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Julia Bennett is the editor of the Lytham St Annes Express and women's writer for The Gazette, Blackpool. She is also a regular writer of food and theatre reviews for JPI Media's North West titles.
Blackpool Gazette, Burnley Express, Lancaster Guardian, Manchester World, Lancashire Evening Post
£20 million in loans to help residents avoid ‘bad debt’ and loan sharks has been handed out since the Fylde coast’s c...
Read Full Article£20 million in loans to help residents avoid ‘bad debt’ and loan sharks has been handed out since the Fylde coast’s c...
Read Full Article£20 million in loans to help residents avoid ‘bad debt’ and loan sharks has been handed out since the Fylde coast’s c...
Read Full Article‘The winning numbers are...’ might be a familiar sound at one St Annes hotel which has raised more than £7,000 for ch...
Read Full ArticleA Fylde railway station has become a hive activity – and we’re not just referring to the number of hard-working volun...
Read Full ArticleA charity fashion show where most of the clothes featured were pre-loved has raised hundreds of pounds for Trinity Ho...
Read Full ArticleA kind-hearted group of sewing enthusiasts have been spreading Christmas cheer to an amazing team of local nurses and...
Read Full ArticleA daring cast from an amateur operatic society who shed their clothes for a cheeky ‘Calendar Girls’ year planner are ...
Read Full ArticleIt’s the ‘ultimate’ card game according to a local group of players – so what’s the secret behind bridge standing the...
Read Full ArticleBlackpool’s highlights for 2023 have been unveiled by tourism bosses in a handy guide as the resort prepares for anot...
Read Full ArticleThe Fylde coast’s Charlotte Dawson is adding to the festive joy at Blackpool Pleasure Beach as she joins the fabulous...
Read Full ArticleSt Annes has stepped up the festive spirit as the town’s Christmas Market returned on a greater scale than ever before.
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