Animal lover Katherine Martinez got prickly when her mercy mission to save an injured hedgehog landed her with a speeding fine.
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  Hedgehog mercy dash ends in speeding fine for Lostock Hall animal lover Katherine  
     
  Animal lover Katherine Martinez got prickly when her mercy mission to save an injured hedgehog landed her with a speeding fine.  
     
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Anger with Rowland Homes after Wesham residents say they were ‘mislead’ by housebuilders over fibre broadband
 
A group of residents on a new-build housing estate in Wesham have blasted the development’s housebuilder for installing ‘archaic’ broadband lines despite sales staff allegedly advising customers superfast fibre-broadband would be fitted.
 
     
 
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Police operation against violent crime continues throughout the city tonight
 
Preston Police say Operation Edge - their crackdown on violent crime - will continue in the city tonight.
 
     
 
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Who’s the Daddy: Happy fifth birthday to Walter
 
Our sighthound celebrates his scarcely believable fifth birthday on Saturday.
 
     
 
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New affordable homes approved for the former McKenzie Arms site in Bamber Bridge
 
The planning application for 15 new affordable homes on the McKenzie Arms site in Bamber Bridge was approved by South Ribble Borough Council Planning Committee.
 
     
 
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Preston North End 4-0 Mansfield Town – Match report as PNE make it look easy on competitive return
 
Preston North End are through to the second round of the Carabao Cup after beating Mansfield Town 5-0 at Deepdale.
 
     
 
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Police give Samlesbury restaurant the all clear after ‘large gatherings’ report
 
Police attended a restaurant in Samlesbury on Friday evening after reports of large groups gathering.
 
     
 
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Missing Morecambe teenager is found safe and well
 
A missing teenager has been found safe and well.
 
     
 
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Lancashire County Council urges people to plan journeys to help minimise congestion when schools go back
 
Lancashire County Council is urging people to plan their journeys to help minimise congestion when schools go back next week.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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