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Parents of Lytham St Annes sea cadets are in the dog house. For only one serves on the special parents' committee - and that's not good enough says the corps commanding officer, Lt Alan Daniels. At their headquarters, TS Queenborough in Dock Road, Lytham, the 50-strong cadet corps is thriving - but little credit can be handed to the parents claims Lt Daniels. Pictured above are two of the cadets
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Despite the rain, wind and soaking wet grounds, youth club members from the Lancashire association managed to put on a good show for their first event Country Fair. The members, from clubs all over Lancashire, proved that it takes more than a little rain to dampen their enthusiasm. Pictured: Queen of Clubs Jacqueline Tremble is assisted by Paul Dixon and Bill Gronwald in having a throw at the lads in the stocks
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Sarah Ball, aged 10, has green fingers. And she proved it at the Lytham St Annes horticultural show by carrying off five top prizes in the cactus section
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Going to work in a £300 suit is no joke, even for a clown. That's the conclusion of 23-year-old Charllie Cairoli junior when he clowns around the "big top" at Blackpool Tower Circus, for the suit weights 28lbs. The crowds love the gear - and so does Charlie junior
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The roar of the machines and thrills of the track brought thousands of moto cross fans to Cuerden Park, Bamber Bridge. An estimated 10,000 crowd watched a series of races organised by the North-Western Auto Cycle Union
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A group of Kirkham mothers launched a play scheme to keep their youngsters busy during the school holidays. The mothers are running the scheme, which has been backed by the Lancashire Playing Fields Association and the town's social services department