This is your Thursday news round-up from across Lancashire
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  Sep 2, 2021  
     
     
  Preston set to house 50 fleeing Afghan refugees  
     
  Preston will extend a 'warm welcome' 50 Afghan refugees as British and American troops continue to withdraw from Afghanistan.  
     
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Preston cyclist taken to hospital after being hit by car near Moor Park
 
A cyclist has been injured after he was struck by a car in Preston yesterday evening (Wednesday, September 1).
 
     
 
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Operation Hunter: These are nine of the most wanted criminals in Lancashire
 
These are nine of the most wanted men in Lancashire. Do you recognise any of them?
 
     
 
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New St George’s Shopping Centre owner vows to resurrect ambitious Friargate food quarter plans
 
The new owner of Preston’s St George’s Shopping Centre has vowed to resurrect plans for a Friargate restaurant/bar quarter, more than 14 months after the scheme was halted.
 
     
     
 
 
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Preston mental health service nominated for national award
 
An eating disorder treatment service in Preston has been shortlisted for a Nursing Times Award.
 
 
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A Wallace and Gromit bench scultpure is coming to Preston this September
 
The bronze sculpture depicting the famous duo was created by Preston born Nick Park, and will be placed in the city centre.
 
 
     
     
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  Big squad turnover by Preston North End in the last two transfer windows  
     
  Following on from two quiet transfer windows in 2020, Preston North End have been busy in 2021 when it comes to turning over their squad.  
     
     
 
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Preston North End: Championship news as dust settles after transfer deadline day
 
As the dust settles on deadline day it won't be long before clubs start thinking about what the January transfer might offer.
 
 
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Preston have until FRIDAY to register 25-man squad for first half of season
 
Preston North End are in the process of whittling down their squad after the close of the transfer window so to meet EFL regulations.
 
 
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Lancaster boss Mark Fell hits out at "ridiculous" fixture schedule
 
Lancaster City boss Mark Fell has questioned the fixture schedule which has meant his team have faced six games in 16 days at the start of the season.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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