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Padiham man with learning disabilities attacked for £3.40
A VULNERABLE' disabled man has been punched in the face before being robbed for just £3.40, police said. The 33-year-old, who suffers from learning disabilities, was attacked in the toilets below Padiham Town Hall on Friday April 25. The attacker demanded
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World War Two plane to fly over Barnoldswick for charity
A WORLD War Two plane will traverse the skies as a village steps back in time to the 1940s in a bid to raise money for charity. The event, which will take place at the Rolls Royce plant in Barnoldswick, is the brainchild of Sally Lambert and Mary Brennan
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Second Bacup film festival announced
A SEQUEL has been pencilled in for a groundbreaking movie showcase in Rossendale, which attracted rave reviews last year. Young directors will again be descending on the Valley when the 2008 Bacup Film Festival takes place on October 24 and 25. More
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Six arrested in digi-box fraud probe
SIX people were arrested and seven properties were searched as part of a major inquiry into the illegal use of digital TV set-top boxes. The five men and one woman were detained in Blackburn yesterday by more than 40 officers as part of a joint investigationb
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Pendle Lib Dem MP candidate police probe dropped
A POLICE investigation into how 27 voters were registered at the family home of a would-be MP has cleared him of any wrongdoing. Detectives in Pendle were called in following a complaint from the borough's Labour Party offices regarding the number of
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Sophie's friends and family react to sentencing
Sophie Lancaster's mum Sylvia, who has launched the SOPHIE campaign to encourage a greater tolerance, said: "Justice can never be done because it will never bring her back." About 60 friends of Sophie, many dressed in goth clothes, waited in the street
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Prolific Colne criminal caught after taking snap of himself on camera
A PROLIFIC criminal was caught out after taking a snap of himself with a stolen camera. Police had been searching for serial burglar Christ-opher Ormerod Sears, 44, when they tracked him down to a friend's home in Curlew Gardens, Burnley, Preston Crown
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Last ditch talks to try and avert Blackburn with Darwen council strike
LAST ditch talks are being held in a bid to avert a Blackburn with Darwen Council workers pay strike, which is due to start next Wednesday. Around 600 workers at Blackburn with Darwen council are expected to take part in the "unlimited" walkout on May
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Six arrested in Blackburn in digital TV fraud probe
SIX people were arrested and seven properties were searched as part of a major inquiry into the illegal use of digital TV set-top boxes. The five men and one woman were detained in Blackburn today by more than 40 officers as part of a joint investigation
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Council pushes ahead with Darwen revamp plans despite stadium idea
REJUVENATION work on a neglected piece of land will continue, even though a developer is interested in using the site for a £22million leisure complex. Blackburn with Darwen Council says it will continue with a consultation period to find out how residents
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Church postmaster, 60, denies indecent assault
A POSTMASTER allegedly groomed a schoolgirl for his sexual gratification and groped a pregnant customer at the premises he ran, a jury was told. "Sexual predator" Alan Holden, 60, allegedly gave the 12-year-old massages, talked to her about people walking
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Nelson and Colne College's new head outlines vision
NELSON and Colne College's new head is hoping to strengthen links with businesses and industry when she takes up her role. Lyn Surgeon, who becomes principal of the college on June 2, is looking forward to the challenges involved in the amalgamation
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Rishton grandad dies in farmyard accident
A GRANDFATHER was trapped in a mechanical digger and died in a farmyard accident. Retired company director Tony Taylor, 66, was driving a Bobcat with a metal 'bucket' on the front at his home in Whalley Old Road, Rishton, when the incident happened on
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Teenage girls attack women in Blackburn
TWO women were attacked in the street by teenage girls asking for a fight. One woman, in her 20s, was approached in Bolton Road, Blackburn, by a girl at around 8.15pm on Thursday. After being asked to fight she was grabbed by the hair, pulled to the
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Sophie Lancaster's 'feral' murderers sentenced
SOPHIE Lancaster's teenage murderers were branded feral thugs' by a judge as he sent them to jail for life. Brendan Harris, 15, and Ryan Herbert, 16, carried out a "hate crime against harmless people", Judge Anthony Russell QC said. He said: "At least
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Other youths involved in Bacup skatepark attack named and jailed
THREE teenagers who were involved in the attack on Sophie Lancaster's boyfriend have today been jailed and can be named for the first time after the judge lifted an order banning the press from identifying them. Brothers Joseph, 17, and Danny Hulme
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Blackburn Rovers star helps tackle youth crime
A BLACKBURN Rovers star has helped keep young offenders on the straight and narrow - by getting them involved in football coaching for children. Full back Brett Emerton visited Hindley Young Offenders Institution near Wigan as part of a Prince's Trust
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Burnley pensioner sexually abused girl
A PENSIONER has been convicted of sexually abusing a girl. Leonard Hoy, 68, of Albert Street, Burnley, was convicted at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court of indecent assault. His victim, who lived in the Oldham area, came forward in February 2007
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Damage to police vehicle outside Accrington station
A POLICE car had a brick thrown through its windscreen while parked outside a police station. The patrol vehicle, which was in Grange Street, Accrington, also had a side window broken at around 3.20am on Wednesday. The total cost of the damage was around
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Blackburn cannabis factory sparked terrorist alert
TWO men sparked a major terrorism alert when they had large numbers of gas canisters delivered to their illegal cannabis farm. Police pounced on the industrial estate in Birley Street, Blackburn, after a tip off in the wake of a foiled car bombing in
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Accrington setting the pace in Lancashire League
ACCRINGTON kept up their Lancashire League renaissance with an emphatic 34-run victory at Bacup. A full Saturday programme saw the Thorneyholme Road outfit grab another maximum 12 points. It is an unexpected excellent start to the campaign for Accy
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Funeral of Chorley teenager killed in Ecuador crash takes place
THE funeral of an "amazing" Chorley teenager who was killed in a coach crash in Ecuador took place today. Rebecca Logie was one of five British women - four teenagers and a 26-year-old - who died as they travelled from the country's capital, Quito, to
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Week five: Close call on kit inspection
A packed week started with the dreaded Chief Petty Officer's kit inspection. We had to lay all our kit out on our beds, cleaned and pressed to a very high standard. Unfortunately we both failed - an item of Adam's kit was missing, and Nick had not
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Chorley firefighter scoops £100,000 on TV challenge
A FIREFIGHTER is set to take 12 workmates on a Spanish holiday after scooping £100,000 in a TV challenge. Father-of-two Chris Rainford, 43, took on former England and current Yorkshire captain Darren Gough in Sunday's episode of the ITV show Beat the
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Sophie Lancaster's boyfriend finds world 'terrifying place'
A man whose girlfriend was murdered in a Lancashire park for being a goth finds the world a "terrifying place", a court has heard. Robert Maltby, 21, was beaten, kicked and stamped unconscious in Stubbylee Park, Bacup, by a gang of drunken teenagers
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Darwen get off the mark in Northern League
Darwen picked up their first points of the season on Saturday with an emphatic seven-wicket victory over a weary looking Netherfield. Darwen won the toss and put the visitors in to bat and the decision reaped early rewards as the young Bhamji put in
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Mobile phone warning after Blackburn businessman fined £500
MOTORISTS who use their mobile phones while driving have been given a strong warning after a businessman was fined £500 for the offence. Issuing the fine, believed to be one of the highest handed out for the offence in Blackburn, to Shakeel Ahmed
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Blackburn pupils produce anti-drugs DVD
ENTERPRISING pupils have produced their own anti-drugs DVD, which is to be sold to schools throughout Lancashire. The year 10 pupils from at Our Lady and St John High School, Blackburn, were inspired to make the video for their Young Enterprise project
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Naeem enjoys fine weekend for Edenfield
Baber Naeem enjoyed a successful weekend with bat and ball while Barnoldswick continue to spring surprises in the Veka Ribblesdale League senior division. The Edenfield professional took a hat-trick in Saturday's three wicket win over Padiham. Twenty
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Woman in new ‘beast’ sighting
ANOTHER sighting of the so-called "beast of Hoddlesden" has added to reports of a big cat roaming the area. Catherine Riley, 39, of Bolton Road, Ewood, was on her way to visit her horse at its stables at Brockenhead Farm, off Roman Road, when she saw
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‘Friend’ attacked woman twice in Darwen
A 22-year-old woman decided not to make a complaint to police after a male friend assaulted her. But five days later Andrew Edward Dodds staged a repeat performance, attacking Nicole Hughes without warning. Dodds, 21, of West View, Haslingden, pleaded
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The Ballad of Bull Tyler
First name please. Bill. Spell that please. B-i-l-l. That's Bill! I know. But you're saying Bull! Surname? Taylor. Spell that please. T-a-y-l-o-r.< That's Taylor. I know. But you're saying Tyler! So you're called Bull Tyler
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Memorable day for young Clarets striker Alex MacDonald
Saturday was a memorable day for Alex MacDonald who came on with 11 minutes to go to make his Burnley debut. The 18-year-old second year apprentice even claimed an assist for Clarke Carlisle's goal in the 3-3 draw with Cardiff City. "Alex came
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Restaurant award hope
AN AWARD-WINNING restaurant in Ramsbottom is looking to add scoop another crown. Ramsons, run by owners Chris and Ros Johnson, has once again been nominated for North West Restaurant of the Year award in Which? Good Food Guide. The public are invited
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Men charged over £56k Accrington car theft
TWO men were due in court today charged in connection with the theft of a £56,000 car. Imran Khan, 20, of Kensington Street, Bradford and Shaheryar Rehman, 21 of Highfield Gardens, Bradford were both arrested on Saturday morning in Bradford by West
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Pickup Bank Quarterly Service
I know this isn't specifically about Hoddlesden, but the lady who rang me up to tell me about this event said it was ok to put it on here, as it's something for the local communities. The Pickup Bank chapel is having one of it's 4-a-year services this
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Missing Langho personality disorder patient found
A CROSS-dressing man who escaped a low-security hospital has been found after a four-day search. Stephen Hibbs, 54, disappeared from accommodation at Kemple View Hospital, Langho, on Thursday evening. Police said that Mr Hibbs suffers from a personality
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Pickup Bank Quarterly Service
I know this isn't specifically about Eccleshill, but the lady who rang me up to tell me about this event said it was ok to put it on here, as it's something for the local communities. The Pickup Bank chapel is having one of it's 4-a-year services this
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Clean-up leads to paint battle
BANK HALL Neigh-bourhood policing team, Burnley, were splattered with paint by 10 youths - but with the officers' consent. The trip to Hapton's Millennium Paintball Centre was organised by PCSO Fletcher as a reward to the young people who took part in
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Five-a-side Footie for Charity
The Aldephi public house, round the corner from Telegraph Towers, are raising money for the Rosemere Cancer Centre charity, by having a five-a-side footabll competition in May this year. Have some fun and raise money for a very good cause at the same
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East Lancashire's wealthy slip down Rich List rankings
EAST Lancashire's wealthiest slipped down the rankings in the Sunday Times Rich List 2008. Dropping 11 places from last year at number 44, was Rossendale-born John Whittaker who has an estimated fortune of £1.5billion. Now living on the Isle of Man,
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Lancashire Lightning strike Saltires
Scotland made a disastrous start to their Friends Provident Trophy campaign in Edinburgh as Lancashire earned clinical revenge for last season's shock at Old Trafford. The Scots had no answer to the pace and power of the Lightning attack, which did
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Music promoter Gemma’s jam is gig success
OXJAM organiser Gemma Taylor put on a gig at the Cornerhouse Pub in Colne yesterday for charity. The former music promoter used her contacts in the music industry to organise an impressive line-up, which included Mitzy & Mabel, PaperWives, Sam Hird
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Lap of Turf Moor starts Alastair Campbell’s bike odyssey
FORMER Labour supremo and avid Burnley FC fan Alastair Campbell led a lap of honour ahead of an epic charity bike ride on Saturday. The former Downing Street press secretary rode with the Burnley Bike Riders before the club's final home game of the season
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It was America which stood by us
I WAS amazed at Councillor Salim Mulla (LT, April 9). He said forget America and back France. When we had our backs to the wall after Dunkirk, who stood by us - America. Europe was burning and supplies of food, oil and raw materials came on convoys
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In search of brave bomb man
WHITLEY Local History Group would like to contact relatives of Sapper William Gibson, Royal Engineers, who died in a bomb explosion on Whitley Common, on the outskirts of Coventry on October 18, 1940. During the Blitz on Coventry in the Second World
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Who’ll support the low paid?
I WISH to express my astonishment at the following facts: Blackburn with Darwen is going to tear up contracts of employment belonging to my relative along with many of his colleagues. It wants him to sign a new contract with a reduced salary, rendering
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Feeding choice should be left to mothers
AFTER reading the article regarding breastfeeding, in (LT, April 21), I agree that mothers should be fully supported with breastfeeding in public and that there are benefits for the baby health-wise. However, I disagree that promotion of powdered milk
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Burnley striker Andrew Cole brands Cardiff defender a 'muppet'
CLARETS striker Andrew Cole has branded Cardiff defender Darren Purse a "muppet" after a horror tackle left him needing 10 stitches. Cole was left with a gaping wound in his right leg after Purse caught him with a high lunge in the closing minutes of
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These are exciting times for spotters
THERE is no doubt that late April through May to early June is one of the most exciting times in the year. Bird migration is in full swing with many birds moving north to breed. This includes many wildfowl including one of my favourite species - the
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So many things to see on the ground
THE trouble is with watching nature at this time of year is that you don't know where to look. Keeping the eyes on the ground will reveal many wonderful plants including the butterbur which thrives alongside our rivers and canals. This fascinating plant
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Feathers... the secret of birds' success
I HAVE often wondered how birds keep warm, why they have such attractive shapes and colours and why they fly so easily and with such grace. The answer is all in the feathers. There are three basic types of feathers called down, contour and flight feathers
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Blackburn Rovers boss Mark Hughes believes Europe is still alive
MARK Hughes believes his Blackburn players can take the race for Europe to the final day after yesterday's narrow 1-0 victory at Portsmouth provided fresh hope. Roque Santa Cruz's second-half winner at Fratton Park ensured Rovers closed the gap to four
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Lancashire's Hodge jets out to join Kolkata
Lancashire's overseas batsman Brad Hodge will miss the next five weeks of the domestic season to play for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League. He said said: "Twenty20 is a format that I really enjoy and have a good record in, and to be
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Dancers step up for annual celebration
YOUNGSTERS from across the north of England descended on Darwen Library Theatre for a weekend celebration of song and dance. The annual Blackburn Festival of Speech, Music and Dance attracted dancers from as far as the North East and Yorkshire to perform
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Oldham Town 4 Darwen 2
THE difficult fixtures did not let up for Darwen and they had it all to do again as Oldham took the lead on 20 minutes. The ball was lost in midfield and picked up by Elstrom Die who slotted home, and the same player put them 2-0 less than 10 minutes
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Stone Dominoes 2 Padiham 1
PADIHAM went ahead on 15 mintues when Paul Barrett volleyed in from a long goal-kick, but then everything went wrong for the Storks in the five minutes before half-time. First, Stone drew level on 41 minutes when the flight of a free-kick was mid-judged
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Congleton Town 1 Colne 3
COLNE produced an excellent performance to stretch their unbeaten run to nine games and record their best-ever league position since their inception in 1996. As the game went on, Nigel Coates' side began to dominate the midfield areas, with Stevie Hall
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Ramsbottom Utd 0 Glossop North End 1
RAMSBOTTOM ended the 2007-08 with a whimper rather than a bang as they fell to a debatable second-half goal at the Riverside. Whilst the visitors may have been the better side throughout the 90 minutes, the Rams will feel slightly aggrieved by the goal
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Silsden AFC 2 Bacup Borough 0
BACUP Borough boss Brent Peters read the riot act to his side after a disappointing loss at Silsden. Borough's Division One safety was already assured prior to the game. But it was far too easy for Silsden, with Graham Holmes and Lee Reilly both on
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Nelson 2 Formby 1
NELSON grabbed a lifeline for survival in Vodkat League Division One with a hard fought win against Formby at Victoria Park. And now Nick Jackson-Cooney's side, bottom of the Vodkat Division One table, may escape the drop with another victory at Flixton
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Rossendale United 3 Bradford PA 2
A LARGE contingent of Bradford Park Avenue fans travelled from West Yorkshire to Dark Lane to celebrate their club's UniBond Division One (North) title. But Rossendale United spoiled the party somewhat with striker Phil Eastwood smashing a hat-trick.
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Clitheroe 2 Bamber Bridge 2
CLITHEROE twice took the lead, opening the score on four minutes through a deflected Adam Tong goal. Alex Porter hit back for Brig but Jonathan Smith netted from close range to send the Blues in front again. But Martin Crowder levelled for the visitors
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John Coleman happy for Accrington Stanley to reach 50
STANLEY boss John Coleman was a happy man after seeing his side burst through the elusive 50-point barrier on Saturday. The Reds eased to a 3-1 win, thanks to a Shaun Pejic own goal and strikes from Peter Cavanagh and Shaun Whalley. The result saw Stanley's
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Owen Coyle is looking for home comforts from Burnley next season
OWEN Coyle has spoken of his desire to turn Turf Moor into a fortress next season. The Burnley manager was frustrated that costly mistakes returned to haunt his side as they let a 2-0 lead against Cardiff City slip courtesy of a soft penalty and defensive
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Mark Hughes: Johann Vogel is looking the part for Blackburn Rovers
BLACKBURN boss Mark Hughes believes Johann Vogel is starting to show the kind of form that will see him become a key figure in the team next season. The Swiss international midfielder, who signed for Rovers on a free transfer recently after his contract
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Depressing state of trade in Darwen
DARWEN town centre is even more depressing now than it was early in the new year, the last time I'd taken a careful look around and counted the empty shops and offices and the empty market stalls. "Don't tell everyone how bad it really is," traders who've
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Everywhere you go, you’re taking a risk
I almost decided to stay at home today and call in sick. I'd spent half the night fretting and wondering how my family would cope without me, should I perish on my way to or from the office. It was my own fault - I should have known better than to carry
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Week-long campaign to 'beautify' Blackburn
IT'S time to throw away those old winter clothes and treat yourself to a whole new you in time for spring. The Mall Blackburn has shipped in fitness and beauty experts as part of a week long fashion event to ensure shoppers are in tip top shape for this
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Chorley all-rounder Tom Smith man of match for Lancs
Chorley all-rounder Tom Smith claimed the man of the match award for Lancashire in their comprehensive victory over Scotland in the Friends Provident Trophy on Sunday finishing with bowling figures of 3-14 from his seven overs, as the hosts were bundled
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'Coach' touches down in Darwen to inspire business leaders
A MAN who helped instil the winning mentality in to England's Rugby World Cup heroes is coming to East Lancashire next month. Israeli-based Yehuda Shinar is a motivational coach who has links with top banks and has even held sessions with staff at Blackburn
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We must beat homelessness
HOMELESSNESS should have been consigned to the past. No one should be without a roof over their head these days in what is one of the world's richest countries. But it is a sad fact that some people are still homeless. The problem in Blackburn and
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Actors get kick out of meeting Rovers’ Benni McCarthy
Cast members of a play that deals with apartheid in South Africa met up with Blackburn Rovers striker Benni McCarthy at Brockhall. The visit was organised by Blackburn Cathedral staff behind the play Cry the Beloved Country, which was performed at
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Blackburn teachers’ tribute to young battler David
STAFF from St Luke and St Phillip's Primary School, Hancock Street, Blackburn, took part in a 12-mile charity walk in memory of former pupil David Ashton, who died last month. The brave seven-year-old finally lost his battle with cancer and staff are
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Album: Crystal Castles – Crystal Castles
ONE of the most eagerly awaited electronic releases of the last two years finally arrives - have Crystal Castles lived up to their immense hype? Crystal Castles have in turn been praised for their originality and condemned as derivative, but the truth
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Smoker's 'lucky escape' after Blackburn house fire
A SMOKER had a "lucky escape" after setting fire to bedding when he fell asleep while smoking. Fire crews in Blackburn were called to the home in New Wellington Street, Mill Hill, at 2.30am, following reports of a blaze. A spokesman for the station