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Work starts on main terraces
With each week that passes at Rydal, the structure, layout and strength of Mawson's design is revealed. The best way (so I'm told) to observe and photograph this unfolding pattern is from the top window of the Hall. I must see it for myself when I'm
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City dish out a Hyde-ing
Hyde United 2 Lancaster City 4 COMEBACK kings Lancaster City made sure that Phil Wilson's tactical tinkering reaped a rich reward as they bounced back from the brink to hammer Hyde. The City boss changed his starting line-up and then changed the shape
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Daggers no match for sharp Shrimps
Morecambe 2 Dagenham and Redbridge 0 A SPECTACULAR own goal got Morecambe off to the perfect start against promotion hopefuls Dagenham and Redbridge at Christie Park. After two defeats on the spin away from home it was just the tonic the Shrimps needed
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Trust moves towards no-smoking zone
Craven, Harrogate and Rural District Primary Care Trust is moving smoke-free plans forward. AS PART of its commitment to set a positive example and protect patients, visitors and healthcare staff from the risks of second-hand smoke, all premises and
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Air Ambulance scrambled to farm accident
THE North West Air Ambulance was scrambled to an accident at a Newbiggin-on-Lune farm on Saturday when a vehicle overturned with an elderly man and a child inside. A 71-year-old farmer was flown to Royal Lancaster Infirmary with neck injuries following
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Rugby - Trophy trouncing for Kendal
INJURY-plagued Kendal saw not let-up in their dismal season as they suffered a nine-try demolition at Fylde in the Powergen National Trophy on Saturday. Ex-Kendal stand-off Mike Scott orchestrated most of Fylde's best moves with his deft chips over the
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Back pain hitting the workplace
In an online poll of 1,905 British workers aged over 18, more than two thirds of respondents (70 per cent) say they have experienced pain in their back, neck or upper limbs as a result of sitting at their desk or workstation. New statistics on the
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Back pain strikes the office
In an online poll of 1,905 British workers aged over 18, more than two thirds of respondents (70 per cent) say they have experienced pain in their back, neck or upper limbs as a result of sitting at their desk or workstation. New statistics on the
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Gabby's such a disaster
DISASTER'S bring out the best in Morecambe woman Gabrielle Feather - and she has just scooped a top award to prove it. Gabrielle, pictured, has been voted franchisee employee of the year by disaster restoration company Rainbow International. She beat
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Mitchell's are having a ball
MITCHELL'S of Lancaster have raised more than £17,000 for charity at a Charity Ball. The event, which was held in the Ashton Hall in Lancaster, was attended by More than 200 employees, suppliers and friends of the company attended the event in the Ashton
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Beware of Bob the Conman
A MAN checked into a smart hotel on the outskirts of Lancaster and fled without paying his bill four days later. Staff at the 17th Century Stork Hotel, at Condor Green, didn't suspect anything when a man calling himself Bob Wescott checked in on Thursday
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Sheenagh is snap happy
SNAPPY Sheenagh Crumley can afford to be flash after winning an Essential Lancashire' contest. The keen photographer from Lancaster (pictured) won £1,500 to spend on photographic equipment for her shot of the Stone Jetty in Morecambe. The image was
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Safety first for Bonfire Night
LANCASTER'S only specialist firework supplier is urging people to steer clear of danger this firework season and putting its money where its mouth is. The Firework Factory cares passionately' about improving the public perception and safety record of