Digital Reporter Sian Jones with the latest headlines from our newsrooms across the North West
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00:00 Hello, my name is Sian Jones and these are the latest headlines from our newsrooms across
00:04 the North West.
00:06 Ground has been broken on a long-awaited new apartment scheme in Leyland which is designed
00:11 to help keep people independent as they grow older.
00:15 The development, to be named Jubilee Gardens, will spring up on land next to the South Ribble
00:19 Borough Council Civic Centre headquarters on West Paddock.
00:23 The authority itself is behind the £17.8 million project which will feature 75 self-contained
00:30 apartments which will be available for affordable rent only to the over 55s.
00:37 It will also include communal spaces for residents as well as a bistro and a hair and beauty
00:42 salon which will both be open to the public.
00:47 A Blackpool FC supporter was arrested and another taken to hospital during last night's
00:52 visit to Wolves.
00:53 The two fans were reportedly involved in an incident in the Blackpool supporters' end
00:57 during the EFL Cup match at Molyneux Stadium in Wolverhampton.
01:02 One man was arrested and another was taken to hospital, said Lancashire Police's dedicated
01:06 football officer for Blackpool FC.
01:10 In other news, a man was left with face injury after thugs attacked him and stole his wallet.
01:17 Police are now appealing for any witnesses to come forward after the robbery which happened
01:22 at around 10pm on Saturday 12 July at the junction of Knoll Road and Calais Road in
01:27 Lancaster.
01:30 Three men approached the victim in Torres Home Road before assaulting him and making
01:35 threats with a knife in Knoll Road, leaving him with an injury to the face.
01:40 An historic mill could be redeveloped into more than 800 apartments and a 120 bedroom
01:45 hotel just a stone's throw away from Wigan Town Centre.
01:50 The Eckersley Mills complex off Swanmeadow Road, Mill 1 and Mill 3 have already seen
01:54 redevelopment plans approved.
01:58 If approved by the council, Mill 2 would be converted into five blocks comprising 817
02:04 homes, a five-storey hotel with 120 bedrooms and roller rink at ground floor level, having
02:12 been moved from its current home elsewhere on the site.
02:15 Mill 1 will be converted into a leisure facility with a Mackie Mayor-style food hall and office
02:22 space above, with Mill 3 set to be transformed into 137 apartments.
02:29 And finally, thousands of music fans flocked to Colne for a bumper weekend of blues.
02:34 The August Bank holiday was awash with revellers enjoying the Great British R&B Festival.
02:40 Visitors were treated to a spectacular weekend of live music and family fun entertainment
02:45 organised by Colntown Council and the Colnes Blues Society.
02:50 More than 30 artists performed across two stages, the Pendle Hippodrome and the Exchanges
02:55 Project stage, including sensational performances from headliners Ainsley Lister, Santa and
03:01 the Peace Pirates and Ellis Bailey.
03:04 The weather now, a day of sunny intervals and showers with many places turning dry later
03:09 in the day and highs of 18 degrees.
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