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Busy but good - 11 photos from Blackburn as lockdown eases

SHOPS, pubs and hairdressers all flung their doors open to happy customers for the first time in three and a half months. As lockdown continues to ease, Blackburn town centre was bustling with plenty of people seemingly excited to get out and about in town. Independent business owners were definitely breathing a sigh of relief with Yaseen Khan, owner of The Emporium, a designer clothes store on Town Hall Street, saying he was optimistic as people had been calling him in advance of the opening to pre-order items of clothing. Owner of The Emporium designer clothes store, Yaseen Khan He said: “It’s very exciting - it’s great to be back and see it busy in the town centre.

East Lancashire restaurants with takeaway treats for Mother s Day

RESTAURANTS in East Lancashire are offering Mother s Day specials while they remain closed due to lockdown restrictions. There are a number of eateries and shops with Mother s Day deals as businesses think of innovative ways to bring in custom while they are unable to open their doors. 1. In Blackburn, Mad Hatters Cupcakes and Tea Room is offering an afternoon tea caddy which they will deliver to the door. The caddy includes sandwiches, mini cakes, savouries, a scone with jam and clotted cream and rose lemonade - £19.95 including delivery. 2. The Bay Horse Inn in Roughlee is also offering an afternoon tea as well as a takeaway menu through the day.

Dessert trailer brings Far East treats to Blackburn and Darwen | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

A FOOD trailer is bringing far-eastern inspired desserts to East Lancashire. Carmen Chan’s Darwen-based dessert trailer Amai takes inspiration from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan among others in its sweet range. Sweet tooths usually love the traditional bubble waffle originating from Hong Kong and Taiwan’s frozen ice cones, which have lots of fluffy ice cream shavings. Amai translated from Japanese means sweet experience and it was started as a door-to-door business by Miss Chan two years ago, before she bought a trailer to go to events with. But the pandemic meant she could not fully get going and for now, the 29-year-old is stuck delivering her treats in Blackburn and Darwen.

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