 | Adam Lord | Audience Editor |
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Hello, Monday is when we round-up the stories you might have missed over the weekend. A cafe was closed this week after being visited by court bailiffs. Mad Hatters Tea Shop & Pâtisserie has yet to reopen after bailiffs gained access to the premises. The bailiffs – also known as High Court Enforcement Officers - appear to be acting on behalf of the landlord and legal notices have been taped to the cafe windows. Elsewhere, a website criticising plans for a proposed new mosque on the outskirts of Preston has added a pointed message to its homepage to warn that “racists are not welcome”. The site - whose origin is unknown - appeared online ahead of a public inquiry, starting this Tuesday, which will determine whether the landmark place of worship can be built on a plot alongside the Broughton roundabout. In sport, we’ve got your reaction to the Lionesses bringing football home with their historic win over Germany at Wembley and all the coverage from PNE’s opening day draw at Wigan. Were you one of the near 5,000 fans who packed out the away end? You could be in our fan gallery. Thanks for reading, Adam adam.lord@nationalworld.com Summer is here! Get 50% off a year's subscription using the promo code SUM50. Just head HERE |