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  • Clayton-le-Moors housing scheme back on track

    A HUGE development of homes and businesses that could attract millions of pounds of investment to Hyndburn is back on the cards. The Clayton Triangle project, first launched in 2006, is finally expected to be submitted for planning perm-ission next

  • Rossendale Citizens Advice Bureau facing financial crisis

    A DEBT advice service which has helped hundreds of Valley residents could be facing a financial crisis. Rossendale Council's overview and scrutiny committe has recommended to cut £25,000 from the Citizens Advice Bureau budget. The CAB

  • A Capella singers come to Salesbury

    The A Cappella singers are on the move to give a concert, but on this occasion they will only have to travel a little over a mile from their rehearsal rooms to give a concert in Salesbury. The village of Salesbury has been awaiting this well

  • Whitworth Cubs and Beaver groups face uncertainty

    Cubs and Beaver groups are facing an uncertain future. The groups in Whitworth are in desperate need of more leaders. Cub leader Tony Phillips said: “We have a waiting list of young people desperate to join in the activities. "We’re also doing

  • Padiham Town Hall woodwork to be refurbed

    THE woodwork at Padiham Town Hall is to be refurbished. The town council is to seek permission from Burnley Council, the building’s owners, to carry out work on the wood. Coun Jeremy Billinger said: “The woodwork is not in a terrible state but

  • Laws hails Burnley's 'huge win'

    Burnley boss Brian Laws hailed "a huge three points" after the Clarets withstood late West Ham pressure to claim their first win in 13 Barclays Premier League games. The win was also the first for Laws since taking over from Owen Coyle and

  • Fair Warning

    A fun fair is coming to Rawtenstall on the Kwik Save Car Park. It opens on Thursday 11th February until Sunday 21st February. All rides 99p when you buy a £1 wristband.

  • Sam bemoans 'really poor' Blackburn Rovers defending

    Blackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce the standard of his team's defending for the first two goals had ultimately let them down as they lost 3-0 at Stoke City. "The encouraging part of our first-half performance was obviously the barrage of

  • New jobs boost in Longridge firm's expansion

    A COMPANY bought out of administration less than two years ago is set to create dozens of new jobs in 2010. Norman Tenray, managing director at OBAS, took over four collapsed companies – Express Plumbing and Safety Supplies, HWA UK Ltd, Impact