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5. The Piper
Situated right by Preston Bus station on Tithebarn Street, Byron was the Doc Marten-wearing, shoegazing, indie-kid favourite and known for its cheap, strong, drinks and sticky dancefloor, holding indie nights on Fridays and rave nights on Saturday nights. The building was also home to The Piper, Barristers, Storm and Club Arena. Photo: Contibuted
6. Fives
Tucked away off the city centre on Guildhall Street, Preston, and located in a grade two listed restored Victorian townhouse built in 1892, Fives was aimed at an slightly older and more sophisticated crowd. Photo: Contributed
7. The Gatsby
Many names have hung above the door of this establishment over the years including Worsley's Dance Hall, The Club Royale, Molloy's Dance Club, The Millionaires Club, Club Solid and more recently Blitz. But the Gatsby is probably the name it is most remembered by. The club was actually built in 1920 as a casino. It is no longer standing, having been demolished to become part of a UCLAN development. Photo: Archive
8. Feel
Probably the biggest and most successful dance club night in Preston’s history, Feel was a ‘super club’ that was based at the University of Central Lancashire venue from January 1994 to 2005 and was renowned across the country. Photo: Contributed