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  Oct 13, 2021  
     
     
  The UK's response to coronavirus, which led to needless deaths and economic damage in Lancashire is blasted  
     
  The tier system, errors and delays in dealing with the outbreak of coronavirus have all come in for severe criticism in a new report by MPs.  
     
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Reopening date confirmed for Cuerden Valley Park cafe after arsonist caused £250,000 in damage
 
Cuerden Valley Park cafe will reopen this weekend just three weeks after an arsonist set fire to the building, causing £250,000 in damage.
 
     
 
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Cheap food app to combat waste to be rolled out at all Lancashire Spar stores
 
Lancashire based James Hall and Co, the company behind 150 Spar stores across the North, has extended its partnership with a food waste saving app.
 
     
 
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Lancashire policing survery reveals desire for more officers on the beat
 
Lancashire’s police and crime commissioner has shared the results from a recent survey that shows a desire fo extra police on the beat and a focus on serious crime.
 
     
     
 
 
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Residents reminded Bugzy Malone's show in Preston cancelled due to 'personal reasons'
 
Bugzy Malone's show at BlitzVenue in Preston has been cancelled after the British rapper was recently cleared of unlawfully punching two men.
 
 
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Pictures: Our photographer Neil Cross has captured the external glory of newly-restored Astley Hall
 
As part of a £1.1m investment by Chorley Council, the hall has undergone a major exterior facelift in recent months.
 
 
     
     
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  Preston North End v Derby County ticket price is cut to £5 to honour the memory of Trevor Hemmings  
     
  Preston North End have cut the admission price to just £5 for the Championship clash with Derby County to honour Trevor Hemmings.  
     
     
 
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Former Preston North End and Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson pays tribute to 'top fella' Trevor Hemmings
 
Mark Lawrenson has paid tribute to Trevor Hemmings, the Preston North End owner being someone he had known for much of his life.
 
 
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Supporters will honour Trevor Hemmings at Preston North End’s weekend clash with Derby County
 
Preston North End’s clash with Derby County this weekend will provide the platform for fans to pay tribute to Lilywhites owner Trevor Hemmings after his sudden death.
 
 
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Preston North End owner Trevor Hemmings saved Chorley FC too
 
Chorley chairman Ken Wright tells CRAIG SALMON how ‘brilliant businessman’ Trevor Hemmings, who passed away yesterday, stepped in to secure club’s future.
 
 
     
     
 

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