Warning issued as part of cemetery closed to cars ahead of large burial
Some roads, in the part of the site known as ‘the extension’, will not be accessible to cars from 3.15pm.
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Some roads, in the part of the site known as ‘the extension’, will not be accessible to cars from 3.15pm.
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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
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