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  1. Off to a briefing at the town hall, then visiting a local resident, then home to prepare for tomorrows Lancashire County meeting at 10.30 am
  2. Chorley safety street lighting bid http://bit.ly/5vcGDS
  3. Working with Parish Councils around Chorley http://bit.ly/6yCgrH
  4. Just back from meeting of Charnock Richard Parish Council. Several issues brought away with me. Parish Champion CC Mike Otter all there.
  5. Great car parking value in Chorley supports shops http://bit.ly/4oiyFh
  6. Giving Power back to Teachers - the Conservative view http://bit.ly/5yNckb
  7. Excellent Christmas dinner with County Council colleagues tonight (Friday).
  8. Chorley, Climate Change and Copenhagen Summit http://bit.ly/4Uc0yb
  9. Street Lighting for Safety - any nominations http://bit.ly/7SBljP
  10. Getting ready for first Christmas dinner tonight in Preston; tomorrow night I am being a taxi for someone elses' do also in Preston.
  11. Off to a short briefing meeting at Lancashire County Hall, then back to Chorley for a directorate weekly meet up at Chorley Council.
  12. Why on new DVD and TV connected in series is the digital signal rubbish on the 1st and perfect on the 2nd?
  13. Off to school governors recruitment shortlisting meeting.
  14. Going to Chorley NW Ward PACT meeting at Chorley Cricket Club.
  15. It might be cold but Chorley town and markets are buzzing.
  16. Chorley town centre http://bit.ly/6mO2D5
  17. County Council mobile stand for Chorley http://petermalpas.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/12/county-council-mobile-stand-for-chorley.html
  18. Inn at Whitewell treat for me http://bit.ly/5B3gzj
  19. @paulswaddle ... did you try inside?
  20. Just read that convenience goods expenditure in Chorley catchment area expected to rise £23.9m to £157m by 2015.