rider jailed for causing death of 86-year-old man in Burnley
An e-bike rider has been jailed for causing the death of 86-year-old man in Burnley.
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Civic roof contract to go out to tender
The contract for the roof repairs to Oswaldtwistle Civic Arts Centre and Theatre will go out to tender later this month with works set to start urgently.
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M&S expansion plans unveiled at Preston retail park
Marks and Spencer have unveiled plans for a major expansion of their store on Preston’s Deepdale Shopping Park.
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All future waste site options ‘will mean extra costs for Pendle’ after county ends local arrangement
All future options for potential waste transfer sites available to Pendle Council will increase costs, after a Lancashire County Council agreement with a landfill site in Hyndburn ends next year, councillors are being advised.
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Little people needed for new project celebrating their role in Blackpool’s story
Blackpool’s Showtown museum of fun and entertainment is calling on little people to help lead a pioneering new project.
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Woman dies in Lytham collision
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a woman very sadly died following a collision in Lytham over the weekend.
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Latest on big plans for Blackpool’s former Abingdon Street Post Office
Blackpool’s former Abingdon Street Post Office is on the brink of a multi-million pound transformation into a top-name hotel.
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Drop-in session planned to discuss landfill odour issues
The date has been set for a drop-in session to discuss the ongoing odour issues with a landfill site in Fleetwood.
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New operator of resort’s Backlot Cinema has message for customers
The new operator of Blackpool’s Backlot Cinema is set to take over this Friday – and has reassured customers that there will be no immediate changes.
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Driver escapes jail term following fatal collision in Knott End-on-Sea
A Blackpool man has avoided prison after admitting killing a motorcyclist while driving in Knott End.
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Paedophile jailed for sexual offences against 14-year-old girl in Preston
A man has been jailed after admitting a strong of sex offences against a teenage girl.
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Drink and drug drive arrests up by 20% as summer campaign gets underway
Lancashire Police say arrests for drink and drug driving have risen by 20% compared to the same period last year.
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New uniformed team out to help passengers on resort’s trams and buses
There’s a new team out to lend assistance to passengers on Blackpool’s trams and buses – and their distinctive uniforms are hard to miss.
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Preston bedsit plan blocked
Plans to turn a vacant office building in Preston city centre into dozens of bedsits have been blocked – amid fears the location would prove too noisy for future residents.
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Blackpool Illuminations unveil the new features for display
Defender dragons, pampered pooches and wild wonders of the woodland are set to light up Blackpool, all created in collaboration with four nationally acclaimed artists.
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Man jailed after leaving baby with significant injuries in Burnley
A man has been jailed after leaving a baby with significant injuries in Burnley.
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20 charged and weapons, drugs and cash seized during week of action in Blackpool and Fylde
Police have charged 20 people and seized numerous weapons as part of an operation to tackle Class A drug dealing in Blackpool and the Fylde.
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Blackburn with Darwen Council facing budget gap of almost £8m
Blackburn with Darwen Council’s finance boss has warned that the authority faces a potential cash gap of £7.8million by the end of the financial year based on spending figures for the three months to June 30.
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Teachers could strike over virtual learning plan at Bacup school
A row has broken out over whether plans for a Lancashire school to teach some of its students maths using a teacher in Devon amount to a return to the remote learning of the Covid lockdown era.
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Decision made on multi-million plans to transform iconic Art Deco pub
Work is finally able to press ahead on multi-million pound regeneration plans at one of Blackpool’s most iconic pubs.
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Anger over traveller site decision
Chorley Council does not want traveller families in the borough, according to the representative of a community which has been told it must leave a site where it had hoped to create a permanent home.
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Appeal after collision in Rivington
Police are appealing for information and witnesses after a man was left seriously injured following a collision in Rivington.
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Driver suffers life changing injuries after serious collision in Blackpool
Police are appealing for information and footage after serious collision in Blackpool.
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Arrests made after fatal Clayton-le-Woods collision
Police have arrested three men following a fatal collision in Clayton-le-Woods on Thursday.
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Police investigate collision after car travels wrong way down M65
Police are investigating a serious collision after a car travelled the wrong way on the M65 in East Lancashire.
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Five arrested after pedestrian fatally struck by pickup truck in Rossendale
Police are appealing for information and footage after a pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle while crossing the road in Crawshawbooth on Friday night.
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Man further charged with attempted murder following serious incidents in Accrington
A man has been further charged with attempted murder as part of an investigation into two serious incidents in Accrington last month.
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The life-changing stories of businesses behind Winckley Street's cosmopolitan vibe
A cobbled street on the cusp of Preston's green city oasis Winckley Square is the focus for the final episode of the second series of The Parched Pea Podcast.
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Swimming club chairman welcomes council’s action over Kirkham baths
A leading swimming club member has welcomed Fylde Council’s move to officially regain ownership of the Kirkham Pool site – but he believes a longer term vision is needed.
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Man jailed for life for murder of teenager in Ormskirk
A man who fatally stabbed a teenager in Ormskirk and then went on the run for 18 months has today been jailed for life.
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Morecambe FC suspended by the National League
Morecambe Football Club has been suspended by the National League with immediate effect after failing to meet financial criteria.
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New bridge on track for spring opening
A new £6.6 million bridge over the River Ribble is set to open by spring 2026.
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Road upgrade funding confirmed
A long-awaited revamp of one of the busiest roads in Central Lancashire is set to get the government funding needed to make it a reality.
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It’s Tram Sunday’s big 40 this weekend – here’s all you need to know
Fleetwood’s iconic Tram Sunday – officially known as Fleetwood Festival of Transport – celebrates its 40th anniversary this weekend.
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Members of East Lancashire cocaine gang jailed
A gang who worked to flood the streets of East Lancashire with cocaine have been jailed.
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Drug-dealing dad from Burnley jailed for ten years
A man from Burnley has been sent to prison for ten years for drug dealing.
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Police warning after motorists film aftermath of horror M6 crash
Police have warned motorists after footage circulated online following a collision on the M6 in which nine people were injured.
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Parking fee changes at Preston Bus Station
The price of parking at Preston Bus Station is to increase by 20 percent.
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Norcross roundabout is dangerous and still needs highlighting, says MP
Blackpool North and Fleetwood MP Lorraine Beavers has joined calls for action to be taken over Norcross roundabout and the continued congestion problems on parts of the A585.
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Our Friends group keeps Pleasure Beach train station ship-shape
Volunteers are helping to ensure that rail visitors arriving directly outside Blackpool’s famous Pleasure Beach Resort have a good impression before they even enter the amusement park.
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New Cine‑Wyre Film Festival to be launched in Fleetwood
A new film festival is being launched on the Fylde coast which has an international dimension and also invites local filmmakers to take part.
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Resort residents react to major changes planned for bin collections
Major changes coming in for Blackpool’s bin collections have met with an unfavourable reaction from some residents, although others have been more supportive.
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Taxi driver jailed for sexual offence against 14-year-old girl in Burnley
A taxi driver who engaged in sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl while working as a taxi driver in Burnley, has been jailed.
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Man jailed following Preston stabbing over £20 debt
A man has been jailed for 12 years and nine months at Preston Crown Court following an investigation into a stabbing which took place in Ingol last September.
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Closure order served at illegal waste site in Great Harwood
Police have served a closure order at an illegal waste site in Great Harwood.
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It’s coming down – resort’s old eyesore police station is now being demolished
It has been an eyesore since it closed seven years ago but finally Blackpool’s former police station is coming down.
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Major changes to Blackpool’s waste collection service given the green light
Huge changes to Blackpool’s bin collections are on their way after getting the green light.
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Petition set up to support continuation of Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry
A petition has been set up in support of the continuation of the historic Fleetwood to Knott End Ferry service.
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Campaigners react to end date for controversial landfill operation
Campaigners against a stinking landfill site have welcomed confirmation that an end date is finally in sight.
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Resort’s famous heritage trams on track to make much-anticipated return
Blackpool’s iconic heritage trams are on track for a return to service on the seafront this autumn as work is underway to get the trams and track ready.
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BAE Typhoon jobs fear
BAE Systems has rejected a union’s claim that hundreds of jobs are at risk at its Lancashire military aircraft factories because the government has failed to order more of the Eurofighter Typhoon jet.
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The Harris announces grand reopening in September
Preston’s iconic cultural landmark, The Harris, will officially reopen its doors to the public on Sunday, September 28.
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Preston pub demolition approved
A derelict pub in Preston city centre is to be partially demolished.
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Shock result after planners run rule on football training academy
An innovative sports skills project for youngsters which launched two years ago is facing closure after losing a planning bid.
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Council proposes scrapping school buses and increasing fares in shocker for parents
Blackburn with Darwen Council is to scrap some of its dedicated buses to four of the borough’s biggest secondary schools and increase fares for pupils on those that remain.
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Police Commissioner launches new fund to combat violence against women and girls
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has unveiled a new funding initiative aimed at supporting projects that address violence against women and girls across the county.
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Blackburn with Darwen begging campaign launched
A new campaign has been launched to tackle street begging by asking people approached for cash to donate to local charities rather than hand over their change.
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We need extensions at community centre to provide more activities
Plans to extend a Fylde coast community centre will provide the vital space needed to allow more activities there, say supporters of the project.
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Man dies after crash on A6 near Garstang
A man in his 30s has died after a crash on the A6 near Garstang.
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30 year sentence for man guilty of frenzied knife attack on man in Blackpool
A man has been jailed for 30 years after stabbing a man in a frenzied attack in Blackpool.
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Three-weekly bin collections could be coming for Blackpool residents
Major changes to Blackpool’s bin collection service – including domestic waste being collected every three weeks - are being considered by the council.
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Tributes paid to murdered Blackburn man as investigation continues
Tributes have been paid to a murdered Blackburn man as the investigation into his death continues.
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Preston primary school celebrates new expansion
Children at Lea Community Primary School have praised the huge revamp of their school which will see the school's intake gradually double.
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Accrington music festival cancelled after poor ticket sales
A two-day Lancashire music festival due to be held in Accrington later this year has been cancelled due to poor ticket sales.
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Preston’s Palestinian friendship agreement
Preston is to enter into a friendship agreement with the Palestinian city of Hebron.
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Excitement builds ahead of Blackburn’s National Festival of Making
The leader of Blackburn with Darwen Council has expressed his enthusiasm for next weekend’s ‘showcase’ Festival of Making.
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Blackpool man jailed after drugs haul found in his car
Drugs worth £80,000 were seized when Lancashire Police officers stopped a car which had been travelling on the M6.
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting says Blackpool highlights health gap between rich and poor
Health secretary Wes Streeting said Blackpool was a place he enjoyed visiting when he was younger but was a place he now needed to visit to highlight health inequalities in the nation.
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Chicken shop chain plans for Preston
Lancashire is in line for its first branch of a chicken chain restaurant that has more than 1,500 outlets around the world.
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£400,000 Mercer Hall transformation set to begin
Work will start on the first £400,000 phase of the transformation of Great Harwood’s historic Mercer Hall leisure complex later this summer with a view to it fully reopening in December with a pantomime.
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Blackpool Air Show full line up confirmed
Blackpool Air Show is set to return later this summer with two days of spectacular aerial displays from some of the world’s finest military and civilian aircraft over the seafront.
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Fylde Council to take over Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre following RSPB departure
Fylde Council has confirmed it will take over Fairhaven Lake Visitor Centre and shop following the RSPB’s departure next week.
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Spud Bros change set for green light
Preston’s Spud Bros look set to be granted permission to replace the city’s iconic hot potato tram with a larger unit.
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Resort’s Family Hubs launch new campaign to shine spotlight on what they offer
Blackpool’s three council-run Family Hubs are aiming to reach as many people as possible by launching a new campaign to shine a light on what they offer.
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Jail for Accrington man who twice targeted vulnerable victim
A man who targeted a vulnerable victim twice has been jailed for nine and a half years.
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22 year sentence for Blackburn man jailed for rape of two women
A man has been jailed for a total of 22 years after being found guilty of the rape of two women in Blackburn.
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Three people arrested on suspicion of murder after man found dead at home in Blackburn
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead at a home in Blackburn.
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Jail for delivery drivers who sexually assaulted teenager in Preston
Two delivery men who sexually assaulted a teenage girl in her own home, have been jailed.
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Preston charity Foxton launches £2m youth and community centre designed by young people
A ground breaking £2 million youth and community centre has opened in Preston.
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Vital repairs for two Wyre high schools thanks to funding boost
Two high schools on the Fylde coast will be able to carry out vital repairs thanks to a share in a regional funding boost of over £54m.
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Fleetwood Carnival 2025 ready to roll this weekend
Fleetwood Carnival is back this weekend as the town prepares for one of the biggest community events of the year.
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Two jailed for arranging sale of handgun
Two men have been jailed after trying to arrange the sale of a deadly handgun over an encrypted global communication service used by criminals.
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24 people charged with drug supply offences after raids in Preston
During the last two weeks police have carried out a series of warrants targeting people suspected of operating drug lines to supply heroin and cocaine in Preston.
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Burnley’s Premier League return to kick off with trip to Spurs
The Premier League fixtures for the 2025/26 campaign have been released and Scott Parker and his men will kick-off the season away at Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday 16th August.
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Family tribute to motorbike rider who died after Walton-le-Dale collision
The family of a motorbike rider who died after a collision in Walton-le-Dale this week have paid tribute to him.
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Resort’s youth homeless charity Streetlife boosted by £475K Lottery funding
A Blackpool charity which provides vital support for vulnerable young people has been awarded £475,000 funding from the National Lottery.
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Lancashire friends to undertake epic challenge for mental health charity
Three friends from Lancashire are aiming to complete an epic charity challenge to climb the ten highest mountains in Scotland back to back as fast as possible.
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Future of historic former Preston pub to be decided
Senior Preston councillors are being urged to delay plans to demolish an historic pub – and instead consider whether it could be turned to a heritage centre for the city.
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Pupils lined the streets in tribute to a much-loved Blackpool teacher
The streets outside a Blackpool school were lined with pupils, parents and staff paying their respects to a much-loved teacher who died last month aged just 38.
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Hold-up on Blackpool prom was not down to ‘huge pothole’, says council
Blackpool Council has clarified that a huge ‘pothole’ which held up traffic on the promenade Monday was in fact emergency work by a utilities firm.
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Part-worn tyres investigation found none met legal requirements
A multi-agency day of action by a road safety partnership found that none of the part-worn tyres inspected at a series of garages across Preston met legal requirements.
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Man jailed for assaulting hospital staff in cubicle where a baby was being treated
A man who assaulted two nurses and a paramedic as he caused chaos in a hospital ward near to where a seriously ill baby was being treated, has been jailed.
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New brass marker celebrates Cleveleys’ place in the Star Wars universe
The Force is definitely with Cleveleys after a new brass marker was unveiled, commemorating the town and Wyre’s connection to one of the most iconic film franchises in history, Star Wars.
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Plans will completely transform shop front in the centre of resort
Proposals to radically transform a shop front in the middle of Blackpool town centre have been lodged with planners.
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The proposed quarry in our village will be right next to our garden and we’re worried
A family say they’re worried that proposals for a quarry in their village will mean the works would be right next to their garden.
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Plans submitted for multi-million-pound new Special Educational Needs centre in Blackburn
A new planning application has been submitted for a multi-million-pound post 16 Special Educational Needs centre in Blackburn town centre.
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Three youths rescued after being swept out to sea in Blackpool
Three youths had to be rescued after being swept out to sea near North Pier in Blackpool.
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Commissioner urges Government action to tackle M6 disruptions and keep Lancashire moving
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, has joined growing calls for urgent government action to address disruptions on the M6 motorway.
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Leyland man jailed after being found with a knife
A Leyland man has been jailed after a stop and search found him to be carrying a knife.
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Nigel Farage visits Lancashire County Council
Nigel Farage has told the new Reform UK administration at Lancashire County Council that how they perform will play a part in how well the party does at the next general election in 2029.
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Men charged after death of baby Preston Davey in Blackpool
Police have charged two men as part of an ongoing investigation into the death of a baby boy in Blackpool.
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Scaffolding back up on little Marton Mill ready for next round of work
The scaffolding is back up on Little Marton Mill, ready for the next round of work to begin.
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Front line boost for Lancashire Police
Lancashire Constabulary is set to benefit from an additional 53 Police Officers, as well as 30 new Police Community Support Officers and 20 Special Constables, thanks to extra Home Office funding.
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Further action taken against rogue trader who scammed £500,000 from vulnerable people
A rogue trader who scammed elderly and vulnerable residents out of more than £500,000 has been hit with further sanctions to prevent him preying on more victims in the future.
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MP Chris Webb contacts pensioners over latest Winter Fuel entitlements
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb says he is helping inform pensioners of their entitlements in the wake of the Winter Fuel Allowance U-turn by the Government.
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Review being conducted into effectiveness of multi-million pound bypass, campaigner told
A review is currently underway into the effectiveness of a multi-million pound bypass hailed as the answer to chronic congestion, a road campaigner has been told.
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Preston indoor sports centre details revealed
A new indoor sports centre in Preston will be based around padel and five-a-side football, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can reveal.
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Illegal cigarettes and vapes worth £50,000 seized in Blackburn raids
Raids by police and trading standards officers aided a detection dog on four Blackburn businesses have seized more than £50,000 worth of illegal cigarettes and vapes.
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Huge crowds welcome King as he’s handed keys to Lancaster Castle
King Charles has visited Lancaster Castle, his first engagement in Lancashire since he became Monarch.
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Lung cancer screening comes to Preston
People in Preston aged 55 to 74 who have ever smoked and are registered with a participating GP practice, will soon be invited for potentially life-saving lung cancer screening.
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Resort MP urges government to consider free school meals for all children
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb has urged the Government to go further in its new free school meals initiative – by expanding the offer to ALL children.
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Man pleads guilty to causing death of baby by dangerous driving
A man has pleaded guilty to causing the death of a baby by dangerous driving.
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Preston burglar who targeted pensioner in his 90s jailed
A burglar who targeted homes in Preston, including that of a pensioner in his 90s, has been jailed.
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Blackpool Tower & Madame Tussauds to return to local management
The resort’s most famous landmark, the Blackpool Tower, will be managed by the council’s wholly-owned tourism company, Blackpool Tourism Limited, from later this year, it’s been announced.
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New estate planned for outskirts of Preston
A new housing development on the outskirts of Preston is set to include a school and care home – if it gets the go-ahead.
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Resort’s council-owned bus service is example of how to do it right, says minister
Blackpool’s bus service is a shining example of how a council-run amenity can be run in the right way, a Government minister said after visiting the resort.
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DOGE-style unit on the way at Lancashire County Council
Lancashire County Council is next on the list to get a visit from a Reform UK team that has modelled itself on Elon Musk’s controversial Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the United States.
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Plans move forward for new banking hub in Garstang
Proposals to set up a new banking hub in Garstang have now reached the planning stage, with an application lodged with Wyre Council.
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Attractions unveiled for Blackburn’s Festival of Making
More attractions have been announced for next month’s Blackburn’s National Festival of Making including TV architect George Clarke.
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Former Blackpool man tried to blame imaginary twin for sex offences
A former Blackpool man who tried to blame an imaginary twin, who didn't exist, for his sexual offences, has been jailed.
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King Charles to be given keys to the castle on first visit to Lancashire as monarch
King Charles will make an official visit to Lancaster next month, his first trip to Lancashire since becoming monarch, Buckingham Palace has announced.
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Chorley Police and partners conduct underage knife sales tests across the town
Chorley Police have teamed up with Lancashire Trading Standards and young volunteers from across the area to conduct an under-age sales operation as part of Operation Sceptre – a national, intensive week of action to tackle knife crime.
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Dangerous man who robbed women in Blackburn given 14-year sentence
A Blackburn man has been given a 14-year sentence for robbing women in Blackburn.
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Cash guarantee for Preston community schemes
Community and voluntary groups in Preston have been told they will not be left in limbo after it emerged government cash earmarked for local projects will take longer to come through than first expected.
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Residents to have say in bid to save greenspace in coastal protection issue
Residents fighting to protect a precious greenspace in front of their homes will make their case at a key council meeting next week.