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  Nov 27, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

You may have seen my previous letters to readers about Lancashire Post's subscription service.

When it was introduced earlier this year, my team and I faced an uphill battle to try and sell our readers something they once enjoyed for free.

Thankfully, attitudes are now changing - and people understand it is no longer sustainable for us to give away our labour and ask for nothing in return.

Hundreds of you appreciate our coverage, and we appreciate your support, which allows us to provide it for the benefit of our city. So, from me to you, thank you.

To those of you who do not subscribe to the Lancashire Post, I'm pleased to announce today we're bringing our digital subscription price down 30 per cent to mark Black Friday - to just 70p a month for two months.  

That's less than the price of a cup of coffee for two whole months of unlimited access to our website, all our news and PNE stories, our daily online Puzzles, and our newspaper app if you opt to go Digital+. It works out at just over 2p a day.

So much is going on in Lancashire, and with this deal you can stay on top of it all at a fantastic price.

It's absolutely worth it - and you can give it a try here.

Have a lovely day.

Yours,

Gillian Parkinson
Editor

 
     
  Woman discovers dead puppies buried in shallow grave in Lancashire  
     
  A number of dead puppies have been found buried in a shallow grave beside a country road near Carnforth.  
     
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The Preston, Chorley and South Ribble areas where cases are still rising as Lancashire prepares for Tier 3
 
Yesterday the Government announced that the whole of Lancashire would be placed under the highest level of Covid restrictions in England, after hopes that the county would be split into different tiers when national lockdown came to an end.
 
     
 
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Blind great grandfather duped by thieves in his Brierfield home while his wife lay dying beats covid pneumonia
 
An 87-year-old blind pensioner, who was cruelly robbed by opportunist thieves who entered his home while his wife lay dying upstairs, has beat covid pneumonia.
 
     
 
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Chorley woman and man with animal bans face allegations they kept a puppy and kitten
 
A couple who are banned from keeping animals are due to appear in court accused of breaching their disqualification.
 
     
     
 
 
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'I'm so fed up with it all': Your reaction to Lancashire being placed into Tier 3
 
Readers have shared their views following the announcement Lancashire will be placed into Tier 3 after the national lockdown is lifted next week.
 
 
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How and when can Lancashire leave Tier 3?
 
As Lancashire absorbs the news that every corner of the county will enter the toughest Tier 3 Covid restrictions when the national lockdown ends next week, attention amongst local leaders has already turned to how their areas might escape from rules which they feel they should never have been subjected to in the first place.
 
 
     
     
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  Preston North End striker Emil Riis settling down on and off the pitch in England  
     
  Emil Riis got a knock on the door from the police this week, that all part of adjusting to life in England after his move to Preston North End from Denmark.  
     
     
 
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Memory Match: Preston North End's victory at Watford in 2005 with David Nugent and Paul McKenna finding the net
 
Preston North End took another big stride towards the play-offs with their victory over Watford at Vicarage Road in March 2005.
 
 
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Preston North End boss Alex Neil admits he will have to do some creative thinking
 
Alex Neil says he will have to find his creative side when selecting the Preston team to face Watford tomorrow.
 
 
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Preston North End's games at Deepdale will continue behind closed doors for the time being
 
Preston North End's Deepdale will have to continue hosting games behind closed doors after the latest Government announcement on the tier system.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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