Your Wednesday update from the Lancashire Post
View email online | | | | | Oct 6, 2021 | | | | | | An American-style restaurant over a classic boozer - is it a sign of the times? We've been speaking to landlord Peter Sutcliffe who has blamed the pandemic and a reluctance by villagers to return after lockdown as the primary cause of the shock closure of the Anchor Inn at Hutton. It's a story that's provoked plenty of reaction and sees a 200-year-old institution closing at the end of this month. What do you make of it all? In today's newsletter we've got that and lots of other headlines, with tickets for PNE's meeting with Liverpool having gone on sale today to season ticket holders. Thanks for reading, Adam [email protected] | |
| | | | | Landmark village pub calls 'time' after 200 years - a victim of the pandemic | | | | | | A village is to lose its only pub after 200 years because locals failed to support it. | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Preston North End’s on-loan Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg’s aiming for first Netherlands Under-21s’ cap | | | | | | Sepp van den Berg will fly the international flag for Preston North End’s first-team squad over the coming days. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before we go, don't forget we are giving you the chance to get the very best of local news, sport and opinion for less with our autumn half price sale. With the leaves soon starting to change, autumn is certainly on its way, but before you start to look beyond the wintery weather and shorter days, we want to celebrate autumn in all its colour and spectacle with a spectacular sale. Until the end of October 17 we're cutting our prices IN HALF for the first six months of any new monthly digital subscription, or for the first three months of print subscriptions. Simply checkout HERE using the promo code ATMN50 for 50% off. | | | | | | View more news | | | | | | | |
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