We’re still looking back at your school days – this time with a visit to Broughton High School.
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  Jun 17, 2022  
     
 
Colin Ainscough
 
Colin Ainscough
Audience Editor

It's Friday!

And as we head towards the end of another week, it's time to take trip down memory lane.

Our set of Preston pictures from the 80s show just how much the city has changed in the last 40-odd years - and are sure to conjure up memories for many locals.

Former pupils of Broughton High School might want to look away at this point, as we head back to school days in the 90s - can you spot yourself?

In our featured year we head back to 2001 - can you remember what you were up to back then?

Finally, can you believe it is 20 years since our beloved Preston became a city! Here we look back to that momentous year.

If there are memories in our archives that you'd like to relive, let us now by emailing [email protected]

Have a great weekend

Colin

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  Walk the corridors of Broughton High School in the 90s with these pictures  
     
  We’re still looking back at your school days – this time with a visit to Broughton High School.  
     
Walk the corridors of Broughton High School in the 90s with these pictures
     
 
Here's 10 pictures of Preston's often overlooked shopping area Friargate back in the 80s
Here's 10 pictures of Preston's often overlooked shopping area Friargate back in the 80s
 
In this glimpse of Preston life in the 80s we take a look at Friargate.
 
     
 
Here's 31 picture memories of the people of Preston to take you right back to 2001
Here's 31 picture memories of the people of Preston to take you right back to 2001
 
We continue our look at Preston through the years with a visit to 2001.
 
     
 
These photos remember the scenes from 20 years ago when Preston was awarded city status
These photos remember the scenes from 20 years ago when Preston was awarded city status
 
In 2002 Preston was granted city status as part of the Queen’s 50th Jubilee celebrations.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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