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Lancashire Evening Post
22 Feb, 2019
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Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco have slumped to bottom of the annual consumer rankings
The so-called Big Four supermarkets have slumped to the bottom of an annual ranking after disappointing customers with the quality of their food and ability to keep up with online rivals.
Latest News
Final tests completed for 100mph Preston to Manchester trains

A test train along the newly electrified railway between Preston and Manchester made its final journey overnight to complete checks for the arrival of 100mph services in May.

South Ribble parks: residents claim reprieve given at consultation event, but council says “no decisions taken”

Residents living near a small park in Leyland say they have been left “confused and disappointed” after being given conflicting messages about its future.

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

Here is where you can go for brunch in Lancashire

Whether you want pancakes, a full English or crushed avocado, here is a list of places to go for brunch, as voted by readers.

Annoying words are winding me up no end, peeps – can you add to the listicle?

My ire was triggered this week by the use of trendy language and anachronisms that can only be summed up in one word - annoying.

Sport Update
Bamber Bridge aiming to bounce back from semi-final defeat

Bamber Bridge boss Mick Taylor has backed his men to bounce back strongly after suffering LFA Challenge Trophy agony on Wednesday night.

Four key battles that could decide Preston North End’s Championship clash at Millwall

Preston North End head to Millwall on Saturday looking to stretch their unbeaten Championship run to eight games.

Top-six bid must go to the wire says Preston North End boss Alex Neil

PNE boss Alex Neil insists his side know how much work is needed to challenge for the play-offs but believes anything can happen if they get in the mix.

And finally...
Lancashire’s love affair with the humble clog

They are a symbol of the county’s rich industrial heritage but the humble clog still holds a special place in the heart of some Lancastrians as local historian and Morris dancer Michael Jackson explains

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