TRAIN lovers are being given an opportunity to soak up the views in coaches built in the 1950s and 60s on a special journey from Accrington Railway Station to Edinburgh next month. And we are thrilled to be able to offer two lucky readers the chance to win a pair of standard tickets each, worth a total of £180, for this memorable journey.
ON 1ST July 1916, more than 230 members of the East Lancashire Regiment died less than 20 minutes into an advance near the French village of Serre, part of the notorious Battle of the Somme. They and their comrades became known as the Accrington Pals, and - 90 years on - we look back at their bravery and their legacy, and how they are being remembered today.
TODAY the Observer launches a major fund-raising appeal to save
a memorial to Accrington's greatest heroes and the beautiful
historic church in which it is housed.