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Month: October 2025

Scott Park Burnley, explore this historic 20 acre Lancashire park.
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Scott Park Burnley, explore this historic 20 acre Lancashire park.Scott Park Burnley, explore this historic 20 acre Lancashire park.

October 2, 2025 Geoffrey Whittaker BSc MAGeoffrey Whittaker BSc MA 0 Comments 8:29 am

Scott park opened in 1895. The park is situated off Manchester road to the North of the centre of Burnley.[...]

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Lost Stations Of Lancashire – Feniscowles Blackburn
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Lost Stations Of Lancashire – Feniscowles BlackburnLost Stations Of Lancashire – Feniscowles Blackburn

October 1, 2025 Geoffrey Whittaker BSc MAGeoffrey Whittaker BSc MA 0 Comments 7:32 am

Fensicowles Station opened in 1869. It was on the Blackburn to Chorley line and was originally proposed by a new[...]

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