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  Nov 4, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

Is he, isn't he? If you have been following the US election overnight you'll probably be quite tired - I wonder if they follow the Lancashire County Council elections quite so closely as we do Pennsylvania?
So today marks the full final day before our national one month lockdown starts tomorrow. 
Although this is a slightly different affair, with schools remaining open and shops more prepared for demand, it's still expected to be a busy day for retail as shoppers try to fit everything in. Expect queues at the major retail parks and in town. 
There is really no need to panic buy however as essential shops seem well prepared but we will watch with interest.
Meanwhile we are busy behind the scenes preparing a campaign to support local business through the lockdown. If you are offering online services please fill in your details on this online Google form and you will get a good blast of free publicity as part of it. TELL US ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS
In news today, a government u-turn means Lancashire pubs WILL be allowed to sell beer online.
Ambulance unions have warned the situation could get worse, after Monday night's 'major incident',
And Lancashire is still one of the worst counties for disobeying lockdown rules.
And this isn't in Lancashire but is worth a watch - a seagull playing football was just what we needed today.
Yesterday I issued a plea to help support this business too by subscribing - please have a read. 
So the next time we chat we'll all be locked down. 
Sending good wishes to you and your family.
Kind regards, Nicola ([email protected])
 
     
  Warm tributes to Preston policewoman Bridget Gilmore after she loses her brave fight against cancer  
     
  Touching tributes have been paid to a committed detective who has lost her battle with cancer just five weeks after retiring from her 30 year career.  
     
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Lancashire fracking site leaked greenhouse gas whose damage was equivalent to 142 trans-Atlantic flights, study says
 
Environmental campaigners have hailed a new study on methane emission from the Lancashire fracking site which shows it leaked around 4.2 tonnes of gas into the atmosphere.
 
     
 
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This is why Preston, Chorley and South Ribble are still waiting for share of £30m Tier 3 Covid cash
 
Several Lancashire council leaders have said that the financial support promised to businesses closed down as a result of the county’s current Tier 3 Covid restrictions needs to be sped up – with a warning that some firms cannot wait any longer for the help.
 
     
 
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Takeaway beers allowed in Lancashire after Government U-turn on lockdown rules in England
 
English pubs and restaurants have welcomed the Government’s U-turn on businesses selling takeaway alcohol during the second national lockdown.
 
     
     
 
 
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Alvin the super hero pooch is Myerscough College's newest star pupil
 
Alvin the cocker spaniel has wasted no time in living up to dogs' reputation as man- or woman's, best friend.
 
 
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Music stars and lockdown heroes lined up for Preston's 'virtual' Christmas Lights Switch On
 
Preston's Christmas Lights Switch On will take place online this year, with families invited to enjoy the spectacle from the safety and comfort of their homes.
 
 
     
     
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  Empty stadiums still strange for Preston North End goalkeeper Declan Rudd  
     
  Declan Rudd says walking out to an empty stadium will never be the ‘new normal’ for him.  
     
     
 
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Alex Neil reveals why away trips suit Preston North End ahead of trip to leaders Reading
 
Kings of the road Preston will aim for another away-day scalp when they face league leaders Reading this evening.
 
 
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Match report: Morecambe 2 Exeter City 2
 
Morecambe were denied a second successive league victory by a late strike from Exeter skipper Jake Taylor.
 
 
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All 'non-elite' football to be suspended for a month on Thursday due to the Covid-19 pandemic
 
The football season from steps three and below in English football's pyramid season will be temporarily brought to a halt this weekend for a month due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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