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Lancashire Evening Post
23 Jan, 2019
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Family pay tribute to man who drowned in Preston park pond
The family of a father of two who drowned in a Preston park have paid tribute to ‘a great and very cheerful man’ who ‘inspired a lot of people’.
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Two men fined more than £20,000 for demolishing historic Holt Farm in Chorley without permission

Two men will have to pay more than £20,000 after pleading guilty to demolishing a listed building in Chorley without permission.

Chorley night bus pervert Adam Stachura jailed after sex attack

A bus pervert who attacked a woman on a late night service has been jailed for a year.

Slimmers shed their clothes for Cancer Research

Preston Slimming World members are helping to highlight the links between obesity and cancer, while raising cash for the charity

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Penwortham school ramps up security after incident near school grounds

A Penwortham school is ramping up its security after an incident near the school grounds on Monday.

New private terminal to be opened for passengers at Manchester Airport – at a cost

Manchester Airport today revealed plans to be the first major UK airport to open a private terminal, which offers passengers a “private jet experience” while flying on commercial airlines

Sport Update
David Beckham joins former Manchester United team-mates at Salford City after buying stake in National League club

Former England and Manchester United midfielder David Beckham has bought a stake in National League outfit Salford City.

Calum Woods leaves Preston North End to join Bradford on permanent deal

Preston North End defender Calum Woods has joined Bradford on a permanent deal.

Preston North End sign right-back Joe Rafferty from Rochdale

Preston North End have completed the signing of Rochdale right-back Joe Rafferty.

And finally...
“Get them filling potholes too”: Your reaction to youth offenders keeping Lancashire’s roads clear

Teams of volunteer snow wardens could be set up across Lancashire in order to keep the county’s more minor routes passable during the worst of the winter weather - and they might be helped by young offenders.

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