LOOKING BACK Remember Burnley town centre when it had a bandstand?
This photo from 1989 shows a familiar landmark in Burnley town centre which has subsequently found a new home
Regional Features Editor Lancashire
Regional features editor for Newsquest (North West) covering arts, entertainment, nostalgia and general features for a variety of daily and weekly titles
Regional features editor for Newsquest (North West) covering arts, entertainment, nostalgia and general features for a variety of daily and weekly titles
This photo from 1989 shows a familiar landmark in Burnley town centre which has subsequently found a new home
Today we are used to having Morrison’s supermarket on the edge of the town centre
Yee-haw! You’ve heard of The Man With No Name? Well, here’s The Man With No Shame. Julian Clary is heading back out on the road with a new solo stand-up show with a Western theme - A Fistful of Clary
Of all the TV shows over the years, who would have thought that it would be Terry and June which has been slapped with a warning
Considering Steeleye Span have been around for 55 years it’s amazing to discover how fresh and relevant the band still is
The changing face of Blackburn
This photo from 1987 shows Bolton’s £60 million Market Place development nearing completion
An interesting photo from 1990 which shows two possible solutions to Blackburn’s housing problems - neither of which were deemed a success
This is possibly the last photo of a Bolton town centre pub before it was demolished to make way for a car park
I hope I am not the only one to be alarmed at a report which has found that nearly a quarter of five to seven year olds have their own mobile phone
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