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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
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Song, dance and hope for the future combined when East met West for a cultural day of fun and games. Hundreds of revellers from throughout the North West gathered at St Andrew's Community Centre in Tulketh Road, Preston for the event being staged by the newly-formed Lancashire Indo-British Association (LIBRA)
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A red rose for a well-read customer was the order of the day at a special St Valentine's party in Kirkham. Pledgers News on Poulton Street was visited by the Evening Post promotions girls, waiting to hand out red roses - supplied by Clifton Garden Centre - to people buying the newspaper. Chris Halliday (pictured) was obviously pleased with his romantic gift, presented by Julie Hollingworth
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They may be Wishy Washy but their aim is to clean up in business! The children, aged between nine and 12, of the Wishy Washy company are offering a car cleaning service in Appleby Close, Hoghton. The Wishy Washy company, from left, Kelly Dixon, 12, Joanne Dixon, 11, Peter Gaskell, 12, and Gail Webster, nine
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A group of top riders from Ribble Valley cycling club used a lot of pedal power to break their own record in a sponsored relay marathon. The event took place in the Rotunda of St George's Shopping Centre, Preston. Taking part in the relay were Andrew Tabernacle, Tim Lawson, Dave Winship, Chris Towart, Peter Slater, Sam Halshaw and Ian Hodges
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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