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Lancashire Evening Post
4 Dec, 2019
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Former Lancashire PE teacher jailed for 17 years after admitting to sexually abusing schoolgirls over a 20 year period
A former PE teacher has been jailed for more than 17 years after admitting to sexual abuse against schoolgirls.
Latest News
Day 3 of Penwortham Bypass sees further rush hour congestion and delays

More congestion and delays are greeting commuters on the new Penwortham Bypass this morning (December 4).

Chorley man attacked with knife after trying to protect neighbour from burglars

A man was beaten, bitten and attacked with a knife after burglars attempted to gain access to a property in Astley Village, Chorley.

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

Promoted by Slimmer's World

Penwortham Bypass: Commuter frustration and your reaction to a day of heavy traffic

It wasn't the smoothest of starts for a road Preston has waited 30 years for.

Underfloor heating and a hot tub in the garden: six-bed wonder-home yours for £795,000

Who can say no to the odd luxury? Underfloor heating, oak features, a hot tub - does it get much better?

Sport Update
Preston North End boss is delighted to see Paul Huntington back in the side

Alex Neil was pleased to see Paul Huntington take his chance in Preston’s defence against West Bromwich after a long spell out of the team.

Preston North End teenager Jack Armer back at Deepdale to provide defensive cover

Teenager Jack Armer was on standby to start Preston North End’s clash with West Bromwich Albion after his recall from loan at Lancaster City.

This is where Preston North End will finish in the Championship – according to data experts

Alex Neil is hoping to lead Preston North End into serious promotion contention after an impressive start to the 2019/20 Championship season.

And finally...
House-building boom sees almost 5,000 new homes approved in Preston this year

Preston’s house building boom has reached dizzying heights - with almost 5,000 new homes given the go-ahead this year alone.

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