Pilot scheme aims to help people in this town get back into work
Pilot scheme aims to help people with health conditions in this town get back into work
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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
Pilot scheme aims to help people with health conditions in this town get back into work
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Secret Santa aims to deliver a sack full of presents to 1,000 Blackburn with Darwen children who live in poverty.
Residents and businesses across East Lancashire have been left to deal with the aftermath of Storm Bert.
Blackburn with Darwen could see a reduction in the number of hot takeaways in the borough, as the council resign a ‘healthy weight declaration’.
Businesses across Rossendale were forced to close on Saturday (November 23) as Storm Bert hit.
The fire service said it was inundated with calls on Saturday (November 23) and rescued two people who were stranded in a car, in Bacup.
Pictures have been released of a dramatic vehicle fire in Church, which took place in the early hours of the morning (November 24).
Crowds still enjoyed an “amazing day” at Blackburn’s Christmas light switch-on event despite Storm Bert.
Platinum selling DJ, TeeDee, headlined the main stage with a music set and local singer Sophie Stott also performed.
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