This fish and chip shop named best in Lancashire at national awards
Pisces, in Fleetwood, is the only Lancashire chippy to have made the top 50 list at The Fry Awards 2023.
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Pisces, in Fleetwood, is the only Lancashire chippy to have made the top 50 list at The Fry Awards 2023.
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The original Bank of Dave series, which first aired on Channel 4 back in 2012, has been remastered for tNetflix with some never-before-seen footage.
A cat rescuer spent three months looking for an abandoned cat in a ‘notorious dogging hotspot’ near Cadshaw Village.
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