Why Jordan North’s face has been drawn on back of dirty van
Ricky Minns, also known as Ruddy Muddy, creates art pieces by wiping away mud from his van.
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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
Ricky Minns, also known as Ruddy Muddy, creates art pieces by wiping away mud from his van.
Phil and Karen Boulding had to travel to Burnley last week after being turned away from their local Barclay’s branch, in Blackburn.
Shop that’s ‘Aladdin's cave’ of treasures for small businesses is set to open in Padiham.
Gawthorpe Textiles Collection, based at the Northlight development in Brierfield, has been named as one of the beneficiaries of a cash giveaway.
Pictures as crowds flock to bank holiday weekend music festival featuring ‘Elv and ‘Spice Girls’
John Simm, a former Edge End High School pupil, has been confirmed in the cast of I, Jack Wright.
Shaun Ryder and his band Black Grape are set to perform at Level One nightclub in Darwen.
East Lancs audio firm that helped bring Oppenheimer to life given King’s Award
Sophie Reffin will be the new manager of the Lock Stop Café. The 25-year-old is part of The Studio Bakery team.
A property, on Barry Street, was burgled on Saturday, April 20. The person(s) responsible waited until the property was empty.
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