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Roger Airey

Lancashire Telegraph

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  • The Bolton News

Past articles by Roger:

We pulled through as a community

By Professor Dominic Harrison public health director Blackburn with Darwen Council → Read More

How to nominate your Bolton Community Hero

TODAY we launch The Bolton News Community Heroes awards. → Read More

Chorley and Preston ­— Warning after rapid increase in Covid hospitalisations

THE sickest patients currently in hospital with Covid in Central Lancashire are those who have not yet been fully vaccinated. → Read More

East Lancashire Railway 'good to go' for August 1 reopening

The East Lancashire Railway will welcome back passengers for the first time in over four months from August 1. → Read More

Jeremy Corbyn pops to Blackburn for curry ­— en route to Leyland crime meeting

LABOUR leader Jeremy Corbyn today heard from Lancashire residents with concerns about escalating crime. → Read More

'No ID? Turn voters away' ­— reader letter

IN an attempt to stamp out voting fraud, the government is trialling different schemes. → Read More

Pickle the puppy still needs life-saving surgery ­— Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary

A PUPPY still needs life-saving surgery if he is to have any chance of living a full and healthy life. → Read More

Fan Dean Jones flies the flag for Blackburn Rovers at Wrestlemania

A DARWEN man has helped put Blackburn Rovers on the map by showing off a flag at one of the world’s historic sporting events. → Read More

When Oswaldtwistle Rovers were hammered 12-0 by Blackburn Olympic

EAST Lancashire was a hotbed of activity when the sport of football got itself organised in the later 19th century. → Read More

LETTER: 'Every second word was the F-word ­— I thought I had walked on the Jeremy Kyle Show'

I HAVE noticed, sadly, people using a four-letter F-word a lot more lately. Well let me say it doesn’t impress me or others, and those people need… → Read More

Firefighters use new techniques to 'burn out' moorland fires in East Lancashire

THREE wildfires on moorland over the weekend are believed to have been started 'deliberately'. → Read More

LETTER: Brexit ­— this shambles must be halted

THIS is proof that lies are hard to deliver. Brexit was based on lies, fantasy and dark money from dubious sources. → Read More

Brownies, Girl Guides and Rainbows in Hyndburn during the 1980s and 90s

CANOEING on rivers, attending camps and picking up a host of badges...those are just some of the things these young girls in Hyndburn will have done… → Read More

Anger after Accrington blind centre is hit by raiders

OFFICIALS from a Blind charity in Accrington are counting the cost of damage after a thief broke into their centre and stole electronic tablets and… → Read More

Agnes, 90, and Les, 91, celebrate 70 years of marriage

DEVOTED couple Les and Agnes Wood are one in a million. → Read More

Calls to cut knife-crime after attack on students at Lancashire college

A COUNCILLOR has called on more action to be taken to tackle knife crime. → Read More

NOSTALGIA: Hundreds line the streets for High Sheriff procession in Darwen

WE take a trip down memory lane when some of Lancashire’s upper crust comes home to a splendid breakfast in April 1898. → Read More

Schoolchildren's climate change protest was 'mass truancy' ­— reader letter

RE: The pupils’ strike over the environment. For a start, this was not a strike, which is a withdrawal of labour. They were skipping lessons,… → Read More

Lancashire County Council misses pothole repair target

One in five less severe potholes on major routes in Lancashire is not being filled within a target response time, councillors have heard. → Read More

Oswaldtwistle pub White Bull to re-open after £40k makeover

AN Oswaldtwistle pub is set for a new lease of life after a £40k makeover. → Read More