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Lancashire Evening Post
16 Oct, 2019
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A new schools project scrapped by the government will cost taxpayers in Lancashire £800 million
Taxpayers in Lancashire will stump up almost £800 million for a schools programme that was scrapped by the Government before it could finish.
Latest News
Female paedophile living at Preston holiday park just days after being being spared jail for 2,000 child abuse images

A convicted paedophile has returned to her home at a luxury caravan park in Lancashire - just days after being found guilty of child pornography.

Mother and baby ‘lucky to be alive’ say firefighters after Preston home goes up in flames

A mother and baby are lucky to be alive after their home in Penwortham went up in flames.

Golf: great exercise and cheaper than the gym

Young people have the wrong idea about golf and it’s time to change their minds, say Chorley Golf Club.

Promoted by Chorley Golf Club

Should young people in Lancashire have more influence over the decisions which affect their lives?

Children and young people across Lancashire are set to have more of a say on the policy decisions which affect them.

Take a look around: stone-built, five-bed £925,000 Clitheroe mansion in the shadow of Pendle Hill

Boasting rolling views of Pendle Hill outside and a cinema room inside, Dudlands Croft truly is a stunning home. On the market for £925,000, this five-bedroom house is a Ribble Valley special.

Sport Update
PNE retro match: Preston’s visit to Wrexham in the Freight Rover Trophy in 1987

Preston North End saw their dream of reaching Wembley ended by Wrexham in February 1987.

Preston North End midfielder Alan Browne showing his versatility for both club and country

Alan Browne has had to show his versatility for Preston North End this season and did likewise for the Republic of Ireland.

Hunger can keep Preston North End on track says boss Alex Neil

Alex Neil says the blueprint for Preston maintaining their good form will be to remain ‘hungry’ rather than getting ahead of themselves.

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