Blackburn woman makes HUGE doily for artwork – and it could win Turner Prize
Blackburn woman crochet’s giant doily for art installation which could win Turner Prize
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Blackburn woman crochet’s giant doily for art installation which could win Turner Prize
United Utilities is repairing a burst pipe on Stourton Street in Rishton
Dave Fishwick, whose real-life fight to set up a community bank inspired the Netflix film Bank of Dave, spoke to a rock maker in Blackpool on This Morning.
School Lane, between Haslingden Road and Blackamoor Road, will be closed from 9.30am until 3.30pm.
School Lane, between Haslingden Road and Blackamoor Road, will be closed from 9.30am until 3.30pm.
Ex-Hollyoaks star to attend grand opening of East Lancs charity shop
On Monday (April 22) Jay Rodriguez and Jack Cork came to the hospice to speak with hospice patient Fred Singleton.
Rebecca Prince, who manages the Grey Mare with partner Stephen Prince, says trade is down and road closures are to blame.
Peter Croft, owner of Harrisons Welding and Engineering Supplies, is hanging up his overalls after working at the business since 1974.
In an episode of Food Network show Adam Richman Eats Britain, host Adam visited The Bees Country Kitchen in Chorley.
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