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  Oct 9, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

So here we are at the end of another week!

While the days are dragging, the weeks seem to fly by...it'll soon be Christmas (sorry!)

As we head into the weekend, here are the week's most read stories:

• Nightmare for wedding couples as Chorley hotel closes without warning - read more

• Two Preston restaurants served 'closure' notices for Covid breaches - full story

• Lottery joy hits Lancashire town twice in one week - read more

As always we appreciate any feedback - you can contact me via colin.ainscough@jpimedia.co.uk

Stay safe and have a great weekend.

Colin

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  These are the coronavirus case hotspots in Preston - as one area records 54 infections  
     
  The latest coronavirus hotspots in Preston for the last recorded 7 days have been revealed by Government figures.  
     
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Lancashire public health boss urges "more cautious" exit from expected lockdown restrictions
 
Lancashire’s public health boss says lessons need to be learned from the way in which the North of England has been brought to the brink of tough new lockdown restrictions.
 
     
 
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Savick area to see increased police patrols after 'spike' in antisocial behaviour'
 
A  Zoom meeting between police, councillors and Community Gateway has taken place following a series of violence and anti-social behaviour on the Savick estate in recent weeks.
 
     
 
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Covid-19 infection rates: This is how every area of Lancashire compares to other local authorities across England
 
As speculation continues to mount that the government is poised to close down the hospitality sector across the region, we look at the latest infection rates for each area of Lancashire and how they compare to the rest of the country.
 
     
     
 
 
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Punk rock gig at Preston showbar will blow away the pandemic blues
 
Punk rock fans are blowing away the pandemic blues by snapping up tickets for a tribute night at a Preston live music venue.
 
 
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Jane Clare of One Foot in the Grapes reaches the letter N in her alphabetical exploration of drinks
 
Starting with Black Tot Day Navy rum that is dark, rich and heavy, and blended from a number of rums from around the Caribbean, including Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Guyana.
 
 
     
     
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  Preston North End owner Trevor Hemmings could get the chance to buy Cork City  
     
  Preston North End owner Trevor Hemmings is set to be given the option to buy League of Ireland strugglers Cork City.  
     
     
 
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New boy Emil Riis’s pace impresses fellow Preston North End striker Sean Maguire
 
Sean Maguire thinks Emil Riis could give some of the speed merchants in the Preston North End squad a run for their money.
 
 
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Penalty heartache for Preston North End midfielder Alan Browne as Euro dream ends for the Republic of Ireland
 
Preston North End midfielder Alan Browne endured penalty heartache as the Republic of Ireland's hopes of reaching the European Championships were ended by Slovakia.
 
 
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Morecambe manager anticipates a difficult afternoon against Oldham Athletic
 
Morecambe boss Derek Adams has warned against any complacency as they prepare to meet Oldham Athletic tomorrow.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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