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Lancashire Evening Post
31 Oct, 2018
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Christmas parcel sorting centre to open in Lancashire – with 600 jobs
A temporary parcel sorting centre is to open in Lancashire to deal with Christmas mail
Latest News
MP Ben Wallace lifts the lid on money-laundering in UK football

A professional football club or clubs are under investigation for alleged money laundering.

Police issue security advice after Leyland intruder alert

Police have issued advice to worried householders after a series of alerts over attempted break-ins.

Window firm brings fresh style to Lancashire

We say the eyes are the windows to the soul, so it follows that windows may well be the soul of the home. We look at how these over-looked features can pull the style of your household together.

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Two teenagers arrested after three-year-old boy seriously injured in hit and run

Two teenagers have been arrested after a three-year-old boy was critically injured by a stolen van which as being chased by police.

Penwortham roadworks extended due to cold weather

Surfacing works to a key route in and out of Preston are extending after cold weather has delayed progress.

Sport Update
“We’ve pulled our finger out”: Ben Davies’ assessment of Preston’s start to the season

Preston defender Ben Davies admits his own performances in the early part of the season were not good enough but feels he is getting back to somewhere near his best form.

Bamber Bridge 3, Colne 1: New boss Micky Taylor claims first win

Micky Taylor claimed his first win as Bamber Bridge manager, with a 3-1 win over Colne in the NPL League Cup.

How much the Preston North End side will have changed since last visit to Ipswich 12 months ago

Alex Neil takes his Preston North End side to Ipswich on Saturday almost a year to the day since their last visit to Portman Road.

And finally...
Halloween tales: Ghost stories of 19th century Lancashire

To mark Halloween local historian Keith Johnson delves into the archives to revisit some of Lancashire’s most terrifying tales from a long lost 19th century book of ghost stories

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