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  Sep 28, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

It's been another busy weekend across Lancashire.

Here are just some of the most read stories you might have missed:

Chorley village bar closes after customers flaunt coronavirus rules

Lancashire drugs gang which exploited children receives 60 year jail total

Burnley has the highest coronavirus infection rate in England - this is how Lancashire compares in the latest weekly Covid-19 rates for local authority areas in England

Have a great Monday.

Colin Ainscough
Digital editor

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  Man dies after falling 300ft at Lancashire beauty spot  
     
  A man in his 50s has died after falling more than 300ft from the limestone cliffs at Warton Crag, near Carnforth.  
     
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These are the faces of the Lancashire criminals jailed for serious crimes during September
 
These are the faces of criminals who have been jailed in Lancashire over the past month.
 
     
 
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Second year group sent home from a high school in Preston due to COVID-19
 
A second case of coronavirus has been confirmed at a high school in Preston this morning (Monday, September 28).
 
     
 
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These are the 3 Lancashire schools which have been affected by coronavirus this week
 
As the number of cases of coronavirus across Lancashire continue to rise, some schools have been forced to send pupils home or close to prevent the further spread of the disease.
 
     
     
 
 
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Preston North End keeper Declan Rudd jumps to the defence of red-carded team-mate
 
Preston North End goalkeeper Declan Rudd has defended team-mate Tom Barkhuizen over his red card in the defeat to Stoke City at Deepdale.
 
 
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Preston North End turn the spotlight on MLS in search for a striker
 
Preston North End’s striker search has extended to the United States.
 
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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