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Fulwood High School's team for the contest in the BBC TV series We Are the Champions, in which they will compete at Fulwood against Tarleton High School and a team from Settle, Yorkshire. Left to right: Helen Chisnall, 12; Mandy Derbyshire, 11; Lesley Fitton, 12; Cathie Almond 11; Gary Blakeman, 12; William Fisher 12; and Andrew Dowthwaite, 12
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Nearly 200 canoeists from the North West took to the water for an exciting race on the River Ribble. They were taking part in the Ribble White Water Race for scouts, sponsored by the Preston and District Scout Council. The scouts battled through nine miles of water from Edisford Bridge in Clitheroe to Ribchester
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Broughton C of E School, winner of B Section North of the Preston Skittleball Rally. Left to right: Sarah Fox, Katie Morris, Amanda Richards, Donna Carroll, Susan Mills, Louise Barrow, and Gillian Birtwistle
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From humble beginnings in 1973, Fylde Youth Theatre is now thriving under the theatre's present director Geoffrey Brookes. Rehearsals take place at the modern YMCA building and their plays are performed at Lytham St Annes College. Pictured above are just a few of the members
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A coach, specially adapated for patients, has been provided for Wesham Park Hospital by the League of Friends. Picture shows Mr Bill Taylor, administration officer, Fylde sector, inspecting the coach with Mrs G Melling, Mr P Sayle, Mrs LWA Grey and Mrs HK Lawton of the Friends and Mr AT Ellison, Mr B Mitchell and Mr A Dooley, representing the students of Blackpool Technical College who carried out the adaptations
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A scene from "Unto Which It Shall Please God" performed by Hutton and Howick Townswomen's Guild on the first night of Preston and District Townswomen's Guild's four-day drama festival. Left to right: Marjorie Ainsworth, Joyce Savory, Joan Pickles, Muriel Corless, Mary Jasper and Doris Thompson
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Three Tuson College girls have been picked for the Lancashire under 19s hockey team for a match against Cheshire. They are (from left) Louise Fleuriot, Alison Warner and Felicity Gibbins. Paul Clayton (right), 18, has been picked for the county junior soccer team to play Cheshire next week | jpimedia
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John McLellan and Pamela Booth, both aged 10, enjoy the fun of a bonfire night at Preston Amounderness Round Table's bonfire at Lytham Road, Fulwood | jpimedia
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Forget Lapland and reindeer this year for Father Christmas is tucked away in Preston's Sherwood Forest. Santa is cheerier than ever beside Robin Hood, his merry men and the pint-supping Friar Tuck at the Lancaster Road Co-op. The store has gone to town and set up an animated Robin Hood scene starring the drinking Friar and Santa | jpimedia
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Last year's fifth form from St John Southworth High School in Preston returned to school for an information presentation of certificates. O Level and CSE certificate winners are pictured with the Rev John Foulkes, Rev JL Harrison, Mr RC Freeborough, headmaster, and Mr DW Price at the school | jpimedia