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From BMX Daredevils to K-Pop at Colne Gala
The Colne Gala returns next weekend.
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Anti-social youths trash Stanley Park toilets amid £500k investment
Vandals have forced a public toilet at Blackpool’s Stanley Park to close after mindlessly trashing the facilities.
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Council vows to complete estate after incurring £9.5m debts as developer goes bust
Blackpool Council has vowed to complete a new housing development of 51 homes in Bispham despite being left £9.5m in debt after the developer went into administration.
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Plans for new Preston council house tenants to move in ‘by start of 2027’
The first council house tenants in Preston for more than two decades could be moving into their new homes by the start of next year, the city’s leader has said.
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Plans for major new training facility to kickstart jobs market in Thornton
A £40,000 grant is to be made available by Wyre Council to help set up a training facility at Thornton to tackle a worrying skills gap in the area.
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‘Charge utility firms £2,500 a day for roadworks to end misery for drivers and businesses’
Utility firms and contractors responsible for over-running, disruptive work on roads should be charged £2,500 a day using new powers, say Pendle councillors.
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Plans for Preston rural estate thrown out
A bid to build a 95-home estate in the Preston countryside, which had twice been rejected by councillors, has now also been thrown out by a government planning inspector.
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Leyland man fined after cat seriously injured in illegal trap
A Leyland man has been ordered to pay compensation after pleading guilty to an animal cruelty offence that left a pet cat with serious injuries.
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Towneley Park set for £250,000 improvement scheme
One of the largest parks in Lancashire has been given the green light for a major £250,000 facelift that will benefit the half a million people who visit it every year.
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Rail firm fears controversial housing plans could make crossing dangerous
Network Rail is objecting to plans to build a new housing estate near a level crossing.
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22 nuisance vehicles seized in Preston during crackdown
Twenty-two nuisance vehicles, including illegal e-bikes and e-scooters, have been seized in Preston as part of a day of action targeting anti-social behaviour.
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Hundreds of 'potentially dangerous' squishy toys pulled from Lancashire shop shelves
A stark warning of the potential dangers of illegal squishy, sensory toys has been issued by Lancashire County Council's Trading Standards after 200 toys were removed from sale in a fortnight.
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Appeal after man is seriously injured in collision near Colne
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man was seriously injured in a collision near Colne over the weekend.
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St Annes shop owner jailed after illicit tobacco and vape operation uncovered by Trading Standards
A shop owner has been jailed after Trading Standards officers uncovered an illegal tobacco and vape operation in St Annes.
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Biomedical staff set to strike in East Lancs hospitals over holiday pay row
Plans are being drawn up to ensure blood tests continue to be processed for patients across East Lancashire after 20 days of strike action were announced at the Royal Blackburn and Burnley General hospitals.
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Olympic medallists and World Champions to star at Fort Vale Colne Grand Prix
Colne is preparing to welcome an extraordinary line-up of world-class cycling talent this month as the Fort Vale Colne Grand Prix returns next week.
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Fylde Council takes food waste collections on the road
Fylde Council is bringing its food waste team directly to communities across the borough this summer, ahead of the service launching in the autumn.
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Have your say on design proposals for Jubilee Gardens
Proposals to reinstate and revitalise the largest park in Cleveleys as an active, nature-rich and multi-generational space are now being shared with the community for feedback.
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Historic Blackburn pub approved for flats conversion
The 140-year-old building that used to house the White Bull Hotel in Blackburn town centre is set to become a development of 24 single-bed flats.
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We need answers over tram safety issues, says councillor
A Blackpool councillor has called for urgent answers after safety concerns over the resort’s famous trams were raised by a transport watchdog.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman found dead at property in Thornton Cleveleys
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after an elderly woman was found dead at an address in Thornton Cleveleys.
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Anti fracking campaigners delight after firm ordered to restore land at Preston New Road
Anti-fracking campaigners have reacted with delight after the firm that operated a controversial drilling site in Fylde was given six months to restore it to the farmland that it used to be.
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£2m roundabout roadworks for Blackburn will begin soon
Months of delays and disruption for Blackburn motorists from a major road upgrade will start in just a few weeks’ time.
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Vibrant gallery and bar proposals will bring Northern Qurter vibe to resort
An exciting new project is being proposed for Blackpool town centre, aimed at transforming a once-derelict building into a vibrant art gallery and bar.
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Businesses blast town roadworks
People in a Lancashire town have blasted changes to roads and car parking which they say are hitting businesses and residents, threatening jobs and creating hazards.
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Man injured in Preston crash
A man’s been injured in a crash on a busy road in Preston.
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Calls to fix signs causing HGVs to get stuck in Great Harwood
People living in Great Harwood have called on County Hall to put an end to a problem that is causing traffic delays and safety concerns for residents.
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SEND mum from Blackburn wins award
A mum from Blackburn’s efforts to support the families of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has been recognised with a national award.
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An increase in beggars is affecting town centre, say businesses
Traders in Blackpool town centre have put out an SOS over problems they are encountering due to an apparent increase in groups of beggars .
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£1.3m investment planned to transform Fleetwood’s Marine Hall
Wyre Council is moving into the next phase of improvements at Marine Hall in Fleetwood, with plans to invest £1.3 million to bring a key part of the venue back into use.
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Nelson man jailed after drugs found at his home
A man from Nelson has been jailed after drugs were found at his home during two raids by police.
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Two men jailed for knife raids at shops in Preston and Chorley
Two men who carried out knife point raids at four shops in Preston and Chorley, have both been jailed for 11 years.
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£1 million boost for community spaces in Wyre
Community organisations across Wyre could soon benefit from a £1 million funding programme designed to transform local spaces and create lasting impact for residents, following approval by Wyre Council’s Cabinet.
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Major decision made on apartments scheme for iconic Blackpool building
Ambitious proposals to create new apartments in one of Blackpool’s most iconic buildings have been give the green light by planners.
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Public inquiry set over bid to site Starflyer and Log Floom rides at South Pier
Proposals for two rides to be sited at Blackpool’s South Pier are set for a public inquiry hearing after the scheme was rejected on two occasions by resort planners.
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New Preston tram bridge’s official name
It is a name that has endured for almost two centuries – even when changed circumstances meant it no longer made much sense.
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Drop-in session set for Revoe area as demolition plans draw nearer
Residents in the Revoe area of Blackpool have three more drop-in sessions planned to discuss a controversial regeneration scheme which includes demolition of their homes.
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Utilita Energy Hub Blackburn honoured for outstanding community impact
The Utilita Energy Hub Blackburn has been formally recognised for its exceptional contribution to the local community, receiving a Certificate of Recognition as part of Volunteers’ Week 2026.
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Two teenagers arrested after fire destroys former M&S store in Fleetwood
A 13-year-old and 15-year-old have been arrested on suspicion of arson following a fire which destroyed the former M&S store in Fleetwood on Wednesday night.
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Road improvements delivered in Poulton‑le‑Fylde as investment continues
Residents in Poulton-le-Fylde are benefiting from improved road conditions following the completion of a full resurfacing scheme on Curzon Road.
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Preston park works explained
The football pitches on Preston’s Moor Park are getting an upgrade – thanks to silt removed from the lake on the site.
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Blackburn tower blocks fire safety upgrades planned
Three towering blocks of residential flats that have been a feature of Blackburn’s skyline for the past 60 years are in line for some major safety upgrades.
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Cyclist dies after collision with car in Chorley
A man in his 60s has died following a collision between a bicycle and a car in Chorley.
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Oswaldtwistle theatre repairs underway
Major building works are finally underway to repair and restore the missing ‘heartbeat’ of Oswaldtwistle, three years after its primary cultural venue was forced to shut its doors.
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Dental hygiene intervention funding approved for Blackburn kids
Residents at risk of developing cavities and the other painful consequences of poor dental hygiene may receive ‘targeted’ support, after Blackburn with Darwen Council approved fresh funding for a successful service.
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Indian restaurant boss hits out as Home Office seeks to have licence revoked
The boss of a long-established Indian restaurant in Blackpool says tough rules on immigrants being allowed to work are forcing decent eateries to close.
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Concerns over number of NEET kids in Blackpool
National concern about the rising number of young people who are NEET – Not in Employment, Education or Training – are being shared in Blackpool.
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Burnley firm claims County Council owe hundreds of thousands in overdue payments
A firm that supplies building security services to Lancashire County Council claims the local authority is repeatedly late paying its bills – and that some invoices have been outstanding for more than two years.
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Blackpool’s Ivan Taylor believed to be longest serving councillor in the country
A veteran Blackpool councillor is believed to be the longest serving elected member currently serving on a council in the UK.
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Suspected perfume, Apple and Samsung dupes seized in car boot bust
Hundreds of suspected fake perfume bottles and scores of suspected illicit Apple and Samsung products have been uncovered by Trading Standards at a car boot sale in Wyre.
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Celebrating borough’s volunteers with Big Thank You event
Volunteers from across Blackburn with Darwen will be celebrated this week with a special event to recognise their contributions to our communities.
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Preston school expansion complete
Work to expand a primary school in suburban Preston has been completed – and the headteacher hopes the new facilities will “inspire” her pupils.
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Fylde to host prestigious Green Flag Awards ceremony
Fylde is set to take centre stage in celebrating the very best green spaces across England.
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'We were snubbed at Preston tram bridge opening - even though we helped make it happen'
The group that campaigned for Preston’s ‘Old Tram Bridge’ to be replaced claims it was “cut out” of the most important parts of the ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new structure.
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Derelict empty property brought back into use through council action
A derelict property posing health problems to its neighbours in central Blackpool has been brought back into use thanks to council action.
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Preston phone box revamp approval
The 21st-century revamp of Preston’s famous row of red phone boxes has moved a step closer after the digital screens that are set to transform them cleared a key planning hurdle.
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Accident at Norcross roundabout reignites debate over new safety improvements
A road traffic accident on Norcross roundabout – for many years labelled ‘dangerous – has reignited discussions on whether recent improvements have made it safer.
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‘Kick these reckless people off this Chorley reservoir before someone drowns’
A Chorley councillor has called for people taking safety risks at a reservoir in the borough to be removed from the site by the water company that operates it.
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Three arrested in Blackpool
Three people have been arrested following a protest and counter-protest in Blackpool yesterday.
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Blackburn man jailed after vehicle theft attempt
A man has been jailed for attempting to break into cars and steal from them following an investigation by officers of the Ribble Valley Neighbourhood Policing Team.
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Two kids and adult rescued after being cut off by tide
Two children and an adult have been rescued after being cut off by the tide at Blackpool South Pier.
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Lancashire's biggest micro-wood is created in Colne
People from across the town of Colne have come together to create the largest ‘micro wood’ in the county.
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South Shore’s past comes alive in new community exhibition
Photographs, keepsakes and personal stories from South Shore’s past are being shared to celebrate “a place full of character and community spirit”.
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Heartbreaking tribute paid to little girl who died in Ribble Valley collision
The family of a little girl who died after a collision between two cars in the Ribble Valley have paid a heartbreaking tribute to her.
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Blackpool Police team up with British Transport Police to tackle drug supply
Blackpool’s Neighbourhood Policing Team and British Transport Police’ County Lines Task Force have undertaken a joint day of action, with the aim of targeting drug supply in the town.
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Police issue warning ahead of protest march in Blackpool
Police have issued a warning that any disorder or crime committed during a protest march in Blackpool this weekend will not be tolerated.
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£50,000 cash boost for Accrington park
The eleven award-winning green spaces across Hyndburn borough may soon reach a round dozen, following a major cash injection from the council.
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Burnley FC’s new look
The Clarets may have had a rough year in, and now out of, the Premier League, but relegation is not the only change coming for Burnley FC fans.
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Blackburn with Darwen resurfacing work to begin
Eight stretches of road in Blackburn and Darwen are to be resurfaced over the next five weeks.
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Literary icon to visit Blackburn
Much-loved author and poet Michael Rosen is set to headline Blackburn with Darwen’s Children’s and Young People’s Literature Festival in June.
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Tour de France volunteers wanted
Lancashire residents will get the chance to be at the heart of the Tour de France when it races through the county next year.
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Council refutes Reform UK call on asylum seekers in town as Serco responds
Blackpool Council has responded to claims made by Reform UK’s lead councillor over plans to house migrants locally whilst also refuting stats on the number of asylum seekers in the town.
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Relief as Haslingden ‘comes back to life’ after controversial street works costing millions
Traders say they are relieved that controversial street works are complete and hope their high street can now ‘come back to life.’
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Boy, 5, seriously injured after collision with car in Bacup
Police are appealing for information and footage after a child was seriously injured in a collision in Bacup.
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New play area takes big step forward after arson attack
Plans to create a gleaming new play space at Anchorsholme Park are moving forward after vandals wrecked the play area in a mindless attack last year.
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Dude Perfect International Youth Cup returns to Burnley
The Dude Perfect International Youth Cup is returning to Burnley Training Centre this weekend, with 20 teams from across the globe descending on Lancashire.
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Heartbreaking tribute paid to boy who died after getting into difficulty in River Ribble
The family of a teenager who died after getting into difficulty in the River Ribble have paid a heartbreaking tribute to him.
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Preston's Park Hotel set for £70m transformation
An £8.6m pot of grant funding has been secured from Homes England to facilitate major redevelopment of the former Park Hotel in Preston city centre.
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Update on popular Bispham Beefeater pub as new message goes up on door
A new message on the door of a popular pub-restaurant which is facing the axe has still left punters with questions.
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Girl, 5, dies in hospital following collision on A59 in Ribble Valley
A five-year-old girl has died in hospital following a serious collision on the A59 at Gisburn last week.
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Chorley man remanded in custody after roof top stand off
A man has appeared in court following a rooftop standoff with police in Chorley over the Bank Holiday weekend.
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Drugs gang jailed for supply of cocaine in East Lancashire
Ten members of a drugs gang involved in the distribution and supply of cocaine in East Lancashire, have been given prison sentences totalling more than 52 years.
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Furniture retailer set to open first store in Preston
A nationwide furniture retailer is set to open its first store in Preston, planning documents have revealed.
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Teenagers able to buy knives at quarter of shops in undercover operations
Teenage ‘test purchasers’ were able to buy knives from one in four shops during undercover operations across Lancashire.
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Man jailed after leading officers on 110mph chase through Preston streets
A man has been jailed after losing control of his car and crashing through a central reservation during a high speed police chase in Preston.
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Roads maintenance boost for Lancashire roads announced
Lancashire County Council has announced it will spend an extra £5m on road maintenance over the next 12 months.
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Speculation grows over pub chain link to empty premises in Bispham
Calls have been made for an empty pub and restaurant in Bispham – which closed last year – to be taken on by a successful pub chain.
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Appeal after man left seriously injured following Darwen collision
A man was left seriously injured following a road traffic collision in Darwen over the Bank Holiday weekend.
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Arrests made after fire in Preston
Three boys have been arrested after a fire at an unfinished property in Preston.
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Underage test purchasing operation carried out across Fylde
Fylde Police and Lancashire County Council Trading Standards have carried out a recent test purchasing operation, targeting the sale of knives and other bladed items to underage buyers.
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Further 24 Blackpool roads set to receive major upgrades
Blackpool Council adds further 24 residential roads to its resurfacing programme, including Devonshire Road - with 15 roads set to be completed before the summer holidays.
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Public urged to stay safe during warm half term weather
Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service is encouraging people to enjoy the half term break safely, as warm and dry spring weather is forecast across the county.
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Blood tests could be given as part of legal campaign over PFAS contamination sites
Worried residents living close to an area of Thornton polluted by ‘forever chemicals’ raised fears about health and property prices during a busy public meeting.
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Preston celebrates Tram Bridge opening
Hundreds sought out the best viewpoint and lined the banks of Avenham Park to witness the reopening of Preston’s Tram Bridge as the Mayor of Preston cut the ribbon to reopen the much-loved landmark.
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Two stores in Chorley fail underage knife sales test purchase
Chorley and South Ribble Police have teamed up with Lancashire Trading Standards and young volunteers 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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Young children among four seriously injured in Gisburn collision
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after four people – including two young children – were seriously injured in a collision in Gisburn.
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£30m bid to be submitted to fix North Promenade colonnades
Blackpool Council is submitting a government bid for £30m to fix the colonnades.
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Labour minority administration confirmed for Preston City Council
Preston City Council will be run by a minority Labour administration after the authority’s leader was re-elected to his post.
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Nature gets a boost as partners unite to restore Liggard Brook
Wildlife, residents and the wider environment are set to benefit from a programme of exciting improvement works along Liggard Brook.
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World Fireworks Championship Blackpool return for 2026
Dates have now been confirmed for this year’s spectacular World Fireworks Championship Blackpool, one of the resort’s most iconic autumn events.
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Motorcyclist dies after collision with car in Accrington
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man died following a road traffic collision between a motorbike and car in Accrington.
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Traffic measures approved so Lea bus route can be extended
A bus route that stopped operating in Preston seven years ago will be able to run again once a range of Traffic Regulation Orders are introduced.
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Blackburn drug gang jailed for more than 40 years
A gang boss from Blackburn who named his drug line after his Staffordshire bull terrier ‘Pablo’ has been jailed.
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Preston council leadership challenge to come from Lib Dems
The Labour leader of Preston City Council will be challenged for his job at a meeting on Thursday that will determine how the authority operates in the wake of this month’s local election results.
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£1 million investment to kick start South Shore regeneration
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Popular Fylde coast bus service linking major hot spots returns
A popular bus service that’s helped thousands of visitors make the most of holidays on the Fylde coast is set to return ahead of the summer season.
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Construction begins on new Multiversity campus in Blackpool's town centre
Construction has now started on the new Multiversity campus, with representatives from all key stakeholders joining together on site to mark another major milestone in the transformation of the town centre.
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Man who shouted racist abuse at women in Warton is sentenced
A man who shouted racist abuse at a mother and daughter as they walked their dog in Warton has been sentenced.
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Burnley celebrates formal affiliation with Royal Navy frigate HMS Active
Burnley has celebrated a proud new chapter in its civic history as the town formally marked its affiliation with HMS Active, the Royal Navy’s second Type 31 Inspiration Class frigate.
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Opening date for Blackpool’s newest attraction is revealed
The opening date for Blackpool’s newest attraction has been confirmed.
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Public meeting being staged to discuss ‘forever chemicals’ at Thornton
A meeting for residents of Thornton who are concerned about chemical pollution close to their homes is being staged tomorrow.
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‘We welcome millions of visitors a year – everyone should feel safe’
Blackpool Council and residents have hit back after the town was labelled Britain’s violent crime capital, where “one in 20 people” have been affected in the past year alone.
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Nelson business fined for seven food hygiene offences
A business in Nelson has been charged with seven food hygiene offences and fined a total almost £20,000.
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New sea defences planned for north Blackpool and Bispham
Plans have launched for new sea defence measures for north Blackpool and Bispham.
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Major update on Silicon Sands project set to bring mass job creation
An ambitious digital-led technology and data campus project expected to bring thousands of jobs to Blackpool has taken another huge step forward.
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Preston bin collection problems explained
The problems that have beset bin collections in Preston in recent weeks are partly due to a delay in the delivery of the new vehicles needed to pick up food waste, the leader of the city council has said.
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Brinscall Pool stays fit for the future thanks to £1 million of additional funding secured
Chorley Council has been successful in securing an additional £1 million of funding to ensure Brinscall Pool stays fit for the future, enabling work to take place to improve the efficiency of the 100-year-old building.
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Update over Red Arrows appearance at Blackpool Air Show
The world-famous Red Arrows will not be taking part in this year’s Blackpool Air Show, it has been confirmed.
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Blackpool Police and partners tackle anti-social behaviour in town centre
Blackpool's Neighbourhood Policing Team conducted joint patrols with partners to address anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the town Centre.
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Bacup man jailed for life for murder of Luke Harden
The parents of Luke Harden have today spoken of the heartbreak of losing their son as his murderer was jailed for life.
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Blackpool bar has licence revoked following serious assault
A bar in Blackpool has been closed down following a serious assault last month.
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Former teacher from Chorley who took a million upskirt images of pupils jailed
A former high school teacher from Chorley who took more than a million upskirt images of pupils using secret cameras hidden in pens.
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Just one week to go until Darwen Live
Darwen Live – the UK’s biggest free music festival – is just one week away, with a huge line-up spanning three stages and more than 20 venues across the town centre.
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Ambitious plans for Marine Hall include new café and outdoor seating
Ambitious proposals to extensively revamp Fleetwood’s Marine Hall – including the provision of a new café and outdoor seating – have now been lodged with Wyre planners.
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Preston community events receive funding boost
Preston’s colourful calendar of community events will soon receive a further investment boost, as an uplift in funding has been confirmed.
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Celebrating 20 years of Blackpool Pride Festival
Blackpool Pride Festival will be celebrating its 20th anniversary with a landmark three-day event and a two-day street party when it returns next month.
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220 new SEND places proposed across Lancashire
Lancashire County Council is asking people to have their say on plans to create 220 extra SEND places in the county.
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Blackpool Council appoints new director to lead adult services
Blackpool Council has appointed Martin Lawton as its new Director of Adult Services.
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Blackspot roundabout ‘accident waiting to happen’
A roundabout on the Fylde coast where a car recently smashed into the garden wall of a school has been called ‘a fatal accident waiting to happen’.
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Man found guilty of murdering man in Rossendale
A man has been found guilty of murdering Luke Harden in the Stacksteads area of Rossendale.
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Works underway on major improvements at two Preston parks
Works are now underway to deliver major improvements at two of Preston’s much‑loved parks, Moor Park and Waverley Park, following approval for multimillion‑pound investment last year.
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Demonstration planned over housing scheme in Carleton
Residents who are against plans to build 99 new homes on fields in Carleton are planning a demonstration this weekend.
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Labour group backs council leader to stay on in Preston
Matthew Brown is set to remain the leader of Preston City Council after the Labour group on the authority backed him to stay in the post.
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Preston’s new Tram Bridge will officially open with grand ceremomy
Preston’s new Tram Bridge will officially open to the public on Friday 22 May, with a grand opening ceremony and a week-long community programme to celebrate.
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South Ribble garden village plan refused
A controversial bid to build up to 1,300 homes on farmland in South Ribble has been kicked out by councillors – with one of them condemning the planned development as “an absolute crime”.
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Blackpool couple set for mayoral ceremony this week
A married couple who are both councillors will be taking up their chains of office as the mayor and mayoress of Blackpool this week.
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Accrington street safety works get underway
Preparatory work got under way this week for a project to improve the area around Countess Street in Accrington.
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Three admit to committing contempt of court during trial surrounding death of Fleetwood mum
Three people have been sentenced for committing contempt of court by discussing evidence whilst a defendant was part-heard during a manslaughter trial.
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Preston rogue roofer who scammed elderly Preston out of thousands of pounds sentenced
A rogue roofer who scammed an 82 year old Preston householder out of thousands of pounds has been given a five-month jail sentence, suspended for 18 months.
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Man charged with bomb hoax in Preston
A man has been charged with making a bomb threat and sending threatening communication in Preston.
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Blackpool Council celebrates foster carers during Foster Care Fortnight
It’s Foster Care Fortnight, the UK’s largest campaign to raise awareness of the positive impact of fostering.
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Blackburn historic Exchange building set for reopening after £1.5m revamp
Blackburn’s landmark Exchange building is preparing to unveil the completion of the £1.5million redevelopment of its iconic octagonal tower on the weekend of May 30 and 31.
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Preston: Election reaction and full results
Labour has lost its sole grip on power at Preston City Council after the authority slipped into no overall control following the local elections.
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Local elections: Blackburn Council leader calls for PM to quit
Blackburn with Darwen Council’s leader has called on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to resign after the Labour Party lost control of the authority in Thursday’s local elections.
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Thug who attempted to kill man in Blackburn and boasted about it on WhatsApp jailed for 24 years
A thug who attempted to kill a man and then boasted about it on voice notes to friends has today been jailed for 24 years.
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Plans to open ‘parrot experience’ in Blackpool
Plans have been put forward to open a ‘Parrot Experience’ at premises in Blackpool town centre.
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Blackburn key local bus routes to come under new operators
The Blackburn Bus Company will replace Blackburn Private Hire as the primary operator for three local bus routes from May 18.
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Fylde: Results in for parish council by-elections
The Conservatives have claimed a double win in last night’s Ansdell Park and Kirkham South wards parish by-elections, holding both seats.
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Chorley: Election reaction and full results
Reform UK has surged to become the official opposition on Chorley Council after winning half of the seats that were contested at the local elections.
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Family pay tribute to 54-year-old man who died following a collision in Coppull
The family of Philip Hayes, who died following a collision on Preston Road, Coppull, last week, have paid tribute to him.
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Late night rail service introduced for Lytham Festival 2026
A new late night rail service is being introduced for this year’s Lytham Festival.
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Preston student wins top film award
A Preston student has won the prestigious Alice Guy Blaché Award as part of this year’s Film Buddy Festival.
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Blackpool Zoo given green light for new safari tent
Blackpool Zoo has been given the green light by planners to put up a huge safari tent on the site.
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Work starts on Anchorsholme Coast Protection Scheme
The main works for a coastal protection project in Blackpool have started.
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Three men sentenced for cash machine thefts in Fleetwood and Chorley
Three men from Liverpool have been jailed for a series of cash machine thefts in areas including Fleetwood and Chorley, and stealing emergency cutting equipment used to save peoples’ lives.
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Chorley man charged with antisemitic hate crime
A man from Chorley has been charged with making antisemitic comments aimed at the Jewish community.
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Update on Blackpool MoD building as cladding appears
Progress continues to be made on the £45 million Ministry of Defence office in Blackpool town centre – with residents now seeing notable changes on site.
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Blackpool’s Upside Down House nears readiness with unique blue finish
Blackpool’s newest attraction is nearing completion and already proving to have true blue appeal.
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Burnley landlord stripped of licence after serving teenager who later died in crash
The landlord of an East Lancashire pub has been fined and had his personal licence revoked after serving alcohol to a teenager who later died in a crash.
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Preston’s Encounter Festival secures Arts Council funding boost
Preston’s flagship cultural event, Encounter Festival, has been awarded £79,000 from Arts Council England marking a significant investment in the city’s creative future.
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Witness and footage appeal after fatal collision in Haslingden
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man died and two people were seriously injured in a collision in Haslingden.
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Burnley man jailed for sexual communication with girl he thought was 14
A man from Burnley has been jailed for sending sexual messages to someone he thought was a teenage girl.
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Reform-led Lancashire County Council to withdraw from refugee resettlement scheme
A leading member of Reform UK-led Lancashire County Council has announced his plans to withdraw the local authority from the government’s refugee resettlement scheme.
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Creation of ‘mini-Canary Wharf’ gives Blackpool ‘global appeal’, says hotel boss
The creation of a ‘mini–Canary Wharf’ is promoting Blackpool to an increasingly global audience as an all-year round international visitor destination, according to the manager of one of the resort's leading hotels.
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‘No immediate plans’ to use AI speed cameras, say Lancashire Police
Lancashire Police has no immediate plans to introduce a new type of speed camera that can see into vehicles and capture other motoring offences, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can reveal.
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Investigation underway after fire at Warburtons factory
An investigation is underway after a major fire at the Warburtons factory in Burnley.
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Conversion of legendary Preston nightclub approved
A legendary Preston nightspot that reverberated to the music of the moment for more than half a century is to be turned into a storage facility.
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Pre-school pupils stage protest over rubbish blowing into playground
Pupils at a Blackpool pre-school got fed up of the rubbish that kept blowing off the street and into their playground.
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Missed bin collections after new system introduced
A Preston resident has branded an overhaul of bin collection rounds in the city “chaotic” – after three of his pick-ups were missed in the space of a week.
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Former butcher found guilty of indecent assaults from the 1970s
A former butcher has been found guilty of seven counts of indecent assault around 50 years after he committed them.
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Valley ski-slope could be closed in Rossendale leisure sites review
Rossendale’s dry ski slope could be closed in a review of council-owned leisure centres.
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Approval given for tallest tower block in Lancashire to be built in Preston
A 30-storey building that will become the tallest tower block in Lancashire is set to spring up in Preston city centre after being given the go-ahead by councillors.
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I can’t wait, says manager of soon-to-open mega bowling and entertainments hub
More details have emerged of what will be on offer as the huge new Tenpin centre, based at the former Odeon site on Rigby Road in Blackpool, takes shape ahead of opening next month.
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Colne Market Hall opens to the public following £3.5m regeneration
Colne Market Hall has officially opened to the public, marking the completion of a £3.5 million regeneration project in the heart of the town centre.
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St Annes water play park opens for the 2026 season
The Splash park in Promenade Gardens, St Annes, opens its gates for the 2026 season today.
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Seasonal bus service returns to Rivington this Sunday
A seasonal bus service linking Chorley, Adlington and Rivington will return from Sunday 3 May, helping people travel to Rivington on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
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Abatement Notice issued to Fleetwood landfill operator
Wyre Council has issued an Abatement Notice to the operator of a landfill in Fleetwood.
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Woman jailed for knife attack on stranger in Penwortham
A woman who launched a knife attack on a man outside a pub in Penwortham, has been given a sentence of more than 10 years.
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New access road to create local Blackpool jobs set to open
A new access road from Common Edge Road to Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone on Amy Johnson Way is set to open next week.
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Appeal after man dies following collision in Coppull
Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after a man died following a collision in Coppull this morning.
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Man charged with attempted murder after pedestrian struck by car in Blackpool
Police have charged a man with attempted murder after a pedestrian was struck by a car in Blackpool.
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Community spirit thrives as Fylde groups share in latest funding awards
Fylde Council has announced its the latest round of Community Projects Fund awards, with eight local organisations and an new heritage initiative set to benefit from grants.
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M65 closures revealed
Full details of a series of weekly overnight closures at Junction 5 of the M65, starting next month, have been revealed.
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Concerns raised as Tramtown attraction closes for good over unsafe building
Blackpool’s Tramtown museum has been forced to close permanently after the main building used by the public was found to be unsafe.
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Two arrested after police activity at Preston funeral directors
Police have made two arrests after they attended a funeral directors in Preston earlier today.
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We’ve improved 21 of the worst roads in Blackpool, says council
Some 21 residential roads in Blackpool – including many with the worst potholes – have been resurfaced as part of a huge council investment in extra road maintenance.
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Britannia issues statement on asylum seeker Norbreck rumours
Speculation has continued over whether the Norbreck Castle Hotel in Blackpool is preparing to take in asylum seekers, despite assertions from politicians that it isn’t.
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Chorley gets race ready
Runners will take over the town centre for the return of the annual Chorley 10K and 2K Family Run over the weekend.
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Royal return for Open Championship
The 156th Open Championship will return to Royal Lytham & St Annes in 2028 after a 16-year absence.
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Wyre Council issue major updates about future of Marine Hall and Thornton Little Theatre
Wyre Council has issued major updates for two of the borough’s key venues - Marine Hall in Fleetwood and Thornton Little Theatre.
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Family tribute to woman who died following collision in Preston
A family have paid tribute to an ‘outgoing woman who would do anything for anyone’ who died following a road traffic collision in Preston.
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Blackpool Council submits plan for better adult social care
Blackpool Council has formally submitted its Adult Social Care Improvement Plan to the Department of Health and Social Care.
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Colne Market Hall to reopen following £3.5m regeneration
Colne Market Hall will reopen to the public later this week, marking the completion of a £3.5 million regeneration project in the heart of the town centre.
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Burglar jailed for two high-value break-ins
A burglar has been jailed for more than three years after carrying out two high-value break-ins in Poulton-le-Fylde and Preston.
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Man given hospital order after killing Preston dad
A man has been given a hospital order after stamping on and kicking a Preston dad to death last year.
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Burnley Live returns over Bank Holiday weekend
Burnley is preparing to turn up the volume once again as Burnley Live returns with four days of music and entertainment across the town.
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Wyre Council takes action to clamp down on fly‑tipping
Wyre Council has taken firm action to tackle environmental crime by increasing the penalty for fly‑tipping to the maximum level permitted by government.
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Central Radio to broadcast live on Eric Morecambe's centenary
Central Radio will host a special live programme to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Eric Morecambe.
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Former Harts Amusements rebranded as Treasure Cove
A popular amusements arcade is making a fresh start with a new name, a new brand and an eye to the future.
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Murder investigation launched after man struck by car in Accrington
Police have launched a murder investigation after a man was fatally struck by a car in Accrington.



