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Lancashire Evening Post
17 Mar, 2020
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Chorley man convicted of ‘flashing while balancing pie on head’ will challenge his conviction
A man who was found guilty of flashing at a road junction after dancing around with a pie on his head is to appeal his case.
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Chorley bus station closed to public after staff member falls ill with coronavirus symptoms

Chorley bus station has been forced to close after a member of staff became ill with coronavirus symptoms.

Woman in her 20s sexually assaulted by man claiming to be taxi driver in Clitheroe

A woman in her 20s was sexually assaulted after the driver of what she believed was a taxi drove her to a deserted country lane.

Window firm brings fresh style to Lancashire

We say the eyes are the windows to the soul, so it follows that windows may well be the soul of the home. We look at how these over-looked features can pull the style of your household together.

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Preston Bus “to operate as normal” during coronavirus outbreak

A Preston bus company has said it will continue to operate as normal during the early stages of the coronavirus outbreak.

Coronavirus: EasyJet has said it is introducing “further significant cancellations”

EasyJet has said it is introducing &quote;further significant cancellations&quote; as a result of travel restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Sport Update
Morecambe co-chairman labels the coronavirus pandemic as ‘unchartered territory’

Morecambe co-chairman Rod Taylor believes clubs across the country will be experiencing a number of problems as a result of football’s shutdown.

Football facing cash worries says Preston North End supremo Peter Ridsdale

Peter Ridsdale says finance will be a huge challenge for Football League clubs during the coronavirus shutdown.

Coronavirus in football: The 3 UEFA conference calls, what it could mean for Euro 2020 and the financial effect on clubs

UEFA are set to hold a series of conference calls today to discuss the immediate future of Euro 2020 and football..

And finally...
‘I’ve spent a lifetime cooking’ – Preston chef Peter Stead shares his recipe for success

Anna Colivicchi talks to a Preston-born chef about his career and his life, from his childhood in an orphanage to serving delicious food to VIPs at Wembley.

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