Military veterans' woodland retreat appeal for more land after success
A 'riverside woodland retreat' for military veterans' mental health and wellbeing in Lancashire is raising funds to extend their space
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Natalie joined the Lancashire Telegraph in mid-2023 as a Trainee Digital Reporter, having just completed her National Certificate of Journalism diploma and journalism degree at The University of Sheffield. She covers a variety of stories including court and crime and breaking news across East Lancashire.
Natalie joined the Lancashire Telegraph in mid-2023 as a Trainee Digital Reporter, having just completed her National Certificate of Journalism diploma and journalism degree at The University of Sheffield. She covers a variety of stories including court and crime and breaking news across East Lancashire.
A 'riverside woodland retreat' for military veterans' mental health and wellbeing in Lancashire is raising funds to extend their space
A former police officer from Oswaldtwistle who pleaded guilty to sending images of an injured suspect has had his sentence date moved
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A school in East Lancashire has received a 'Requires Improvement' Ofsted rating after their previous report stated it was a 'Good' school.
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This week's Pub of the Week is popular with the Haslingden locals for its 'great choice of drinks' and many themed event nights
A man from Accrington has won a top-of-the-range car with a massive online competition win, and he can’t even drive yet.
Blackburn College has been named one of the best further education colleges in England in official Government tables
More than 100 people in Burnley have received employment support a year into the local project’s introduction exceeding the overall target set
New figures reveal that more than nearly 356,000 emergency food parcels were provided to people facing hardship in the North West
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