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
33. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Grundy Street car park in Leyland, with the towering gas works in the background Photo: Archive
34. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Not the 60s or 70s - but this was the new school built for junior employees of Leyland Motors Ltd in 1939 Photo: Archive
35. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Taken in 1960 this image shows the new Leyland fire station, off Broadfield Drive, and expected to be in operational use in the next few weeks. Housing two appliances, the station had facilities for a firefighting staff of 22. Situated about a quarter-of-a-mile from the old fire station, the new building featured a dominating 50ft high tower used by firefighters for drill purposes and for drying hoses Photo: Archive
36. Leyland in the 60s and 70s
Anyone recognise this leafy street in Leyland? The image was taken in 1978 Photo: Archive