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Lancashire Evening Post
13 Sep, 2018
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Latest News
Longridge park set to become “Field In Trust” to protect it from future development

Longridge’s Kestor Lane recreation ground is poised to get protected status to safeguard it from future development.

Freckleton mum takes to song to fight for her boys

A former member of an Abba tribute act has put her singing skills to good use after being inspired by her sons’ struggles with diabetes.

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

Extra homes granted for Woodplumpton building site

Councillors in Preston unanimously voted through plans for 23 new homes to be built in Woodplumpton.

Man joked about drowning wife before both found dead in Preston canal

Local historian Keith Johnson takes a look at the mysterious and tragic end for a married couple...

Sport Update
Preston North End Live: Alex Neil’s press conference, selection issues ahead of Reading game, Lukas Nmecha and Alan Browne fitness updates

Preston North End boss Alex Neil did his press conference ahead of the Lilywhites' clash with Reading at Deepdale on Saturday.

Time was right to leave, but I have lot to be proud of – former City boss Phil Brown

Lancaster City boss Phil Brown admitted he ‘did not see it coming’ as the team’s wretched start to the new season ultimately cost him his job.

Lancashire staring at Roses defeat in crucial relegation clash

Ben Coad claimed four wickets to leave Lancashire on the ropes as they go into the final day of the Specsavers County Championship relegation battle at Emerald Headingley still needing 121 for victory with just three wickets remaining.

And finally...
What happened to soldiers of one Lancashire regiment killed in First World War

At the end of the First World War the Allied nations faced a mammoth task recovering, identifying and burying the hundreds of thousands killed across the previous four years. Author Kevin Shannon considers the lost men of one Lancashire regiment

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