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
17. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Sixth formers at Balshaws Grammar School came back at the beginning of their new term in 1970 to something special in the way of accommodation. For they found this new wing just for them, complete with study areas, classrooms and kitchen Photo: Archive
18. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
In 1975 this is what Moss Side village green looked like Photo: Archive
19. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Another image not from the 60s or 70s, this one was taken in 1935 and shows the new Senior Council School on Newlands Drive in Leyland, opened by Sir Edward Henry Pelham, permanent secretary to the Board of Education, on May 10 Photo: H Wade
20. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
This image from 1965 shows Leyland Methodist Primary School nearing completion Photo: Archive