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A popular children's play slide is being moved by council bosses because of a peeping Toms row. Householders say curious youngsters are spying into their bedrooms from a new helter skelter erected on a new part of Mill Lane Park in Fulwood. Angry mothers whose children use the spiral slide say youngsters are not interested in peering through bedroom and dining rooms windows. Some of the mums and children are pictured on the slide above
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A village sports centre has banished half-term boredom for hundreds of local children. A "get your skates on" invitation had the youngsters flocking to the Clayton Green Sports Centre, near Chorley, for a roller disco. More than 150 children packed into the centre's sports hall for the skating to pop records session
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A group of enterprising youngsters from a Preston youth club are planning to set themselves on fire... with their do-it-yourself dance routine. Girls from Fulwood Catholic Youth Club have formed their own dance troupe, and with help from their 20-year-old leader, Paula McDonagh, they are aiming for the top in the disco dancing world. The 19 youngsters, aged between 10 and 14, have been meeting twice a week
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The Mayor and Mayoress of Preston Coun Mrs Dorothy Chaloner and Penny Chaloner at the controls of HMS Inskip, watched by (left to right) Chief of Watch Peter Edmondson, Mrs Irene Bamber (Mayoress of Fylde), Coun Eric Bamber (Fylde Mayor), Coun Mrs Marjorie Hoggard (Blackpool Mayor), Mrs Kathleen Abbot (Blackpool Mayoress), Mrs Emma Formstone (Mayoress of Wyre) and Coun Harold Formstone (Mayor of Wyre) and Lt Commander David Hutchings