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  Oct 15, 2021  
     
 

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Now, let's take a look at today's headlines... 

 
     
  Plungington residents call on police to tackle 'out of control' antisocial behaviour  
     
  Residents in Plungington are reportedly 'selling up and moving away', with the elderly and vulnerable 'avoiding the shops out of fear of being mugged' according to a letter sent to MP Mark Hendrick.  
     
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Appeal for information after assault reported at Preston bus station
 
A social media post regarding an alleged assault at Preston bus station circulated online, prompting a police appeal for information.
 
     
 
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'Horrible', 'awful', 'totally wiped me out': Your experiences of the 'worst cold ever'
 
It's been dubbed the 'worst cold ever'.
 
     
 
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Area of ancient woodland could reopen "in next few weeks" after landslide
 
A 'hidden gem' in Walton-le-Dale could partially reopen to visitors in coming weeks.
 
     
     
 
 
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Bonfire Night in Lancashire 2021: Here are 10 top places to watch the fireworks ...
 
Bonfire Night will soon be upon us and Lancashire's night skies will once again come alive with the dazzling delights of a multitude of fireworks displays.
 
 
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Lancashire nostalgia in 1998: Preston North End loo-sing; roaming herd; and boob tube
 
Here's a look at some of the stories that were making the headlines back in 1998:
 
 
     
     
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  Frankie McAvoy says Preston North End players are ready to honour memory of Lilywhites’ owner Trevor Hemmings  
     
  Frankie McAvoy says Preston North End getting back to winning ways would be the best tribute to Trevor Hemmings.  
     
     
 
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Preston North End captain Alan Browne pays tribute to Trevor Hemmings as a 'truly classy man'
 
PNE captain Alan Browne has paid tribute to the club’s owner Trevor Hemmings as a ‘truly classy man’.
 
 
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Preston North End player column: Adam O'Reilly on his gratitude to Trevor Hemmings for bringing him to Deepdale
 
Not a lot of people know that it was Trevor Hemmings  who was the person who gave me the opportunity to come to Preston North End.
 
 
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Memory match: When Preston North End hit the Rams for four to complete a double
 
Preston North End did a demolition job on Derby County twice in the 2002/03 campaign.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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