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13. Fylde in the 80s
Drama students from a Lancashire college are rehearsing hard for a showpiece song and dance extravaganza at a top Blackpool theatre. The fast-moving and colourful Bright Lights '89 Show by the Blackpool and Fylde College youngsters will be packed with singing and dancing as well as some dramatic pieces Photo: Archive
14. Fylde in the 80s
Residents of a Lancashire town took the streets to protest at plans for a high-security prison to be built on their doorsteps. Fylde RAP (Residents Against the Prison) braved the rain to tour round the centre of Kirkham collecting signatures for a petition and make local people aware of the scale of the proposed prison next to the Open Prison in the town Photo: Archive
15. Fylde in the 80s
There was 24 hours of non-stop music and few bleary eyes in Kirkham as more than 200 people took part in a sponsored music marathon to raise money for Children in Need and Cancer Research. The brownies, church choirs, school bands, and individuals all did their bit for the event at the Methodist Church, Nelson Street Photo: Archive
16. Fylde in the 80s
The cast of Garstang Theatre Group were out in force bringing a touch of old Russia to the streets of the market town. They were advertising the fact that their next production is the his musical Fiddler on the Roof, which is being staged at Garstang High School. Carrie Bevan takes the title role and she is pictured with other members of the cast Photo: Archive
17. Fylde in the 80s
Third year pupils from Garstang High School pupils show the local clergy, Fr David Murphy, Rev Peter Yorkstone and Rev Alan Ellershaw, how they made up a booklet about local churches on their computer. The booklet gives a list of clergy at the various churches and times of services, taking in 51 churches from an area south of Lancaster to Broughton, and covering the outlying districts of Bleasdale and Pilling Photo: Archive
18. Fylde in the 80s
A popular Lancashire tourist attraction has got the wind back in its sails after the completion of a major revamp. The ancient windmill at Lytham Green has undergone a £110,000 repair programme to combat decay and dampness that was threatening its structure. Pictured at the opening of Lytham windmill are (left to right) Fylde Mayor Coun John Tavernor, Mayoress Mrs Mavis Tavernor, Euro MP Mr Michael Welsh and leisure committee chairman Coun Mrs Eileen Duffy Photo: Archive