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  Sep 16, 2021  
     
     
  Grandmother, 91, died after being thrown on floor, punched and kicked by man at Freckleton nursing home  
     
  A 91-year-old woman died two months after being thrown to the floor, punched and kicked by a man at the Freckleton nursing home where she lived.  
     
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18th Century Preston mill set to become community hub is back up for sale again
 
Plans to turn an 18th century windmill into a community centre and food bank will no longer be going ahead, as it goes up for sale with an asking price of £150k.
 
     
 
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Woman suffers 'potentially life-changing injuries' after car crash near Lancaster
 
A woman was hospitalised with "multiple serious injuries" after a car crash near Lancaster.
 
     
 
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This is how you'll have to part with £60,000 to purchase this toilet block in Longridge
 
A council owned former public toilet block in Longridge has gone on the market for £60,000.
 
     
 
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Preston D-Day veteran's name will live on as new home development in Whittingham is named in his honour
 
A new estate in Whittingham is to be named after "a true British hero" who tended to the land for more than 50 years.
 
     
     
 
 
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Lancashire Encounter festival returns to Preston with family picnic in Winckley Square, dance telling the story of Dick Kerr’s Ladies and a 4 metre tall puppet
 
Lancashire Encounter will return to Preston on Friday.
 
 
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UK firms bid to create world-first safey ratings for automated driving systems
 
Partnership aims to create standardised testing and rating protocol for advanced assistance technology
 
 
     
     
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  Dave Seddon's verdict: Sheffield United 2 Preston North End 2 - A bit of everything for Emil Riis in dramatic draw at Bramall Lane  
     
  Emil Riis experienced a full range of emotions in emerging as Preston North’s End’s late hero in their draw against Sheffield United.  
     
     
 
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Photo gallery of the Preston North End fans at Sheffield United
 
Preston North End extended their unbeaten Championship run to four matches after a 2-2 draw with Sheffield United on Tuesday night.
 
 
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PNE player ratings: Sheffield United 2 Preston North End 2
 
Preston North End earned a very creditable 2-2 against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Tuesday night.
 
 
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Preston boss Frankie McAvoy pleased with team's fighting spirit against Sheffield United
 
Frankie McAvoy enjoyed the ‘good quality’ of Preston North End’s clash with Sheffield United which saw his side extend their unbeaten run in the league to four games.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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