Blackburn coffee shop ‘overwhelmed and excited’ after contest nomination
A Blackburn coffee shop ‘overwhelmed and excited’ after being named one of Lancashire's best
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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
A Blackburn coffee shop ‘overwhelmed and excited’ after being named one of Lancashire's best
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A Georgian home in Burnley has historic features, a walk-in wardrobe and “expansive” garden.
Caffee Impresso, on King William Street, is in the running for Lancashire Telegraph’s Best Coffee Shop competition.
The Lancashire Telegraph published five death notices in the last week.
Officers were called in the early hours of the morning, on September 8, to reports of a robbery on Market Street.
Martin Kemp, best known as a Spandau Ballet band member, wowed the crowds in Accrington at the town's Christmas lights switch-on.
Officers have been made aware of a video circulating online from the Coal Clough Lane area of Burnley.
Police received reports of a crash on Booth Road at around 6.45am.
Pimlico Road was closed at the end section where it meets Pimlico Link Road.
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