Prøve GULL - Gratis

Dough-light robbery

Lancashire Evening Post

|

October 25, 2025

In this ghost story for Halloween, a young pizza delivery rider has a spooky encounter

- A short story by Pete Hartley

It was a pile of stones. In fact, it was several piles.

The road boundary was edged with concrete blocks. The area was fenced off and a padlocked gate bore a site safety plate, but there was scant evidence of any construction taking place.

He could see the huge shovel of a mechanical digger, but there was no sign of a site office or lockup. Amir checked his phone. He was in the right place. One margherita for Turpin.

It was a nippy night, but he'd pedalled hard, only engaging the electric motor on a couple of steepish hills. He hadn't done this route before, but orders had been slack that evening and there was a lot of competition from the other deliverers, so he'd grabbed the chance. He hadn't quite realised just how remote this destination was.

Well, he was there now, but nobody else appeared to be. It was a moderately busy road, but the passing traffic was intermittent and as he scanned the fenced-off compound and the arc of bare trees beyond it, an eerie quiet teased his ears. He loosened his scarf and smelled the damp decay of autumn leaf-mould.

Amir cycled a few yards further looking for a house or mobile home or anything. A narrow side road called 'Shire Lane' branched off to the left, so he rode that way, but did not find any habitation and after three or four minutes he turned around. Once back at the junction he decided to continue a little further in his original direction, but that too, proved fruitless. A mist began to form, dressing the landscape with a translucent dough.

A car dashed past, followed shortly after by two more. He was about to phone the takeaway, when he remembered passing a farm track just prior to his arrival. That could be his best bet.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Lancashire Evening Post

Lancashire Evening Post

Promenade concert will play hits chosen by the audience

The audience have voted, the Morecambe-based Promenade Concert Orchestra has listened and will perform Family Favourites this November.

time to read

1 min

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Former North Ender reckons old club will only get stronger

Former Preston North End defender Darnell Fisher believes there has been significant progress in the Lilywhites’ performance this season.

time to read

1 min

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

My dog - and half the nation - dread bonfire night

Two words. Bloody fireworks. The most useless invention known to man, aside from ashtrays on motorbikes and Video Assistant Referees.

time to read

2 mins

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Joshua decision is due to be made this week

A decision will be made this week on whether Anthony Joshua will fight in 2025, according to Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn.

time to read

1 min

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Lancashire Evening Post

Nico is City's lucky charm as his late goal rescues a point

Jimmy Marshall admits Lancaster City are “lucky to have” Nic Evangelinos after the forward spared them defeat at Cleethorpes Town.

time to read

1 min

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Mobius Loop go full circle with their hometown gig set for this weekend

Foot-stomping activist-inspired folk anthems that may challenge conventional views of world

time to read

1 mins

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Lancashire Evening Post

Road closure goes ahead amid fears for festive trade

Work to alter the road layout in Garstang town centre has begun - despite the fact a consultation into related new parking restrictions has yet to conclude.

time to read

1 mins

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Restaurant plans 'glass dome' bid

A popular Lancashire restaurant did not have the correct permission for a raft of new external eating and drinking areas, it has emerged.

time to read

1 min

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Lancashire Evening Post

School told: Keep improving after watchdog visit

A troubled school in Preston has been told it must keep improving - but its progress so far has been acknowledged.

time to read

1 mins

November 13, 2025

Lancashire Evening Post

Lancashire Evening Post

Kiena's ex-partner in court with mum and new girlfriend

A man who abused his vulnerable partner before she killed herself has appeared alongside his mum and girlfriend in court charged with perverting the course of justice.

time to read

1 mins

November 13, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size