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Blackpool drugs gang sentenced
Members of a Blackpool drug-supply gang have been given custodial sentences totalling more than 63 years.
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Next phase of Mercer Hall work set to begin
Work is poised to start on Phase Three of the repurposing of Great Harwood’s historic Mercer Hall.
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Blackburn skills campus move approved
Senior councillors have approved the appointment of Star Academies to occupy the first building of Blackburn’s proposed £45million town centre Skills and Education Campus.
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Darwen mother and son jailed after attempting to smuggle 14 kilos of cocaine
A mother and son from Darwen who plotted to smuggle 14 kilos of cocaine into the UK have been jailed, following a National Crime Agency investigation.
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Rider of e-bike dies following Fleetwood collision
A 50-year-old man had died after the e-bike he was riding collided with a parked car in Fleetwood.
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Why we’re fighting plans to build 79 homes in our village
Residents in an Over Wyre village are fighting against plans to build 79 new homes on a greenfield site.
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New chapter confirmed for Guy’s Thatched Hamlet
The new owners of Guy’s Thatched Hamlet in Bilsborrow have been confirmed.
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Burnley weaver appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire
The new High Sheriff of Lancashire for 2026–2027 has been announced as David Collinge, a sixth-generation weaver from Burnley whose life and career have been shaped by Lancashire’s textile heritage.
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Lancashire SEND assessment backlog slashed
The backlog in the assessment system for determining the support required by Lancashire children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is on course to be cleared in less than two months.
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Levelling continues off Cookson Street for £65m Multiversity project
The landscape of Blackpool is continuing to change as a cordoned off area of Charles Street and Cookson Street is levelled off to make way for the town’s landmark £65 million Multiversity campus.
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Preston school parking ban extended
Parking restrictions are to be widened close to an expanding school in suburban Preston.
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Call for Jubilee Gardens in Cleveleys to be restored to former glory
A call has been made for a Fylde coast park to be restored to the way it used to be, when it was a huge attraction for youngsters, families and visitors.
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Work under way to make notorious Norcross roundabout safer
Urgent changes to make the notorious Norcross roundabout safer for drivers are finally under way.
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Council consults on extending ‘No moor fires’ ban
A ban on barbeques, campfires, sky lanterns and fireworks across the moors in East Lancashire is up for review.
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Revoe community sports village plan to complement wider central Blackpool regeneration
Work to build a new community sports village in central Blackpool is expected to start later this year.
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Burnley man jailed for sexually assaulting young girl
A Burnley man has been jailed for more than 15 years for sexually assaulting a young girl.
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The Harris welcomes new intern through DFN Project SEARCH programme
The Harris in Preston has announced that it has welcomed a new intern through the DFN Project SEARCH supported internship programme.
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Preston empty homes brought back to life
There are more than 1,000 empty properties in Preston that could be providing desperately needed accommodation for a range of residents.
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Preston prepares for major bin collection changes
The first major shake-up of bin collection rounds in Preston for more than a decade is set to take place next month.
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Counselling hub is reopening thanks to vital funds after storm damage
A busy Blackpool counselling centre which was forced to shut last year after being wrecked by massive storm is set to reopen.
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Off duty Lancashire volunteer Police Officer praised for life saving actions following M6 crash
A Lancashire volunteer police officer who works as a long‑distance lorry driver in his day job has been commended for his exceptional bravery and quick thinking following a serious collision on the M6 near Staffordshire.
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Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone continues to drive investment and create new jobs
Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone is continuing to see significant progress, with major infrastructure projects nearing completion and further development underway to help businesses grow and create new jobs for the Fylde coast.
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Wyre Council marks Empty Homes Week by bringing properties back into use
Wyre Council are marking Empty Homes Week by highlighting the progress being made to bring vacant properties back into use and help meet growing local housing demand.
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From ‘fix the potholes’ to ‘bring back the poll tax’
Fixing road potholes must be a top priority for Lancashire authorities over the next 12 months using tax payers’ money, according to people in Clitheroe asked about council tax and spending.
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Council tax payers in Wyre to pay 2.99 percent more after budget confirmed
Council tax payers in Wyre are being asked to pay a 2.99 percent increase in their bills as the council confirmed its budget.
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Banqueting suite approved in Deepdale
A banqueting suite is set to open in a Preston neighbourhood after getting the go-ahead from city planning officials.
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Blackpool Council plays down clash with resort’s Labour MP
Blackpool Council has played down a clash with the resort’s MP Chris Webb – a fellow Labour politician – over a financial settlement from the Government and the new council tax bill.
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Person dies after being hit by 'several vehicles' on M6
The M6 northbound near Leyland reopened yesterday after a police investigation into a death on the motorway.
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Police warn over bank card thefts in Blackpool town centre
Police are warning people to take extra care with their bank cards following a number of thefts in Blackpool town centre.
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Lifesaving interventions on North West railways nearly double
The number of lifesaving interventions at railway stations across the North West has nearly doubled in the last four years – as passengers are being urged to start conversations with people who may be struggling.
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Two men charged after Class A drugs seized during Blackpool warrant
Two men have been charged after police seized a large quantity of Class A drugs and cash during a warrant at a property in Blackpool.
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Council offers additional cost-of-living support for vulnerable pensioners
A new scheme offering up to £100 per household to assist with the cost of food and fuel is available to pensioners who currently receive Council Tax Support but are not in receipt of Pension Credit.
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20 drivers caught speeding in just half an hour in Fleetwood
20 drivers were caught speeding in just half an hour during a police speed check in Fleetwood.
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Six day shutdown on West Coast line to disrupt thousands
Thousands of Easter rail journeys will be disrupted by engineering work on the West Coast Main Line.
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East Lancashire shop ordered to close after stashing and selling illegal tobacco
A shop in Nelson has been ordered to close for three months after repeatedly selling illegal tobacco.
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Final line-up announced for Lytham Festival
The final line-up’s been announced for this summer’s Lytham Festival.
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Star Academies set to anchor £45m first phase of landmark Blackburn town centre scheme
Plans have been revealed for a new headquarters for Star Academies in Blackburn town centre.
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CCTV appeal after series of thefts in Blackpool
Police are appealing for help to identify two women after a series of thefts at a shop in Blackpool.
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Chorley Council tax freeze and budget agreed
Chorley Council is to freeze its share of council tax bills in the year ahead – and has stressed that the move will not mean any cuts to services.
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Councillors to decide within a year the future of Preston’s Guild Hall
Preston City Council will decide within the next year whether it is “feasible” to build a replacement for the Guild Hall, it has been announced.
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We reject your plans to knock down our homes, angry residents tell councillors
Angry residents in Blackpool’s Revoe area did not hold back last night after being given the chance to have their say about controversial plans to demolish homes.
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Burnley drug dealer jailed after being found with crack cocaine and heroin
A drug dealer who was twice found in possession of heroin and crack cocaine in Burnley, has been jailed.
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Man jailed for Christmas Day manslaughter of Blackburn man
A man been jailed for 13 years after being found guilty of killing Kirk Marsden in Blackburn.
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Major beach defence application warns about loss of golden sands
A planning application for a multi‑million‑pound sea defence project in Blackpool has been lodged – with a warning the town could lose its famous sand without urgent action.
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Further steps taken in ongoing investigation into historic contamination
An allotment site in Thornton-Cleveleys is to be closed temporarily as part of an ongoing investigation into historic contamination by a chemical used at a nearby facility.
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Water leaks which further delayed town streetworks are now fixed
A water leak which added a further delay to behind-schedule streetworks in a Rossendale town has been repaired, authorities say.
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College expansion gets the go-ahead
A Preston sixth form college has been given the go-ahead for a major expansion in order to meet demand for places, amid protests from residents living nearby who say they cannot park close to their own homes.
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Concert set to help people affected by Waterloo Road blaze
A professional Fylde coast singer has organised a concert to help raise funds for those affected by the devastating Waterloo Road blaze in Blackpool last month.
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Planning decision saves vital £450K on Blackpool Multiversity costs
Councillors at Blackpool approved a number of changes to the town’s ambitious Multiversity scheme which effectively saved £450k towards its cost.
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Padel plans approved for Preston
Padel enthusiasts in Preston will have another place where they can play the sport after a new facility was given the green light in the city.
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Public invited to have say on central Blackpool housing regeneration framework
Blackpool Council is inviting residents, businesses and stakeholders to have their say on the future of central Blackpool.
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Public urged to be vigilant about counterfeit currency in Lancashire
Lancashire Police are urging residents and local businesses to remain vigilant following a spike in reports involving counterfeit currency being used across the county.
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Accrington set to bid to become first UK Town of Culture
A bid is being prepared for Accrington to be crowned as the UK’s new ‘Town of Culture’ in 2028.
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Concerns raised over council merger and Blackpool’s huge debt
Fylde MP Andrew Snowden has raised fears that taxpayers could be forced to pick up the bill for Blackpool Council’s massive £500 million debt after local authorities merge.
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Council pledges further £3.5m to tackle road surface issue in Blackpool
Fed-up Blackpool residents say the town’s roads are the ‘number one’ issue they want to raise with the council, with a record number of complaints about potholes in the last three years.
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Fylde Council opens tender for padel tennis facility at Fairhaven Lake
Leisure operators are being invited to help bring one of the world’s fastest-growing sports to one of Fylde’s most loved destinations.
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Comedy star and fashion designer to headline creative event in Accrington
Stars including Tez Ilyas and Wayne Hemingway MBE are heading to Accrington Stanley’s Wham Stadium next month for a special event celebrating Hyndburn’s thriving creative community.
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£72m highways investment to focus on the roads residents use every day
Plans to invest £72 million in maintaining and improving Lancashire’s highways and transport infrastructure in 2026/27 are set to be approved by councillors.
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Residential properties in Thornton found to contain presence of chemical PFOA
Ongoing tests for potential chemical contamination in Thornton have now revealed the presence of cancer-linked chemical PFOA at some residential properties.
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New chairman of Layton and Grange Park Pride of Place fund announced
The chairman who will lead a £20m Government-backed community project for Grange Park and Layton has now been named.
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Council to scrap final remaining air quality management area
A local authority is to scrap its final remaining air quality management area as levels of harmful emissions from car exhausts at a busy junction have fallen.
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Man charged after incident at MP jobs event
A man’s been charged after a disturbance at a jobs fair organised by Blackpool South MP Chris Webb.
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Preston driver celebrates 50 years on the buses
A bus driver from Preston is celebrating 50 years with the same company.
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Eco-friendly refill shop and community laundry launched
Volunteers in Leyland have launched an eco-friendly refill shop and community laundry to support local families.
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More than £21,000 for RSPCA branch
The community’s rallied round an animal charity in Huncoat facing possible kennel closures.
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Zebra crossing repaired after more than a year
A zebra crossing on a busy Darwen town centre road has finally been repaired after more than a year out of action.
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Reform UK sets first Lancashire County Council budget
The Reform UK administration at Lancashire County Council has set its first budget – promising what it described as a “tsunami of better services” for residents.
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Decision made on new cafe for town centre
Proposals to transform a former charity shop in the centre of Blackpool into a new café have been approved by planners.
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Preston North End Sleep Out to return next month
The Big PNE Sleep Out will return to Deepdale on Friday 27th March 2026, as Preston North End Community and Education Trust (PNECET), Foxton, Blog Preston and Veolia join forces to tackle homelessness in Preston.
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Line-up announced for Beat-Herder Festival
Lancashire’s independent Beat-Herder Festival will celebrate its 21st year in 2026 with four days of music in the Ribble Valley.
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Minister Pat McFadden hails vital Job Fair in Blackpool
The biggest ever Blackpool Jobs Fair ever saw thousands of people of all ages connect with prospective employers for up to 2,000 paid positions across the Fylde coast.
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Comedian raises over £6k for local charity
Comedian, writer and actor Dave Spikey has donated an entire night’s pay to a charity based at Royal Preston Hospital.
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Hyndburn council tax frozen – but overall bills set to rise
Hyndburn Council has confirmed it will freeze its portion of the council tax for the year from April 1 after its ruling Labour group voted down a Conservative proposal to cut it by 2.99 per cent instead.
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Bus and tram operator announces new managing director
Lea Harrison has been appointed as the new managing director of Blackpool Transport Services.
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Large cannabis grow dismantled in Accrington
Lancashire Constabulary says they’ve dismantled a large cannabis grow in Accrington.
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Controlling bully jailed after paralysing woman in violent assault
A man has been given a 20-year sentence after assaulting his partner so seriously she has been left paralysed.
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Gang jailed after running Blackpool ‘drugs warehouse’
A group of men who ran a ‘warehouse’ to deal their drugs around Blackpool and the Fylde coast have been jailed.
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More than 570 cannabis plants seized at Blackpool property
Police are investigating after a large cannabis grow was discovered in Blackpool.
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Sex offender who tried to abuse children online jailed for seven and a half years
A sex offender who tried to abuse children online jailed for seven and a half years.
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County Council unable to say pothole repair targets are being net due to ‘technical issue’
A “technical issue” means Lancashire County Council is currently unable to say whether it is hitting its own pothole repair targets.
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Wyre Council to introduce changes to HMO planning regulations
Houses in parts of Fleetwood and Thornton Cleveleys will no longer be able to be converted into HMOs without planning permission, Wyre Council has said.
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Preston Town Hall roof to receive major solar panel upgrade
Preston City Council has signed a contract to upgrade the rooftop solar panel array at Preston Town Hall.
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Calls to close stinking landfill site after inquiry reveals 70 permit breaches
Furious campaigners are demanding the closure of a stinking landfill site in Fleetwood after an inquiry revealed as many as 70 permit breaches at the site in less than two years.
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Boxer uses seized cash from criminals to help youngsters
Cash seized from criminals is being spent on helping young people in Blackpool.
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Blackburn with Darwen residents set for 4.99% council tax rise
Blackburn with Darwen residents will see their council tax for borough services rise by the maximum 4.99 per cent permitted without a referendum from April 1.
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Underage test purchasing operations carried out across Preston and South Ribble
Police Licensing officers, working alongside Lancashire County Council Trading Standards, have carried out a recent test purchasing operation targeting underage alcohol and vape sales.
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Cleveleys town centre revamp approved
Plans to make Cleveleys town centre a more appealing place to shop will see more than a dozen on-street parking spaces removed – so that pavements can be widened.
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Chorley park dog waste appeal
The operators of a popular Chorley park have appealed for consideration from dog owners after waste bags were left piled up around overflowing bins.
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Closure order granted for Fleetwood property
Officers from Fleetwood Police successfully secured a closure order for a problem address in the area.
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Preston shopping arcade apartment plans unveiled
Dozens of apartments could be created within Preston’s Miller Arcade as part of a major redevelopment of the historic city shopping precinct.
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‘We’ve been left devastated by blaze at our café – but we’ll be back’
A couple who run a community café in Blackpool’s South Shore have been left devastated after the huge Waterloo Road blaze forced it to close for months ahead.
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Blackpool Council refutes claims it is selling off key assets to pay off debts
Blackpool Council has hit back at claims it is considering selling off assets such as famous landmarks to pay off debts.
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Councillor claims lives are at risk due to motorway potholes
Lives are being endangered by potholes on a Lancashire motorway, a senior councillor has claimed.
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Man admits to killing Preston dad who was put walking his dog
A paranoid schizophrenic who stamped on and kicked a Preston dad to death has admitted killing him.
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New questionnaires on landfill stench give residents chance to log health impacts
Residents who live close to a stinking landfill site in Fleetwood are being given a chance to describe how the issue has impacted on their health in a new survey.
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Work to begin on Pendle street improvements as part of £55m East Lancashire investment
Work is set to begin in March on street improvements in Pendle as part of a £55 million programme of investment across East Lancashire.
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Warning of ‘absolute chaos’ over housing plan for former theme park site
A councillor has warned of “absolute chaos” on the roads if plans to build 350 houses on the site of the abandoned Camelot Theme Park in Chorley are given the go-ahead.
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Appeal after pedestrian is seriously injured in collision at Alston
Lancashire Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man suffered serious injuries in a collision near Longridge.
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New pond for controversial housing estate
A highly controversial near-600 home housing estate in Blackburn is to get a new pond as part of a drainage and layout reorganisation.
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£1.2million to be spent on new bin trucks
Blackburn with Darwen Council is spending £1.2million on buying 16 vehicles as part of its fleet replacement programme for 2025/26.
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Owners of Central Pier say they’re on top of repairs after visitor spots damage
The owners of Blackpool’s iconic Central Pier say ongoing repairs are under control after a visitor raised concerns over a snapped rusty crossbeam.
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Thousands of children to benefit from improved school meals
Thousands of Blackpool schoolchildren are set to benefit from improved school meals after local chefs completed a new training programme.
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New data centre project to bring jobs bonanza
A new multi-million pound data centre to be sited on the edge of Blackpool is set to bring a major jobs boost to the Fylde coast.
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Anger as bridge closure sparks lengthy diversions
Residents in an area of Burnley have seen an eight-fold increase in the length of some journeys after a bridge was closed for repairs, it has been claimed.
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Brand-new reuse shop offers savvy way of saving money
Blackburn Household Waste Recycling Centre now has an added reuse shop, where residents can donate or buy preloved items.
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New questionnaires on landfill stench give residents chance to log health impacts
Residents who live close to a stinking landfill site in Fleetwood are being given a chance to describe how the issue has impacted on their health in a new survey.
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Preston City Council to introduce weekly food waste collection service
Preston City Council will introduce weekly food waste collections across the city from April 2026.
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Former boss of Poulton restaurant jailed for revenge arson attack
The former boss of a restaurant in Poulton-le-Fylde who set fire to it in a revenge attack against its new owners has been jailed.
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Fleetwood Market launches new Business Incubator programme supporting aspiring entrepreneurs
Aspiring entrepreneurs in Wyre are being given the opportunity to develop real-world business skills through a unique training programme at Fleetwood Market.
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Transport funding boost announced for Lancashire
Lancashire will get almost £29m more in transport funding from the government in two years’ time than it does today.
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National Highways must be held accountable for ‘botched’ A585 jobs, says campaigner
A road campaigner has slammed Government-owned National Highways as a disgrace for its work on the ‘botched’ A585 bypass at Windy Harbour and ‘dangerous’ Norcross Roundabout.
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Plans to acquire new build homes for Preston council housing
Preston is poised to get its first council houses in more than 20 years – with new-build properties in the north of the city being eyed up for purchase.
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Step back in time as Lytham 1940s Weekend returns
Families across Fylde can dust off their vintage finest and prepare to step back in time as the much-loved Lytham 1940s Weekend returns this summer.
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Blackpool paedophile jailed after being found guilty of catalogue of sexual offences
A former school caretaker who targeted children online and committed a string of sexual offences has been jailed for 12 years.
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Blackpool Transport makes big announcement on tram and bus ticket prices
Blackpool Transport is set to freeze the price of its most popular tram and bus tickets as part of a wider review of its fare structure.
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Major update on plans for Blackpool’s Grade II listed former Post Office building
Proposals to transform part of Blackpool’s former Abingdon Street Post Office into a hotel are still being considered.
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Chorley village estate expansion approved
Dozens of new homes are to be built in a Chorley village amid concern over the lack of services for the people who will eventually move into them.
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Council seeking new operators for Thornton Little Theatre after jail upset
New operators are being sought to take over the lease of Thornton Little Theatre as owners Wyre Council look to begin a fresh chapter.
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East Lancashire drugs gang jailed for almost 80 years
Prison sentences of almost 80 years have been handed to an OCG who supplied drugs in East Lancashire.
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Man found with approximately £2.5 million worth of cocaine in his boot near Garstang jailed
A car travelling north on the M6, near Garstang, was searched by officers who discovered 25kg of cocaine with a street value of approximately £2.5 million.
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St John’s development gets green light
Plans for a creative business hub in the former St John’s Church in Blackburn took a major step forward this week, as councillors agreed to appoint Barnfield Construction as contractor for the £8.5million redevelopment.
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Chorley Council approves £4m leisure centre refurbishment
Chorley Council has given the green light to a £4m refurbishment of one of the borough’s leisure centres.
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Parents across Lancashire reminded to ensure children’s vaccinations are up-to-date
Parents across Lancashire are being reminded to ensure that their children’s measles vaccinations are up-to-date after an outbreak of the potentially fatal disease in London.
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Theatre D’Amour attraction looks set for Upside Down House replacement
As one of Blackpool’s seafront attractions is set to disappear, another is lined up to replace it, if plans get the go ahead.
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Lancashire council react to election U-turn
Political leaders across Lancashire are readying their troops to fight local elections that it appeared were never going to happen, after the government staged a dramatic U-turn over a previous decision to scrap electoral contests.
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Crowds enjoy Lytham Ice Festival
Hundreds of families created unforgettable memories in Lytham as the town centre transformed into a sparkling winter wonderland for the fourth annual Fylde Ice Festival.
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New home for Blackpool’s Visitor Information Centre
VisitBlackpool’s Visitor Information Centre has a new home inside the world-famous Blackpool Tower.
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Appeal after a woman seriously injured in Preston collision
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a woman in her 70s was left with life threatening injuries following a road traffic collision in Preston.
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Lorry driver flees scene as teenagers suffer serious injuries in M6 collision
A teenager driver and his passenger suffered serious injuries following a collision involving two cars and a lorry on the M6 last night.
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Teenager seriously injured in Blackpool collision
A teenager has been left with serious injuries after a collision in Blackpool.
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Disabled people across Lancashire encouraged to think about taking up curling
Disabled people across Lancashire are being encouraged to think about taking up curling after a wheelchair club in the county was given a cash boost to help it fund the cost of training sessions.
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Blackpool’s £365m Multiversity scheme due back before planners this month
Blackpool’s multi-million pound Multiversity project will go back before the council’s planning committee this month as councillors consider various proposed changes.
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Man sent to prison for assault outside Blackburn cinema
A man has been jailed for an assault committed outside the Vue Cinema in Blackburn.
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Three men jailed for Blackburn car park violence
Three men have been jailed for their part in a fight in a Blackburn car park.
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Two Fleetwood men jailed for cocaine supply following police investigation
Two men from Fleetwood have been jailed for being concerned in the supply of class A drugs.
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Father jailed after admitting to killing baby son in Fulwood
A man has been jailed after admitting to killing his baby son in Fulwood.
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Design team appointed for £13.2m Samlesbury Innovation Hub as Lancashire moves project into delivery
Lancashire County Council has appointed a professional design team to work in partnership with the authority to deliver the £13.2m Innovation Hub at the Samlesbury Enterprise Zone.
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Hospital Trust apologises to patients after being ‘worst’ for 12 hour waits
The Trust which runs Blackpool Victoria Hospital has apologised to patients after it was highlighted that it was performing worse than any other in the country for 12 hour waits in hospital.
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Final decision made on historic Preston city centre pub demolition
The demolition of a historic Preston city centre pub will definitely go ahead after a senior councillor said he could not “justify” the cost that would be involved in keeping it standing.
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400 new SEND school places to be created in Lancashire
Almost 400 new school places for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are set to be created in Lancashire.
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More than 30 Fylde residents find work through partnership programme
More than 30 Fylde residents have moved into work thanks to a successful partnership which has helped create training and apprenticeship opportunities.
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What’s Your Story Chorley returns with a month-long celebration of creativity
Chorley is getting ready to turn the page on an exciting new chapter as What’s Your Story, Chorley returns bigger than ever this March.
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Pride in Place funding to reopen Tramtown museum
Pride in Place cash will be spent on repairs to allow the reopening of Blackpool’s Tramtown museum.
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Blackpool Council’s road maintenance steps up with £6m investment
Sixteen residential roads in Blackpool are set to get resurfaced over the next eight weeks, as Blackpool Council starts a huge investment in additional road maintenance.
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Paedophile who targeted girl, 14, in Leyland jailed for 12 years
A paedophile who a targeted teenage girl at a house in Leyland has been given a lengthy jail term.
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Man charged with murder of Preston student
A man has been charged with the murder of Preston student Carla Georgescu.
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Popular Blackpool charity event cancelled after organisers go into administration
Blackpool’s Brian House Children’s Hospice has announced the cancellation of this year’s Bubble Rush event.
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Blackburn fire-ravaged church rebuild to begin in summer
A long-delayed £8.85million project to rebuild a historic Blackburn town centre church destroyed by fire in 2019 will start this summer with the aim of completion in 2028.
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Burnley’s Towneley Hall Craft Museum to get makeover
The heritage-listed Towneley Hall Craft Museum is to get a makeover.
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Preston restaurant’s unusual request for helipad
A popular Italian restaurant in Preston wants to create a dedicated parking area for one of their regular customers – who usually drops in by helicopter.
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Work completed on new ground for Lancashire County Cricket Club
Building work has officially finished on a new ground for Lancashire County Cricket Club, which has been created at the heart of the county.
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King Charles visits Lancashire in busy days of public engagements
King Charles visited Lancashire today, stopping at Clitheroe, Samlesbury and Inglewhite.
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Father admits to killing baby son in Fulwood
A man has today admitted to killing his baby son in Fulwood.
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Preston’s Animate leisure complex to mark first anniversary
Preston’s Animate leisure complex is celebrating its first birthday this February half term with a full day of free family fun.
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Investigation into death of Preston student continues
An investigation into the death of a student in Preston is continuing.
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King Charles visits Lancashire
King Charles visits Lancashire today.
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Wyre Council confirm weekly food waste collections will launch in April
Wyre Council is preparing to launch a new weekly food waste collection service for all households from the middle of April.
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Longridge paedophile jailed for sexual abuse of two young girls
A pervert who sexually abused two young girls has been jailed for almost 20 years.
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Man who violently raped woman in Burnley given lengthy jail term
A man who attacked and raped a woman in Burnley has been given a sentence totalling 23 years.
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Poulton man handed five year prison sentence for Class A drugs offences
A Poulton-le-Fylde man has been handed a five year prison sentence for possession with intent to supply Class A drugs.
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Lancaster Park Show 2026 is revealed
This summer's walkabout theatre show in Williamson Park in Lancaster has been exclusively announced on Central Radio.
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Former police officer jailed coercive and controlling behaviour towards a woman
A former police officer has been jailed after admitting coercive and controlling behaviour towards a woman.
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Upcoming traffic changes set to begin in Burnley as improvement works start
Residents, businesses and visitors travelling through Burnley are being advised of upcoming changes to Manchester Road as part of a major public realm and transport improvement scheme.
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Tourism company to manage major Blackpool attraction
One of Blackpool’s most iconic venues is set for an exciting new chapter after plans were agreed to transfer its operation to Blackpool Council’s wholly owned tourism company.
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Community union offers to help Blackpool’s Revoe residents worried over homes demolition plan
Residents worried over plans to demolish homes in Blackpool’s Revoe area as part of a controversial regeneration plan have been offered help by a national community union group.
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Preston Bus defend fare rise
Preston Bus has defended a recent rise in its fares, claiming that it has been left more than £100,000 a year out of pocket by central and local government funding for two price-reduction schemes for passengers.
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Padel courts planned for Blackpool sports hub
New padel courts have been proposed for Blackpool Sports Centre.
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Appeal after e-bike rider seriously injured in Fleetwood collision
Lancashire Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after the rider of an e-bike suffered serious injuries in a collision in Fleetwood.
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Stanley Park marks 100 years in 2026, with special celebrations planned
For 100 years, Stanley Park has played a central role in Blackpool, providing residents and visitors with a landmark green space that combines heritage, recreation and natural beauty.
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£350m Blackpool Talbot Gateway nears full occupancy with NHS move
Blackpool’s £350m Talbot Gateway has taken another step towards full occupancy, with 300 workers relocating to the heart of the town centre.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman found injured in Blackburn house dies
An investigation is underway after a woman found injured at a house in Blackburn died.
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Eight charged as part of cocaine and ketamine supply probe in Blackpool
Eight people have been charged as part of an investigation into the illegal supply of cocaine and ketamine in Blackpool.
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Blackpool’s Tramtown closed until further notice
Visitor attraction Blackpool Tramtown has been forced to close until further notice due to an issue with an electric cable.
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‘Dock lids’ approved for Blackburn Magistrates’ Court
Steel mesh ‘lids’ on two docks at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court to stop defendants escaping and potentially attacking guards or officials have been given the go ahead.
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Formal approval finally given to demolition of homes behind Blackpool’s stadium
Plans to demolish the houses on Henry Street as part of a major sports-themed regeneration project in Blackpool have taken another step forward, after a three year delay.
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Blackpool Council looking to find £16m of savings as it publishes budget proposals
Blackpool Council needs to find £16m in savings during the next year as it prepares for the imminent budget for 2026/27.
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Police’s share of council tax to rise by 5.4%
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has pledged that his 5.4 % increase in the council tax charge he levies on households will be used to boost neighbourhood patrols, digital and financial investigations, roads policing and modern IT systems.
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Guys Thatched Hamlet closes suddenly after 46 years
The operators of Guy’s Thatched Hamlet have announced they have ceased trading after 46 years.
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Public advised to avoid eating eggs or egg-laying poultry from near Hillhouse site
People are advised to avoid eating domestically produced eggs or egg-laying poultry from within 1km of an industrial site in Thornton.
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Head Coach departs Blackburn Rovers after less than a year in charge
Valérien Ismaël has today left his position as Blackburn Rovers’ Head Coach.
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Temporary school planned for outskirts of Preston might never be built
A temporary school planned for the outskirts of Preston might never be constructed.
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Teenage boy suffers fractured skull at Preston car meet
A teenage boy suffered a fractured skull when he was hit by a vehicle during a car meet in Preston over the weekend.
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Mother and her two adult children found guilty of murdering distant relative in Blackburn
A mother and her two adult children have been found guilty of murdering a man in Blackburn last June.
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Fourteen illegal and abandoned vehicles seized in Preston enforcement drive
Officers from Preston’s Neighbourhood Policing and Prosper Partnership Team have carried out another ‘Skip the Whip’ - a multi-agency operation to tackle illegal and abandoned vehicles.
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Poulton-le-Fylde piano teacher jailed for sexual communication with a child
A piano and theatre teacher from Poulton-le-Fylde who engaged in sexual communication with a 14-year-old girl has been jailed.
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Fylde’s old Christmas trees protect our coast for generations to come
Volunteers from across Lancashire will gather on St Annes beach next month to plant thousands of donated Christmas trees as part of vital work to protect coastal communities from flooding.
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Blackburn drug dealer jailed and appeal issued for whereabouts of wanted men
A Blackburn drug dealer has been jailed – as police issue a fresh appeal to trace two other men wanted as part of the same investigation.
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Fleetwood Police secure closure order on local property
Fleetwood Neighbourhood Policing Team have secured a closure order for an address in the town.
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MP secures Chancellor meeting over regeneration plans for South Shore
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb says he has secured a meeting with the Chancellor of the Exchequer to discuss long-term investment and regeneration in South Shore – one of the most deprived areas in the country.
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Crucial stroke treatment expansion confirmed
A potentially life-saving stroke treatment will be available around the clock in Lancashire for the first time from next week.
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Preston station revamp approved
A facelift planned for Preston station has been given the green light – in spite of concerns that one aspect of the revamp might affect the “appreciation” of the Grade II-listed building.
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Blackpool stakes it claim on the national stage with culture bids
Blackpool is exploring the possibility of bidding for the UK City of Culture 2029 and UK Town of Culture 2028.
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Burglar jailed for Penwortham house break-in
A burglar was traced after leaving blood at the scene of a break-in.
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Fylde Ice Festival returns
The countdown is on for the return of the Fylde Ice Festival to Lytham.
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Plans to build new attraction on Fleetwood Pier site gain momentum
A new non-profit company has been set up with the aims of developing the former Fleetwood Pier site into a vibrant attraction and reviving the town itself.
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Councils granted more time to start food waste collections
Three Lancashire councils have been granted significantly more time to start dedicated household food waste collections – while two others have been unable to confirm whether they will meet the deadline for doing so.
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Royal seal of approval for Lancashire’s only Vet School
The University of Lancashire’s School of Veterinary Medicine has been given the royal seal of approval by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal.
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Council Leader says anti-immigration marchers ‘not reflective’ of Blackpool
The Leader of Blackpool Council said people who took part in an anti-immigration march at the weekend were not reflective of the many people who live, work and visit the town.
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Plans approved to expand school places across Preston
Plans to increase school capacity across Preston have been approved by councillors.
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First Eid Family festival for Blackpool area in bid to bring community together
A family festival is being staged in Bispham aimed at bringing members of the community together.



