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Lancashire Telegraph on MSN'Hypoxic brain injury' caused woman's death, inquest opening hearsAn inquest into the death of a Cliviger has been opened and adjourned following a preliminary hearing at Preston Coroner's ...
Blackburn was undergoing major changes at this time and you can see part of the town’s new shopping centre ... The old market hall and clock tower had been demolished with more shops and the ...
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Burnley Express on MSNBygone Burnley: Padiham, with historian Roger Frost MBEOur Bygone Burnley video this week is a bumper one – renowned local historian Roger Frost MBE looks at the fascinating and very long history of Padiham.
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LancsLive on MSNTown hall chiefs grant off-licence to Pendle shopkeeper - despite objection from council's own licensing departmentA Nelson shop owner has been granted an off-licence to sell alcohol after councillors said there was 'no compelling evidence' to refuse it, despite a Pendle Council licensing department objection ...
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Blackburn with Darwen rejects call for new grooming probeThe Lancashire Telegraph's 'Keep Them Safe' campaign and the resulting Engage team partnership was praised as Blackburn with Darwen's full ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSN'Its a disgrace' - Councillors slam decision to charge patients and NHS staffThe shuttle bus service between Royal Blackburn Hospital and Burnley General Hospital will continue but there will be a ...
At the event at Blackburn Town Hall, Mayor of Blackburn with Darwen Cllr Brian Taylor presented Judge Booth with a plaque bearing the authority's crest in recognition of his service. Cllr Taylor ...
Tom Stannard, who was previously Salford council's chief executive, is only the third person in more than 25 years to take ...
A controversial proposal to use the former St Mary's College in Blackburn - owned by the town's billionaire Issa brothers' charitable arm - as a functions and celebrations venue has been dropped.
Councillors have rubber-stamped the imposition of the maximum permitted increase of 5.31 per cent on council tax bills to pay for policing in Lancashire. Members of the Police and Crime Panel ...
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