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Council's response
Lancashire Evening Post
|December 13, 2025
Preston City Council was asked for their view of the impact of the ice rink on local businesses.
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A city council spokesperson said: “Preston City Council have been liaising with local businesses and the ice rink operators to find acceptable solutions that work for all parties concerned.
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