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00:00Hello, my name is Luke Patrick. I'm a reporter for the Lancashire Post and the Blackpool Gazette.
00:04Here is a daily bulletin. Plans to convert a former hotel in Blackpool into HMO are thrown
00:10out due to significant oversupply. A bid to convert a former hotel in one of Blackpool's
00:16main holiday areas into bedsits has been thrown out by Town Hall planners. The application had
00:21sought permission for the change of use for the former Anakin House Hotel and Palatine Road into
00:27a 10-bedroom HMO housing multiple occupations, with each room designed for single occupancy.
00:34But Town Hall planners have refused the application on the grounds it went against
00:37council policies aimed at preventing empty accommodation being converted for use as poor
00:44quality housing. St Anne's woman knocked down by Honda Civic in Clifton Drive and taken to
00:49hospital in serious condition. A 78-year-old woman is seriously injured in hospital after
00:55being knocked down in St Anne's. The pensioner was struck by a Honda Civic in Clifton Drive around
01:021pm on Friday, January 3rd. Emergency services were called to the scene and the road was closed
01:09for a number of hours while police investigated. Tragedy after man found dead on M61 motorway as
01:16Greater Manchester Police appeal for witnesses. A police investigation is underway after a man
01:22was found dead on the M61 in the early hours of the morning. Emergency services were called to the
01:28scene at Southbound Junction 6 for Middlesbrough at 4.30am yesterday, Saturday, January 4th.
01:36The motorway was closed for around 12 hours while police investigated, before reopening around 6.30pm.
01:43Greater Manchester Police say it does not believe that there are any suspicious circumstances surrounding
01:48the man's death, but is appealing for anyone who has witnessed the tragedy incidents to get in touch.
01:54Tragedy as man dies in 230ft horror fall from Mountain Ridge in the Lake District.
02:00A man died after falling 230ft from a mountain ridge in the Lake District. In the first call
02:06out of the year, Keswick Mountain Rescue Team were alerted to the tragic incident on Sharp Edge
02:11Blencathra at around 12.25pm on Thursday, January 2nd.