Survey lays bare impact of coronavirus on officers
View email online | | | | | Dec 10, 2020 | | | | | | Good afternoon I hope your Thursday is going well so far. Today has proved a mix of stories including a £1.2m cash injection for Morecambe's Eden Project, a huge and extremely significant proposal which will benefit not just the north but the entire county. A Walton-le-dale woman has been found safely after vanishing for two weeks. And a £100,00 fund-raising drive has been launched for a Bobby Ball statue in Lytham, following the death of the comedy icon. But it's not all good news today as vandals have trashed a marquee due to be visited by Santa at a Leyland primary school and police have responded to the sudden death of a man in Fulwood this morning. We are reporting the latest Covid-19 statistics, as we do every day, and the latest on the vaccination programme. Plus we have reported after a row broke out over plans to fell a large oak tree in Ingol, Preston. Don't forget you can get a Christmas message to a loved one published in the Lancashire Post for free, all you need to do is fill in a simple form which is linked right here. You have until December 16. And if you are looking to stock up on wine this Christmas, our columnist Jane Clare is feeling festive and taking a look at what is available at the supermarkets. Have a great Thursday. Kind regards, Nicola As always the latest breaking news is online and don't forget for an advertising-light experience and access to our comprehensive puzzles services and digital edition of the newspaper please subscribe. Here are some more of the day's top stories ... | |
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