<p>Gillis-Harry has warned that rising petroleum prices could reduce Nigerians’ buying power, impacting retail outlet owners.</p>
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Preston’s cake institution Lathams is due to go into liquidation. Trading since the 1970s and starting out at a family home in Broughton the firm has now filed for insolvency. […]
Local artisans and suppliers have been showcased at a Preston to Provence themed car launch. The event, held at Porsche Centre Preston in Ashton-on-Ribble earlier this month, saw the venue […]