So we’ve dug into the archives to find pictures showing the town’s development over the years – starting with the 60s and 70s. We’ve even managed to throw in a handful of pictures from earlier than the 60s – which show just how much the place has changed over the years. We hope this fascinating look back at Leyland will bring back memories or spark an interest in the history of this South Ribble gem. READ MORE: Look back at Avenham flats. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Moor Lane flats over the years. MORE MEMORIES: Friargate in the 80s
9. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Prospect House is one of Leyland's oldest buildings. It was once home to the Berry family, with a number of doctors living there. It was later sold to the Senior Citizens of Leyland in 1958 with funds given by Miss Gregson of Heald House Photo: Archive
10. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Apparently a good clubhouse is part and parcel of a good golf club, and in 1969 Leyland were convinced they had both. For the new clubhouse was opened at a social evening attended by all the captains of other clubs in the area, an event which, Leyland officials felt, was a real milestone in the club's progress Photo: Archive
11. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
As you may have guessed this image isn't from the 60s or 70s - it is much earlier - but it shows the top end of Sandy Lane in Leyland - home to these beautiful terraced homes Photo: Archive
12. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
There's many of you who may recognise this building - it is now known as Balshaw's Church of England High School. But before this image was taken in the 60s it was known as Balshaw's Grammar School. The original school was founded by a local businessman, Richard Balshaw, in 1782. This building dates from 1931 Photo: Archive