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00:00Hello my name is Luke Patrick, I'm a reporter for the Lancashire Post and the
00:04Blackpool Gazette. Here is the Daily Bulletin. A woman in her forties found
00:09dead after three days in a disabled toilet at a Gurkha hotel on Waterloo Road in
00:13Blackpool. A woman in her forties sadly lay dead in a toilet for three days
00:18before anyone noticed. The woman, believed to be Sabrina Little, was found in a
00:24disabled toilet at a Gurkha buffet restaurant, hotel and bar located on
00:28Waterloo Road shortly after 1 p.m. on Saturday November 30th.
00:34Posted on a public Facebook group with over 70,000 members, her mum Christine
00:39claimed that her daughter had been left to rot for three days while people were
00:42sat eating and drinking. A Marmory World restaurant, All You Can Eat restaurant
00:47announced its opening day for Church Street location in Blackpool. All You Can
00:52Eat global buffet restaurant offering hundreds of tasty international dishes
00:57has announced when it will be opening in Blackpool. Marmory World restaurant
01:03which serves up many dishes such as curries, pizzas, sushi, teppanyaki and
01:07pasta is earmarked to open at the former Chinese buffet location on Church Street.
01:14The Hunter's Pub and Diner in Preston, named as TripAdvisor's
01:18Traveller's Choice, announced its temporary closure. A popular pub has
01:23announced it has temporarily closed its doors. The Hunter's Pub and Dining
01:29located on Henlaw Lane, Lowestock Hall, took to social media on Sunday to
01:33inform guests that it will be closed until Wednesday January 15th to allow its
01:37hard-working staff a well-earned rest after the festive period. The popular pub
01:43which serves up an array of dishes boasts a 4.5 rating on TripAdvisor and
01:47was also voted Traveller's TripAdvisor's Choice 2024. A spokesperson for the team
01:53said today is today, Sunday, the last day you'll be seeing us for a while.
01:58Meet Lissy, the police dog who was hung up a harness after becoming unhappy at
02:02work. Lissy the Labrador had been showing signs of avoidance at work and was not
02:07100% happy so the decision was made to retire her so she'd become a pampered
02:12pooch. A spokesperson for the police said PD Lissy has hung up a harness for
02:18the last time. Lissy had been showing signs of avoidance when working and
02:22wasn't 100% happy so she has been retired to a living home.
02:27Many followers were quick to offer a wonderful retirement with others
02:31adding that they could relate.