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Members of the Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Young Leaders taking part in a march towards a special service where they re-dedicated themselves to Queen and country, held at the Guild Hall in Preston | jpimedia
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Performing arts students, from left, Toyah Richardson, Naomi Smith and Matthew Butler who have set up a studio theatre at Preston College to perform their version of Harold Pinters The Dumb Waiter | jpimedia
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The children of Highgate House Nursery, Fulwood celebrate the National Childrens Day. A bouncy castle, face painting, a lucky dip and guess the name of the rabbit were all attractions which helped raise 620 for the Fulwood and Broughton branch of the NSPCC | jpimedia
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Head of Saxophone at the Broughton School of Music, Neil Carr, centre, with players who achieved distinctions or merits in the Association Board of Royal Schools of Music, from left, Aaron Speight, 14, Alistair McBurnie, 17, Rosanna Hyde, 12, Ed Bolton, 13 and Caroline Sharples, 12 | jpimedia
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Youngsters from Withnell Fold CP School during the Adidas School Football Initiative at the school at Withnell Fold, near Chorley | jpimedia
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Year 6 pupils Alex Meecham, 10 and Adam Wise, 11, from Howick School at Penwortham, near Preston which is one of the first school from Lancashire to visit the Millennium Dome in London | jpimedia
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Rhys Lisle, six and Adam Dewhurst, seven, with their Out of Africa masks at Broadoaks CP school, Penwortham, near Preston | jpimedia
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Performing arts students, from left, Toyah Richardson, Naomi Smith and Matthew Butler who have set up a studio theatre at Preston College to perform their version of Harold Pinters The Dumb Waiter | jpimedia
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The children of Highgate House Nursery, Fulwood celebrate the National Childrens Day. A bouncy castle, face painting, a lucky dip and guess the name of the rabbit were all attractions which helped raise 620 for the Fulwood and Broughton branch of the NSPCC | jpimedia
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Head of Saxophone at the Broughton School of Music, Neil Carr, centre, with players who achieved distinctions or merits in the Association Board of Royal Schools of Music, from left, Aaron Speight, 14, Alistair McBurnie, 17, Rosanna Hyde, 12, Ed Bolton, 13 and Caroline Sharples, 12 | jpimedia
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Youngsters from Withnell Fold CP School during the Adidas School Football Initiative at the school at Withnell Fold, near Chorley | jpimedia