News and information on Moor Park in Preston, Lancashire. An area of the city which has been designated a conservation area and includes the expanse of Moor Park and overlooks Deepdale football ground where Preston North End play.
19 pictures of Pretty Muddy Race for Life in Moor ParkMore than 2,000 women got deep down and dirty in Moor Park to raise money for charity on Saturday. Race for Life’s Pretty Muddy event saw them take on an […]
9 years ago Cycle tracks to be introduced instead of Deepdale and Moor Park pavementsA quarter of a million pounds is to be spent bringing in cycle tracks to replace pavements in Deepdale and Moor Park. Four new sections of cycle track are to […]
9 years ago Park It festivals for Preston youngsters return during the summerA series of events for teenagers in Preston return during the summer holidays. Park It sees Preston’s parks have a range of different activities on them from bouncy castles, gladiator […]
9 years ago Votes needed to restore Moor Park play areaThe Friends of Moor Park are urgently asking for your votes to fund new play area equipment. The Grade II listed site is already due to have almost £2million spent […]
9 years ago Advertisement Advertisement In pictures: Race for Life 2015 at Moor ParkAround 1,250 women took on the Race for Life 5k and 10k routes to raise money for cancer research. Preston’s Moor Park was once again the setting for the race […]
9 years ago Preston pair jailed as part of Chorley drugs gang for dealing cocaine and cannabisA man and woman from Preston have been jailed as part of a drugs gang who operated in Chorley. Chenice Jackson, 22, of Birkett Drive, Ribbleton, pleaded guilty to conspiracy […]
9 years ago Time is running out to enter Preston’s Race for LifeIt’s your last chance to enter this year’s Race for Life in Preston as applications close in just under two weeks. Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life, in partnership […]
9 years ago Preston local election results: Full breakdown of Preston City Council 2015 electionPreston Town Hall has stayed red as it was a case of status quo in the local elections. Labour remained in charge at Preston City Council as no seats changed […]
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