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    About our Preston news

    Latest news on Preston, providing comprehensive coverage of this vibrant city in Lancashire, England, including breaking stories, local events, business updates, and other topics that matter to Prestonians.

    Preston is a city and the administrative centre of Lancashire, located on the north bank of the River Ribble. With a population of approximately 114,300, Preston is the third-largest city in the North West region, after Manchester and Liverpool. The city has a rich history dating back to Roman times and was granted city status in 2002, becoming England's 50th city.

    One of the most notable recent developments in Preston is the ongoing £200 million regeneration of the city centre, which includes the construction of a new indoor market hall, a cinema complex, and a revamped bus station. The project aims to boost the local economy and create new jobs, while also improving the city's infrastructure and amenities. However, the regeneration plans have faced some challenges, including delays and budget concerns.

    Preston is home to a diverse range of cultural events and attractions, such as the Preston Guild celebrations, which take place every 20 years and date back to the 12th century. The city also boasts several museums and galleries, including the Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library, and the Lancashire Infantry Museum. Prestonians take pride in their local heritage and community spirit, with numerous initiatives and groups dedicated to promoting the city's history and culture.

    Historically, Preston played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution, with the invention of the spinning frame by Richard Arkwright in the late 18th century. The city's textile industry flourished during this period, and Preston became known as a major centre for cotton production. Today, the city's economy is more diverse, with key sectors including manufacturing, retail, and services.

    The NewsNow feed on Preston offers up-to-date coverage of the city's latest developments, ensuring that residents and those with an interest in the area can stay informed about the issues that matter most. From local politics and business news to cultural events, this feed provides a comprehensive overview of life in this dynamic Lancashire city.


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