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David Bellamy with Lea Endowed School pupils in Preston, from left, Alison Livesey, Ross Yates, Sam Tingle and Sarah Kerr, celebrating the school winning the Bellamy Award For Environmental Cleanliness award. This picture was from July 2001 but given the current Cop26 summit we thought it was appropriate to include here
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The Williams family, from left, mum Karen, Josh, 12, Gareth, 13 and dad Ken who all have gained their blackbelts in Tae Kwon Do with the Northern Tae Kwon Do based in Penwortham, near Preston
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Three of the candidates in the election held at St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Preston, keep an eye on the voters. The candidates are year 6 pupils from left, Declan Sutton, Thomas Jackson and Natalie Garratt and the voter is year 1 pupil Ryan Booth
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Gymnasts from West View Leisure Centre in Ribbleton, Preston who have won 52 medals between them
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The Peace March, an anti-war protest against war in Afghanistan, makes its way along Friargate, Preston
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Action from the Preston 10 mile Road Race at Hutton
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A group of girls down a round of shots in The Square pub in Preston. Pictured from left: Sarah Hope, Tara Dew, Holly Bryce, Tracy Blackburn and Debbie Howarth
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Fylde MP Michael Jack presented a government Quality Award to Freckleton CE School. Pictured, left to right: Chairman of Governors Rev Michael Gisbourne, Adam Roberts, 10, Emily Wignall, 11, school head Gary Worthy and Michael Jack
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Rev. George Fisher (far right), from St. Thomas’ Church, Blackpool, enjoying a pint at the nearby Victory Hotel. He is joined by (from left) Ross Pender, Tony Dugdale, Keith Watson. Rev Fisher believes a tipple, in moderation of course, works wonders for opening people up to release their real feelings and hopes to have some frank discussions about religious issues across the full spectrum of faiths
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Barman Tom Rainford serves John and Rob Snape at the 19th Fleetwood Beer Festival, held at the Marine Hall. Around 100 beers and ciders are on offer, including some from the new Blackpool Brewery, the first brewery in the town for 28 years
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Peter Gregson tries to keep warm while living in the back of his Transit Van waiting to snap up a bargain home at an ex-RAF base in Warton. He is one of many in tents, caravans and cars who have struck up camp at Annington Court, Butler’s Meadow, off the A584 Lytham Road, to guarantee they are first in the queue when the sale starts