Pictures show very different aspects of East Lancashire
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What a super collection of photographs from our camera club members this week showcasing different aspects of East Lancashire.
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Every East Lancashire borough records drop in infection rate
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“It’s nice to turn a negative situation into a positive one – I’m glad I’ve had Covid if it means I can help someone survive it.”

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Diastasis recti: 'Frustrating' treatment wait after giving birth
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A Black Country branch of the Campaign for Real Ale is calling for more support for pub licencees.

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An accountant has been busy working to help places of worship become safe and Covid-free venues.

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An elderly couple’s cellar is being flooded everyday by a blocked drain outside their home.

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Tributes paid to "fantastic" husband and father
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LETTER - Should 93-year-old have had vaccine by now?
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