We’ve picked out a selection of photos that show what you were all getting up to back in 1995. And for good measure we’ve included some pictures of folk from further afield in Lancashire. Do you remember? Or do you recognise anyone? READ MORE: Last week was 1994. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: More pictures from 1993
7. Blackpool in 1995
Blessings were bestowed on a village when a Cardinal called. Cardinal Thomas Winning was a guest at the 150th anniversary of St John's the Evangelist Church, Kirkham. Pictured, from left: Cardinal Tom Winning, Bishop John Brewer and Fr Dunstan Cooper Photo: Archive
8. Blackpool in 1995
More than 1,700 delegates gathered at Blackpool's Winter Gardens to debate the biggest crisis to hit the teaching profession this decade. The National Union of Teachers' executive was facing a battle over a proposed one-day strike over rising class sizes. Pictured: Lancashire teachers at the NUT conference in Blackpool. From left, Mandy Howarth, Susan Bartlett, Frank Shuttleworth and Stephanie Bray Photo: Archive
9. Blackpool in 1995
Sporting youngsters from around the region converged on St Michael's school in Kirkham for a battle to decide the top netball team in the area. Wesham School, Kirkham, emerged as the winners. Pictured: Players from The Willows RC School, Kirkham, taking on the tournament's eventual runners-up, St Michael's Photo: Archive
10. Blackpool in 1995
Bass Taverns has donated £250 towards the cost of a special skiing holiday. Pictured, from left are disabled ski guide Maree Newton, disabled skiers representative Diane Williams and disabled ski guide Alan Newton. Standing, from left: Dave Holland, disabled ski guide; and Carol McCann and Alfred Ager, landlord and landlady of the Pickwick Tavern, Lytham Road, Warton Photo: Archive
11. Blackpool in 1995
A Lancashire school is preparing for an open morning to show prospective pupils the facilities on offer. King Edward VII School in Lytham, will be throwing open its doors to visitors, who will be able to see activities like climbing, computing and chemistry. Pictured Wesley Jones, William Newton and Mark Brannan prepare for the open day Photo: Archive
12. Blackpool in 1995
Parishioners at a Lancashire church are ringing the changes with a £230,000 facelift. Work has started on a massive restoration of St John The Evangelist Church in Kirkham to mark its 150th birthday. Above Fr Dunstan Cooper oversees the removal of the church bells Photo: Archive