Five people have been fined £200 each police responded to reports of a house party in Lancaster.
View email online | | | | | Nov 11, 2020 | | | | | | Good afternoon Today the news desk has been busy covering fires with reports including this bedroom blaze in Preston overnight. For all breaking news please keep an eye on our live blog today, it is continually updated. Since we last spoke the biggest story to break has been the announcement that ambitious plans to build a retail centre at Botany Bay rivalling the hugely successful Bicester Village have been shelved - with Covid blamed. This is a huge blow for the Chorley area and Lancashire as a whole and controversial because planning permissions for a huge homes development sat side by side with it. New plans have been mooted for an industrial/office development with no retail element and will go to public consultation. Meanwhile, it looks like Lancashire's courts are struggling massively with a huge 140,000 case backload. Our courts and crime reporter Stef Hall has been looking at the issue in depth, finding victims of crime are waiting up to three years to see justice done. Police have been tackling knife crime with Operation Sceptre and they have also revealed Preston's most anti-social areas. I hope you are all coping with this second phase of lockdown - it's tough on us all. Feel free to email me and let me know how you are getting on - my email is nicola.adam@jpimedia.co.uk As always, thanks for your support and if you would like to subscribe to the website and help support local journalism (this also gives you access to online puzzles and critically is ad-lite) then please click HERE. Enjoy your Wednesday, KInd regards and stay safe, Nicola Here are some more of today's top stories ... | |
| | | | | Group fined £1,000 after 'partying all night' at Lancaster home despite lockdown | | | | | | Five people have been fined £200 each police responded to reports of a house party in Lancaster. | | | | |
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