Rossendale Free Press

FACEBOOK COMMENTS

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WHAT you’ve been saying on our Facebook page:

CUSTOMERS were left with no internet after Virgin Media went down (web, April 27):

Debbie Daniels: We still are! On and off all night and my daughter is the same!

Melissa Barton: Ours has been hit and miss, pain when your child is trying to do school work on the internet

Denise Holt: Ours is fine

OBITUARIES, April 24 (Edna Gerrard, David Gilligan, Luciana Ball, Sarah Morton, Craig Fennell):

Debbie Barrow: RIP to my Italian NAN

Gail Elsworth: RIP Edna, love to all the family.

Barbara Smith: Lovely Edna

Deborah Lord: RIP Luciana, I worked with her 40 years ago, a lovely lady

Shirley Suthers: So sorry to read about the passing of Sarah Morton. Love and prayers to Ann and the family.

Julie Barrow Butterwort­h: My beautiful Nan

Cheryl Louise King: Rip Luciana, was a joy to look after you, will always miss you forever in my heart

TOWN’S spectacula­r and poignant pub and roundabout tributes to the NHS (April 24):

Phill Holden: Bacup is a great place to be Angela Maine: Well done to the Waterloo pub in Bacup

Jackie Cunliffe: Well done Julie Mullins, Patey Burnley, and Bill Bowden

Sharon Mawdesley: Good stuff guys

YOUR views on ‘relaxation of lockdown’ debate (web, April 25/6):

Paul Zayne: Open the pub at least

Les Nuttall: Pubs last I would think. Not a necessity

Graham Mawdesley: Should be strict lockdown, no exit yet. Paul Webster: Hundreds of people of still dying, increasing numbers of people ignoring the rules (or let’s face it didn’t stick to them in the first place) and all that’s coming from the country’s media is “when’s lockdown being relaxed”. Scary. Mia Alexis Warren: Relaxed? We’re not even locked down yet

Mark Taylor: Nobody is coming in to my house Martyn Willcock: You must be joking with another 813 deaths in hospitals yesterday

Kent Doody: Not locked down in Newchurch free for all up here. It’s a joke

Lynda Nuttall: Way too soon, think they need tightening before we can even consider this Ildiko Greenwood: Don’t think so, we haven’t even reached the peak yet!

Mandy Richardson: Judging by the amount of people out and about today I would say some have already decided lockdown is over let alone having a small gathering. There are people everywhere! Carolyn Dutton: Our street has been doing this for weeks! No sense of responsibi­lity.

Ian Scholes: Holcombe Road, Helmshore, like the M1 today. Quantity and speed. The morons have been out in force today.

Andy Gregory: Never seen as many street and garden parties

Rebecca Selby: Nothing has been relaxed...it’s the same rules as before and will continue like this until it is mentioned on the daily update!

Marian Rhodes: Relaxed! 100 B&Q stores open. Carparks packed solid. Idiocy.

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