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  Jul 23, 2020  
     
 
Good evening,
 
Well, this week is going quickly!
 
It's almost the weekend and tomorrow is the day we must wear compulsory face-coverings in shops, which has provoked mixed feelings in many, particularly shop workers fearing a backlash and pleading 'don't take it out on us!'
 
If you are unsure about what is happening and why, please read our article which includes everything you need to know - including the science.
 
With the world reopening bit by bit we are starting to venture out safely, and for many including me,  a meal that is not home-cooked is high on the agenda.
 
As part of our #supportlocal campaign we have shared the top 10 restaurants in Preston as decided by Trip Advisor and Food
Standard Agency ratings. It's definitely worth a peruse.
 
Today our reporters are out and about talking to gyms ahead of the much-anticipated 'Sweaty Saturday' when they finally reopen - are you looking forward to it?
 
As always, you can let our reporters know if you have a story via [email protected]
 
You can get in touch at [email protected]
 
Stay safe as always
 
Nicola Adam
Deputy Editor
 
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Here are some of our top stories from today...
 
     
  Government confirm public must wear face coverings in sandwich shops  
     
  People will need to wear a face covering in sandwich shops in England under new regulations due to come into force on Friday.  
     
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Runner battles record-breaking journey that takes her through Lancashire
 
An ultra runner pounded the streets through Lancashire on Tuesday as part of a record breaking bid.
 
     
 
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Trainee teachers in Lancashire turn their Covid-victim conference disaster into a good deed
 
When a group of student teachers were forced to scrap a vital conference they were determined not to let months of hard work go to waste.
 
     
 
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9,218 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Lancashire - here is the full breakdown for every area in the county
 
The number of people who have tested positive for Covid-19 in Lancashire has risen to 9,218.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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