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Chorley's sporting talent - including Rugby Union international Bill Beaumont and Blackpool footballer Micky Walsh - were on display in the town's annual festival of sport, held at Parklands High School. Chorley rugby players took part in the tug of war, pictured above
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Call him by his full name - Electric Random Number Indicator Equipment - and people will scratch their heads and look nonplussed, but use his nickname - ERNIE - and he commands respect and attention. ERNIE, the Premium Bonds number generator, is based in Lytham St Annes, and is pictured above with helpmate Miss Catherine Clark of Marton Moss, Blackpool - the reigning Miss Premium Bonds
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A group of Fylde councillors, including the Mayor Coun. Harry Dobson, spent three hours 'inside' Kirkham Open Prison. Councillors toured the prison and spent some time with the prisoners. Picture shows prison governor Mr Jack Beamount (third from left) talking to Fylde's Mayor and other councillors
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Parishioners aged from seven to 70 set off from Holy Trinity Church, Freckleton, at the start of an eight-mile sponsored walk in aid of the church's restoration appeal. Their route took in other Fylde churches - at Warton, Wrea Green, Kirkham and Lund - as the latest event in a fund-raising drive to reach a target of £10,000
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Very soon 100 removal vans will have arrived outside 100 homes in a Fylde village - and part of a family will be on the move. The family is the Army; to be exact, the 1st Battalion Gloucester Regiment. It is exchanging the peace of the Fylde countryside at Elswick for the strain of strife-torn Ulster. Pictured is Families Officer Lt Stephen Gaunt with Army wives Mrs Pam Jones, her four children Andrew, Marie, Alan and Martin, and Mrs Janet McDonald
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Air Chief Marshall Sir Micheal Beetham (right) and Mr Paul Millett, manager of flight operations at BAC (left) - before flying the multi-role combat Tornado aircraft. They took the Preston-built jet on a 55 minute test flight from Warton, near Preston