This is Monday's news round up from the Lancashire Post
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  Nov 2, 2020  
     
 
Good afternoon,
 
After a tumultuous weekend in which we learned we are all locked down from Thursday, the skies have opened and areas around Lancashire have been battling flooding. For all the latest please follow our live blog.
If you are unsure what the new lockdown entails we have shared all the information you need to know.  
In other news,  a body has been found in the search for a missing man.
Preston's Council leader has accused the government of 'incompetence'.
And have explained why KFC is closed at Preston Docks following many inquiries.
Meanwhile, campaigners say a new road layout in Preston is not suitable for all users.
And Kate Garraway's Lancashire born husband has spoken for the first time since being admitted to hospital with Covid seven months ago.
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Have a happy and safe Monday,
 
Nicola Adam, deputy editor
 
     
  Chorley A&E campaigners call for rethink over reopening after medics warn of "dangerous" decision  
     
  Campaigners who have spent more than four years calling for the round-the-clock reopening of Chorley and South Ribble A&E say that this week’s part-time reinstatement of the service should be postponed.  
     
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Leyland's £25 million 'new heart' bid is submitted to the Government
 
A multi-million bid to transform Leyland into a better place in which to live and work has gone to the Government.
 
     
 
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This is why KFC is closed at Preston Docks and when it will reopen
 
KFC has temporarily shut its doors at Preston Docks and will remain closed for some weeks, said the fast food giant.
 
     
 
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Tragedy as body found in search for missing Clitheroe man
 
Police searching for a missing 59-year-old man from Clitheroe have sadly found a body.
 
     
 
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'Preston, South Ribble and Chorley schools should put pupils on a rota system to reduce class numbers', says union
 
Schools are set to remain open during the forthcoming national lockdown - but the Lancashire branch of a leading teaching union is calling for the county's secondaries to consider implementing a system which sees their pupils alternating between learning at home and in the classroom in an effort to combat spiralling coronavirus rates.
 
     
     
 
 
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Kate Garraway’s hospitalised husband speaks for first time since Covid-19 coma
 
Kate Garraway’s husband Derek Draper has murmured his first word since being admitted to hospital with coronavirus seven months ago.
 
 
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Residents battle flood water as Environment Agency issues warnings for parts of Lancaster district
 
The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings and alerts as heavy rain causes flooding across the Lancaster area.
 
 
     
     
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  Preston's Hugh Carthy wins his first Grand Tour stage on day 12 at the Vuelta a Espana  
     
  Preston's Hugh Carthy produced a stunning performance to win his first Grand Tour stage with victory on day 12 at the Vuelta a Espana.  
     
     
 
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Jayden Stockley sees gloss taken off his stunning goal by Preston North End's defeat to Birmingham City
 
Preston North End striker Jayden Stockley had the gloss taken off his sweetly-struck goal against Birmingham by reason of it not bringing the reward of any league points.
 
 
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Five games and five defeats for Alex Neil’s Preston team at Deepdale
 
Alex Neil admits he sounds like a ‘broken record’ when talking about Preston North End’s dismal results at Deepdale.
 
 
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Preston fan John Smith wonders what has happened to Fortress Deepdale?
 
While the performance was a lot better than some recent displays at home, North End lost another game at the once named “Fortress Deepdale”.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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