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George Best turned up... and so did over 1,000 eager fans who wanted to see the former soccer wizard in action again. And Best treated them to an unforgettable afternoon as he turned on the old style in a special fund raising match at Lytham. Best was in a Lytham FC Chairman's XI who took on the present Lytham FC side to raise money for ground improvements at Ballam Road. Delighted youngsters queue up for Best's autograph
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Silver jubilee celebrations were the order of the day at one of Lancashire's most unusual schools. The highlight for the children at Weeton Camp county primary school, near Kirkham, was a surprise party. Then parents turned out for a reception plaque presentation. In its 25-year history the school has catered exclusively for Army children.
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This group are enjoying the open day held at Blackpool Airport
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Silver jubilee celebrations were the order of the day at one of Lancashire's most unusual schools. The highlight for the children at Weeton Camp county primary school, near Kirkham, was a surprise party. Then parents turned out for a reception plaque presentation. In its 25-year history the school has catered exclusively for Army children.
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This group are enjoying the open day held at Blackpool Airport
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The biggest display of computers in Lancashire - around £2m worth - is expected to be seen by up to 1,000 top business people before it ends its three-day run in Blackpool. The show, put on by British computer giant ICL, has been attracting business bosses from all over the North West and further afield, including the Lancashire police delegation seen above
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The opening of Boundary Road Mill in Lytham
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Within a stone's throw of Blackpool Tower Mr Dreammaker is at work. It is another day and another dollar for self-made businessman Brian Cartmell. The razzmatazz of Hollywood may seem oceans away, but in Blackpool Brian is busy running his own dream factory - from a terraced house in Caunce Street. For he runs a flourishing public relations firm, with a £1 million annual turnover. He is pictured with his wife Jean and the staff outside their terraced house office
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Firms from all over the country selling a wide range of jewellery and fancy goods, including toys, set up stalls for the annual Blackpool Gifts Fair. Pictured: Lee-Ann Tomlinson with a selection of dolls on show