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Can you rename William, the F-reg horse?

14 October 2009 By Stef Hall, Crime Reporter Meet Lancashire Police's newest recruit. This hungry horse is the latest member of staff to join the force's Mounted Branch. Five-year-old William, who has just 10 weeks of training behind him, is settling into the stables at Mounted Branch off Lindle Lane in Hutton, with 18 other horsey colleagues. But he needs help from Lancashire Evening Post readers...

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Wesham and Surrounding Road improvements continue......

With thanks for her continual diligent work at Lancashire County Council, Wesham Forum has been notified by County Councillor Liz Oades of the following special maintenance schemes that are to be carried out in 2009/10. The area comprises Kirkham, Wesham , Newton, Clifton, Treales, Roseacre, Wharles and Salwick:- Poulton Street, Kirkham, part footway, part carriageway resurfacing. Church Road, Treales,...

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LANCS: Waders - R.I.P.

Mud, glorious mud! Ribble Estuary near Freckleton, Lancs 22 July 2009. Did you know "The saltmarshes and sand and mud flats of the Ribble Estuary form another of the most important wetlands for wintering and passage waterfowl in Europe and the most important in Britain after the Wash for its waders, ducks, geese and swans"? Well, nor did I, but I do now thanks to Birds of Lancashire and North...

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LANCS: High tide on the Ribble.

Nice to get out birding again, albeit briefly. I managed a couple of hours on the Ribble Estuary this morning starting at Freckleton where the Naze Pool was dead as a doornail. Nuthatch on the way was about the only notable bird. A few nice Green-veined Whites along the public footpath though (AKA dog toilet). Having to watch every step I made took its toll so I drove round to Warton Marsh to check...