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  Sep 15, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon on a sunny Tuesday,

It's become increasingly clear in the last 24 hours that multiple schools are making difficult decisions about whether to send pupils home or not and put health ahead of their education. It's a difficult situation for teachers, for parents and for students - we are keeping abreast of the latest closures and verifying them for you.

We are also keeping track of the coronavirus situation across Lancashire, including compiling graphs so you can see the biggest second spikes are occurring.

Meanwhile, we have reported tragic news today after the body of a missing mum-of-eight was found following an extensive search.

In crime and court news a man needed surgery to save his eye after a vicious pub attack.

And a significant amount of cash was stolen in a cash-in-transit robbery in Morecambe.

Meanwhile an Aldi in Preston is set to reopen after a major refurbishment.

We will be updating all the latest news on our live blog as always.

Thankyou for supporting your local newspaper and website - we appreciate it.

Regards and have a great day, Nicola Adam, deputy editor, Lancashire Post

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  Archbishop Temple School confirms first case of COVID-19  
     
  Children at Archbishop Temple secondary school in Fulwood have been told to stay at home today after it confirmed its first case of coronavirus in a pupil.  
     
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"She is going to wither away until she doesn't know who we are": Concerns grow over the wellbeing of dementia residents in lockdown
 
Dementia sufferers in care homes are facing dark times, with local lockdown restrictions preventing families and friends visiting their loved ones. One Preston woman spoke of her mother's feeling of abandonment due to the lack of stimulation brought by the Coronavirus crisis.
 
     
 
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Preston Aldi set to reopen after major facelift
 
Aldi will reveal a fresh new look for its Queens Retail Park store in Preston when it reopens to customers this Thursday (September 17) at 8am.
 
     
 
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Pictures show what to expect if you have to visit Preston's newest testing site
 
Preston's newest testing site opened to the public yesterday (Monday, September 14, 2020) in Moor Park Avenue.
 
     
     
 
 
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The search for Santa is on in Preston
 
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The circus is coming to Chorley
 
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  Paul Gallagher set to join Preston North End's 300 club  
     
  Paul Gallagher will join Preston North End’s 300 club if he faces Derby County in the Carabao Cup at Pride Park.  
     
     
 
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Preston North End issue statement denying they have accepted bids for players
 
Preston North End have released a statement through Peter Ridsdale to deny they have accepted bids for any of their players.
 
 
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Victory over Derby can lift the gloom says Preston North End boss Alex Neil
 
Alex Neil says rediscovering the winning feeling can lift an air of negativity which he thinks has settled over Preston North End of late.
 
 
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Preston North End knock back £3m bid, Bournemouth disappointment - Championship winners and losers
 
The Championship is BACK – with plenty of games for football fans to sink their teeth into...
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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