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Roads to Hell!
MOTORISTS face a frustrating go-slow as more roads get the traffic calming treatment in a road safety step-up. One of Leigh's main arteries -- Holden Road -- is undergoing alterations which will interrupt traffic flow following a number of accidents over
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Cyclist hurt in road accident
A CYCLIST involved in an accident with a car was seriously ill in hospital today. David Holmes, aged 48, was injured in Bolton Road, Bury, last night. Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident between the cyclist and a Rover car which then crashed
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Pay rise for the bosses, then jobs shock
ALMOST 100 employees at a Blackburn lab equipment factory are to lose their jobs -- just a year after the directors of the parent company picked up over £320,000 in bonuses. The Yorkshire-based home shopping group Findel, which owns a warehouse in Nelson
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Vila deal is done!
SAMOAN hard man Vila Matautia became a Leigh Centurions player yesterday. The big front rower put pen to paper on a 12-month contract, ending a long chase for the former St Helens favourite. But the deal hasn't cost the Leigh club a penny with Matautia's
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Filan transfer request
ROVERS keeper John Filan has slapped in a transfer request after failing to dislodge Brad Friedel as Ewood's undisputed number one. The former Coventry stopper finally reached the end of his tether earlier this week. After Filan spent the opening three
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Walsh denies Rover
BRADFORD CITY RESERVES...1 BLACKBURN ROVERS...0 FORMER Manchester United and Middlesbrough goalkeeper Gary Walsh proved to be the difference between the two sides last night as Rovers' second string lost out to Bradford City at Valley Parade. Walsh, currently
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Mill's steam engine sparks back into life
A MILL engine which has been out of action for 21 years is once more ready to roll. The engine at Oak Mount Mill on Wiseman Street, Burnley, will be in motion again on Saturday. There will be no steaming up this time but a push button start because the
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Council play staff jobs at risk fears
A UNION boss today admitted he was expecting redundancies before play staff at Burnley Council were warned jobs are at at risk because of a cash-cutting review. Council leader Stuart Caddy, has told campaigners that it is intended to maintain the level
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Ten years ago
A SPECIAL care unit was announced for East Lancashire to provide information technology training for disabled youngsters. Blackburn Council bid for £80,000 under the Inner Area Programme to set up the unit for trainees with mobility difficulties and impaired
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Forum to improve image of landlords
A NEW initiative has been launched towards improving the image of the private rented property sector in Hyndburn. Local private landlords, residents' association representatives and Hyndburn Borough Council are now meeting regularly as partners in the
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MP calls for controls on fireworks
HYNDBURN MP Greg Pope is to campaign for tighter regulations on the sale and use of fireworks which he hopes will come into effect before November 5 next year. Earlier this month Chief Superintendent John Thompson, the divisional commander for Eastern
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Great gadgets
FOR sheer volume of information, and accessibility, on all things technological, Gadgetguru.com is the one. It falls squarely between the gift site and the technology site and is packed full of features and reviews on the latest products. With categories
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It may drive you round the bend
OUT on the internet you, too, can learn how to bend forks with your bare hands. The site www.fork-you.com tells you all you need to know about so-called cutlery mutilation. It includes a description of the fork-bending phenomenon, free e-cards featuring
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Clarets have a lot of talent: Lennie
GRIMSBY Town boss Lennie Lawrence knows the size of the task facing his side tomorrow night when they take on league leaders Burnley at Turf Moor. "There is no doubt that Burnley are very, very serious play-off contenders," admitted Lawrence. "What Stan
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Bent on move
BLACKBURN striker Marcus Bent was today on the brink of a shock move to Ipswich Town. I can exclusively reveal Rovers HAVE accepted a verbal offer for the 23-year-old striker in the last 24 hours. And a £3 million deal could even be completed in time
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Clarets have a lot of talent: Lennie
GRIMSBY Town boss Lennie Lawrence knows the size of the task facing his side tomorrow night when they take on league leaders Burnley at Turf Moor. "There is no doubt that Burnley are very, very serious play-off contenders," admitted Lawrence. "What Stan
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Bad boy Robbie's job is safe, says chairman
BURY FC Soccer mascot Robbie the Bobby is in no danger of being dismissed for his bad boy antics according to the club chairman. And Robbie -- real name Jonathan Pollard -- said he still has a few tricks up his sleeve. The Shakers mascot, named after
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Same team on boards
THERE'S a yellow brick road winding its way to Darwen this Christmas as Darwen Library Theatre prepares for its second Christmas show since it reopened in January 2000. Following the great success of Pinocchio last year, the same team are back with the
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There's plenty to do at the centre
ACTIVITIES at Sudellside Community Centre are in full swing and new members for groups are always welcome. There is a varied weekly programme at the centre with classes including Kung Fu, parents and tots, archery and a dads group -- and there are also
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Children, 7, admit terror house fire
TWO youngsters have admitted starting a fire at a property in which a woman was injured. The pair, both seven-year-olds, admitted the offence during questioning by police. They will not face criminal charges as they are under 10 -- the age of criminal
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Leader's pledge to defy party
ROSSENDALE's Mayor said he will defy his party if plans to close Whitworth pool turn up on the agenda. Whitworth Councillor Jimmy Grogan told the leisure and recreation committee: "I have not voted against my party in 20 years. But at the next meeting
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Tasty treat without the meat
CELEBRITY chef Nigel Smith, of the Feilden's Arms, Mellor Brook, continues his series of recipes for Lancashire Evening Telegraph readers with a special vegetarian recipe which meat-eaters will also enjoy. Vegetarian Stuffed Tomato Ingredients: 1 beef
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Long arm of the law doesn't stretch to the phone
THE Home Office is to investigate complaints about the time it takes to get through to the police on the phone. Chorley MP Lindsay Hoyle said constituents had complained to him about delays. He has raised the matter with the Home Office which has promised
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Friends of Real Lancs stage a party
PEOPLE in the Chorley area are being urged to join in the 76th anniversary celebrations of Lancashire Day at a special breakfast. The event, on Tuesday, November 27, marks the date in 1925 when Edward I summoned the county's first elected representatives
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Revenge theft
THERE was no wizardry when Paul McCartney went into Woolworths in Clitheroe and stole a Harry Potter computer game. Blackburn magistrates heard the theft had been committed for revenge rather than financial gain but, whatever the motives, the execution
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Younger people hitting the booze
A VITAL alcohol resource centre in Chorley has seen a 50 per cent increase in the number of referrals over the last five years. And workers at the Alcohol Information and Counselling Centre, St Thomas's Road, say there is a disturbing increase in alcohol
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Streets of shame in vandalised village
RESIDENTS of a Chorley village are fighting back against litter louts and vandals who they say have left their estate like the scene of a riot. The streets of Astley Village have become a target for youths who have left broken bottles and rubbish strewn
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Heads give caning to schools tables
HEADTEACHERS in East Lancashire have slammed school performance league tables -- as today it was revealed that nearly half of local state secondary schools fared worse than last year. Nine heads said in a joint statement today: "If schools were judged
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Pay rise for the bosses, then jobs shock
ALMOST 100 employees at a Blackburn lab equipment factory are to lose their jobs -- just a year after the directors of the parent company picked up over £320,000 in bonuses. The Yorkshire-based home shopping group Findel, which owns a warehouse in Nelson
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Mayor gets surprise message from New York
A MAYOR today spoke of his delight at receiving a letter from his opposite number in New York thanking him for East Lancashire's support from the September 11 atrocities. Coun John Williams, mayor of Blackburn with Darwen Council, said he has been 'surprised
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ATHLETICS: RACE CALENDAR
Sat November 24th: Wesham 10K, SE Lancs Cross Country League (Oldham), Orienteering (Burnley) Sun November 25th: Golden Ball Inn 5K (Lancaster), Salford Women's 5.25M Road Race, Darwen Biathlon, Orienteering (Rawtenstall) Sat December 1st: Mid Lancs Cross
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ATHLETICS: Festive fun on the run
AT this time of year runners will be planning their Christmas timetables, and there are many tempting races on offer. Here are six of the best. The Whinberry Naze Dash on Boxing Day starts the season off on a suitably light hearted note. Fancy dress is
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ATHLETICS: Wesham heading for an early start...
THE Wesham 10K is unusual in that it is a road race held on a Saturday - most are Sundays. It is always heavily subscribed and despite holding a permit for 350 runners they may end up turning runners away. To save a wasted journey please check first with
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ATHLETICS: Potential been spotted
LAURA Finucane of Pendle AC and Chris Hart from Burnley AC have been invited to join the North West World Class Potential Squad. The under 17 middle distance stars were nominated by their clubs, and were chosen after their race results were submitted
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ATHLETICS: Alison has gone back to her roots
WHEN Daniel Hoyle decided he wanted to join Rossendale Harriers it was like turning the clock back for mum Alison. It was as a nine-year-old, the same age as Daniel, that Alison, then Alison Ashworth, joined Rossendale Harriers and Athletic Club. She
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GOLF: Blind golfer secures second spot
ANDY Gilford had to overcome two hurdles on his trip to the Australian Blind Open. To start with it was his first trip abroad - but the 22 hour flight proved to be no problem. He then had to compose himself to compete in his first overseas competition
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Blacklegs should be vilified
ISN'T IT just typical that as soon as the possibility of strike action becomes a reality that a few members of the Professional Footballers Association get the wobbles. The threat of loss of wages and the thumbscrews being turned by certain Premiership
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EVENTS taking place in East Lancashire on Friday, Date: November 9.
A LOOK at events, from amateur theatre to rambles through our beautiful countryside. Craft Fair, Pendle Hippodrome, New Market Street, Colne, noon-8pm. Until Sunday. Friday Forum, Nazareth Unitarian Chapel, Knight Hill, Padiham, 7.30pm. Safety at Sellafield
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Gigg middle man aims to get back in business
DEPOSED Bury captain Paul Reid is determined to win his place back after being dropped for the last three matches. Reid has found himself out in the cold since missing the Cardiff City match a fortnight ago when the Shakers demolished the Welsh side 3
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Start of the 'Sally' Army
THE Blackburn branch of the Salvation Army will on Sunday stage a production of a play which tells the story of the organisation's early days. 'Catherine Booth' explains how Catherine and her husband William launched the Salvation Army in the late 19th
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Hip fracture death rate table shock
THREE local hospitals have high death rates for hip fractures, according to a nationwide survey published today. The Royal Bolton Hospital is placed above average for death rates among patients suffering hip fractures. However, Wigan and Leigh Infirmary
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Pay rise for the bosses, then jobs shock
ALMOST 100 employees at a Blackburn lab equipment factory are to lose their jobs -- just a year after the directors of the parent company picked up over £320,000 in bonuses. The Yorkshire-based home shopping group Findel, which owns a warehouse in Nelson
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Taxi firm police cleared
THREE police officers who were fined by the Chief Constable for running a taxi business have been cleared of disciplinary charges after appealing to the Home Office. The £500 fines have been returned to the officers with interest after they successfully
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Bent on move
BLACKBURN striker Marcus Bent was today on the brink of a shock move to Ipswich Town. I can exclusively reveal Rovers HAVE accepted a verbal offer for the 23-year-old striker in the last 24 hours. And a £3 million deal could even be completed in time
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Clubs are united: Williams
EWOOD chief executive John Williams today insisted all 20 member clubs of the Premier League are completely united in their battle with the PFA over the distribution of TV money. As the threat of strike action moved ever closer on Tuesday following the
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Shock death of car sport champ
MOTOR sport champion Tim Sargeant has died at the age of 47 -- just 24 hours after winning a competition. Mr Sargeant collapsed and died at his home in Hutton Drive, Burnley, late on Monday night. Only the previous day he had taken part in the final round
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Grieving dad's heartfelt plea to danger drivers
A FATHER whose daughter died in a road accident is pleading for motorists to heed restrictions placed on the temporary bus station in Croft Street, Burnley. In October, work started to build Burnley's £2.6million bus station and Croft Street was restricted
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Council contest for new economy crest
YOUNG people from local colleges and schools are being invited to enter a competition to produce a logo for the community economic development section of Pendle Borough Council. The winner of the competition, aimed at 14 to 18-year-olds, will receive
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Road works good news for college
FRUSTRATED students at West Craven Technology College in Barnoldswick have had their attempts to learn via the internet thwarted because of a delay in road works. Staff and pupils at the high school, which has technology college status and a wide range
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Five years ago
MPs called for a cut in the duty on beer to stop North West drug barons using bootlegging to finance their trade. Members of the Parliamentary Beer Club, including Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans wanted to stop organised criminals using profits from smuggled
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Teachers deserve better, says head
AN Accrington headteacher has criticised the Government over its suggestion that classroom assistants can easily 'baby-sit' pupils for teachers. Katrina Ryan, of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic High School, spoke out during an awards evening speech last night
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Landlords join in new forum
AN initiative has been launched towards improving the image of the private rented property sector in Hyndburn. Local private landlords, residents' association representatives and Hyndburn Borough Council are now meeting regularly as partners in the Hyndburn
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Moving tribute to Susan
A CHARITY night in memory of a Great Harwood woman who died in June raised more than £2,500 in just four hours. Wellwishers crowded into the town's cricket club in a moving tribute to Susan Eddleston, 52, who had suffered from tinnitus. She was found
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Cycle death probe
AN inquest has been opened into the death of a 54-year-old Clitheroe cyclist who died in the intensive care unit at Hope Hospital, Manchester, ten days after he was involved in a road accident. William Lakin, of Whitewell Drive, suffered serious head
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Foot and mouth: New bid for cash
THREE North West counties including Lancashire are to join forces and lobby for more funding to help the countryside recover from the foot and mouth crisis. Cumbria, Cheshire and Lancashire County Councils have agreed to work together in campaigning for
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The paper shop
THE Lancashire Evening Telegraph store is now open for business at www.thisislancashire.co.uk. Our shop allows you to subscribe to the paper for a week, a month, three months or a year. You can also receive an individual copy of the paper. So look out
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Clarets youth fail to shine
CLARETS YOUTH...1 WIGAN...4 CLARETS youth team suffered a rare reverse yesterday afternoon when they were beaten 4-1 by Wigan at Gawthorpe. "That is the first time this season that we have been very poor," admitted manager Terry Pashley. "The pitch didn't
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CRICKET: Edmundson's role is in doubt
LANCASHIRE are staying tight-lipped about rumours that cricket secretary Dave Edmundson is leaving the club. But a big question mark is hanging over the former Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School teacher's future at Old Trafford. The committee's decision
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Cash for Towers heroes
MEMBERS of Darwen's Lodgeside Trust clubbed together to help raise money for the New York firefighters fund. On Tuesday members of the community trust, based in Water Street, handed over a £50 cheque to Darwen fire station sub-officer Phil Whitaker. On
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Economy drive reaps its reward
A WORKING hill farm which opens its doors to the public has won a Green Apple Award for environmental best practice. Joy McCarthy's Cronkshaw Fold Farm, in Alden Road, Helmshore, has been closed to the public for most of this year as a result of the foot
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Patterson's ready for Boro challenge
MARK PATTERSON may abandon any thoughts of retiring from playing after signing up as player-coach at Conference side Scarborough. The former Rovers, Bolton and Bury star had thought of packing it in at the end of this season after a year controlling the
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POOL-Bburn misper
A MISSING Blackburn man may have travelled to Blackpool according to Police. Concern is growing for the safety of 49-year-old Leslie Howson, of Pilmuir Road, Blackburn, who was last seen on Wednesday November 14. A Lancashire Police spokeswoman said Mr
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GPs swamped with asylum-seekers
DOCTORS in Radcliffe are struggling to cope with the medical demands of more than 100 asylum-seekers who have moved into the town. The families are fleeing from threats and persecution in trouble spots such as Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, and Sierra