13. Fylde in the 90s
Country music and choirs are the twin passions of Lancashire schoolgirl Jenni Melsom. Jenni, 14, is one of the first entrants in this year's Choirgirl of the Year competition, but when she is not singing in St Michael's Parish Church in Kirkham, she likes to listen to country music Photo: Archive
14. Fylde in the 90s
Great Eccleston Young Farmers' present a cheque to the Bowland Village Trust Photo: Archive
15. Fylde in the 90s
Five Lancashire Scouts were rewarded for their endeavours when they picked up a variety of awards. The teenagers from 1st Clifton Scouts conquered various tasks to earn their commendations. Award winners, from left, Nicholas Walmsley, Robert Leaman, Richard Greenwood, Alistair Penman, and Andrew Wright Photo: Archive
16. Fylde in the 90s
Orville the duck shrugged off his shyness to launch a special police safety campaign in Lancashire. British Aerospace also joined forces with entertainer Keith Harris, Orville and his pal Cuddles to promote an armband scheme which aims to get youngsters noticed in the dark. Pictured are schoolchildren from the Fylde area with Keith Harris and Orville, all sporting the armbands Photo: Archive
17. Fylde in the 90s
Staff at Fox's Biscuits hard at work at the Kirkham factory Photo: Archive
18. Fylde in the 90s
A long awaited bypass was officially opened - almost five months ahead of schedule. Local schoolchildren and residents watched as the chairman of Lancashire County Council's highways and transport committee Coun George Slynn cut the ribbon to open the new Kirkham and Wesham Bypass near Preston. Speeches were made by the Mayor of Fylde Coun Eileen Hall, the Mayor of Wesham Coun Linda Nulty, the Mayor of Kirkham Coun David Armer, and Coun Slynn himself Photo: Archive