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  Oct 21, 2021  
     
     
  "Wake up": Call for fresh Covid caution as cases leap in Preston, South Ribble and Chorley  
     
  Lancashire’s public health boss has called on the county to “wake up” and take the basic precautions needed to help stem a steep rise in Covid cases.  
     
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REVEALED: This is how many under 16s have received a first Covid-19 vaccine dose in each area of Lancashire
 
The number of 12 to 15 year olds who have received their first vaccine dose against Covid-19 in Lancashire has been revealed.
 
     
 
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Lancashire Police refers itself to watchdog over fatal Clayton-le-Woods explosion
 
Lancashire Police has referred itself to the police watchdog following a fatal explosion in Clayton-le-Woods.
 
     
 
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Preston residents were forced to declare dead pets as 'litter' to council waste disposal team
 
Liberal Democrat city councillor for the Greyfriars ward, Phoenix Adair, wrote to council officials to ask for a 'dead animals' category to be added to the list of waste disposal options after an upset local resident made contact with them.
 
     
     
 
 
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Orionid Meteor Shower 2021: How to see shooting stars in Lancashire tonight
 
Head outside this evening and you may well see the dazzling annual Orionids meteor shower in the skies above.
 
 
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Watch as deer frantically tries to free itself after being trapped in netting before RSPCA inspectors move in
 
This video captures the moment RSPCA inspectors found a male roe deer whose antlers became entangled in netting.
 
 
     
     
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  Frankie McAvoy hits back at critics as Preston North End beat Coventry City at Deepdale  
     
  Frankie McAvoy was delighted to see Preston North End back on the winning trail as they overturned a first-half deficit to beat Coventry City at Deepdale.  
     
     
 
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Dave Seddon's verdict: Preston North End 2 Coventry City 1 - Big night and a big result for Frankie McAvoy
 
Preston North End’s German and Danish alliance combined to delight a Scotsman and several thousand Lilywhites supporters inside Deepdale.
 
 
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Patrick Bauer glad to have found the net as Preston North End secure 'important' three points against Coventry City
 
Patrick Bauer was happy to have found the net as he scored PNE's equaliser on the way to securing three points against Coventry City on Wendesday night.
 
 
 
     
     
 

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