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  Dec 3, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

Welcome to a rainy Thursday - who else woke up to that middle of the night hail storm?
Just a reminder to subscribe using our Black Friday subscription offer - it ends at midnight tomorrow and really is cheap as chips with 30% off for a locally curated news service with exclusive content including a full puzzles service, less adverts and a digital edition of the newspaper if you like turning pages! Thanks for your support as always.
Another busy morning on the news desk today, including an armed robbery in Preston and updates on yesterday's horrific stabbing incident at Marks and Spencers in Burnley.
Meanwhile a tram plan for Preston is set to get the green light when Preston Council's planning committee meet later today. Reporter Pasul Faulkner will be reporting back.
And we were in town yesterday checking out the shopping streets as the shops reopened - have you been yet?
We have also shared - in pictures - progress on the M55-M6 link road.
Don't forget to stay safe - we may be out lockdown and into Tier 3 but Covid-19 levels remain relatively high in Lancashire, though hopefully on their way down.
Everything you need to know is at lep.co.uk
Kind regards, and catch up tomorrow.
Nicola
 
     
  Royal Preston Hospital to serve as Covid mass vaccination centre in coming weeks  
     
  Royal Preston Hospital will be among the first in the UK to receive deliveries of the approved Pfizer/BioNTech Covid vaccine and could begin vaccinating staff next week.  
     
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Armed robbers raid Larches Post Office
 
Armed robbers raided a Post Office on the Larches estate in Preston yesterday (Wednesday, December 2).
 
     
 
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These were the scenes in Preston today as shoppers returned to the high street after lockdown
 
It's been a long quiet November, but non-essential shops were allowed to reopen today (December 2) after the second nation lockdown ended.
 
     
 
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Revealed: Vaccine priority list published as jabs to start next week
 
Elderly people in care homes and their carers are top of the list to receive a Covid-19 vaccine after the UK became the first country in the world to approve a jab from Pfizer and BioNTech.
 
     
 
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Trams plan for Preston set to get green light
 
Trams could soon be trundling back through Preston after an 85-year absence if councillors give the green light to a pilot scheme in Deepdale tomorrow.
 
     
     
 
 
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IN PICTURES: Latest progress on Preston-M55 link road
 
A wet summer caused work on the Preston Western Distributor road to slip back by a few weeks, but the major project is still heading in the right direction, as these photos from the last month show.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Burnley's own Jordan North is hot favourite to win this year's 'Im a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here'
 
Burnley's very own Jordan North is the bookie's favourite to be crowned King of the Castle in this year's 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.'
 
 
     
     
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  Looking back: Preston striker Nigel Jemson's late winner at Chester pushed PNE closer to the play-offs in April 1989  
     
  Nigel Jemson scored a dramatic winner against Chester City to push Preston North End closer to the Third Division play-offs in April 1989.  
     
     
 
Dave Lewis
 
Striker Sean Maguire hailed as “magnificent” by Preston North End boss Alex Neil
 
Preston North End manager Alex Neil has pinpointed Sean Maguire’s performance as being a key one in the victory over AFC Bournemouth.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
The average age of Preston North End's squad – and how it compares to Blackburn, Swansea & Championship rivals
 
They say age is just a number and if you’re good enough then you’re old enough.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Tyson Fury tells BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award bosses: Take me OFF your nominations list!
 
Morecambe’s Tyson Fury has demanded the BBC take him off this year’s list of contenders for the Sports Personality of the Year award, and implored his supporters not to vote for him.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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