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The happy days at some of Blackburn s nightclubs including Jumping Jaks, Manhattan Heights and Jazzy Kexs

Further to a recent feature on the former Cavendish Club, many readers will no doubt have fond memories of other nightclubs that were once an…

The happy days at some of Blackburn s nightclubs including Jumping Jaks, Manhattan Heights and Jazzy Kex

The happy days at some of Blackburn s nightclubs including Jumping Jaks, Manhattan Heights and Jazzy Kex
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Blackburn man Declan Donnelly didn t have ticket for travel | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

Blackburn man Declan Donnelly didn t have ticket for travel | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen
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Blackburn pub landlord and customers tackled abusive knifeman

Moorgate Arms, Blackburn A MAN was wrestled to the ground when he produced a Swiss Army knife from his pocket during a dispute in a Blackburn pub. The town s magistrates heard David Cocker was detained by other pub users and then punched by the landlord who grappled with him on the floor before removing the knife. The court was told Cocker had initially been involved in a dispute with a man called Karl Parkinson who made a victim impact statement. But Jonathan Taylor, defending, said the incident should be viewed against the background of the victim, who himself had convictions for assault and possession of offensive weapons.

Blackburn housing plan rejected | This Is Lancashire

Stone Cross Homes Ltd wanted to build an estate on land west of Moorgate Street, Blackburn. The Bolton firm proposed 20 houses and flats on the vacant land overlooking the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. The site was home to the former six-storey Moorgate Mill from 1836 until it was demolished in 2008 to accommodate the prospect of new housing. As part of a previous planning application, two purpose-built blocks with 20 apartments for the learning-disabled and vulnerable were built and opened in 2014. But the new homes never went ahead as happened with a second bid for 18 houses in 2015. The new application was for 20 two- and three-bedroomed houses and one-bedroomed flats.

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