Six death notices and funeral announcements from the Lancashire Telegraph
The Lancashire Telegraph has published six death notices in the last seven days.
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Digital Reporter for the Lancashire Telegraph. Writing on a wide range of news subjects from lifestyle, entertainment and food & drink to health, crime, consumer and tech. Also publishing in-depth original features and shining a light on the quirkier stories out there
The Lancashire Telegraph has published six death notices in the last seven days.
According to data collected by Go.Compare, Burnley is the cheapest area to buy a house.
1617 Coffee House have collaborated with gym The Alchemy, both in Darwen, to launch Run Club.
Westend Fish and Chips, on Blackburn Road, was targeted in a burglary on Thursday morning (May 2).
James Balshaw is set to run from Blackpool Victoria Hospital to the grave of his friend, Tom Maudsley, in Darwen Cemetery.
People across Blackburn with Darwen, and other parts of Lancashire, will be needing their umbrellas.
The Government now intends to make veterans’ ID cards a valid form of voter identification,
Officers were called to a report of men fighting in the Ashford Road area, just after 6am on May 1.
Commuters have also been warned to expect six days of disruption and busy services due to strike action at other train companies.
A Blackburn band is set to play at the same festival as Scouting For Girls and Bonnie Tyler – and they have also released a new single.
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