This week we are looking at 2003. Do you recognise yourself or anyone else in these pictures? Let us know. READ MORE: Stories that hit the headlines back in 2003
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Children from the Mavis Berry School of Dance ready to perform Tweety Pie
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Principal Technician Mike Watson took the University of Central Lancashire’s award-winning Formula Ford racing car to English Martyrs RC Primary School, Preston for their science week. Regan McEntee and the nursery group get a closer look at the car that was designed and built by the university
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Chess players Kaya Hall, left, and Gianpiero Malatacca prepare for battle at St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Preston. Learning through play has taken on a new meaning since year six teacher Mike O’Brien set up a chess club. But they added their own special twist - a tournament featuring themselves as life-size pieces
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Antony Dark, 10 and Kirstin Bunce, eight, prepare for the Penwortham Youth Music Festival at St Leonard’s Church in Penwortham, watched by (from left) sponsors Roy Fisher, trustee of the Harris Charity; the Mayor of Penwortham County Coun Tony Pimblett; and festival director Philip Walsh
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Sir Tom Finney starts the Comic Relief runners, from left, Keith Gledhill, Ian Pratt, Mark Crook, Matt Caunce and Julia Blackett, from the Sainsbury’s store in Deepdale, Preston
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Keeping fit is high on the timetable for energetic youngsters at Preston’s St Matthew’s CE School. For the sporting children happily turn the tables on critics who claim today’s school kids are unfit. Sport is so popular at the school that teachers have enlisted help from the professionals
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Junior school pupils swapped their traditional lessons for a lecture with a difference when the Royal Institution hosted a special science day. Pictured is Dr. Mervyn Black with children from Queens Drive Primary School, back row from left, Megan Halewood and Thomas Moulding, front, Caitlin Myers and Zabihullah Khan
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Freckleton Hasbins Brass Band perform from a float during Freckleton Club Day | jpimedia
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Lilian Snape (left) and Charlotte Boyd carry the world for Holy Trinity Sunday School at Freckleton Club Day | jpimedia
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St Josephs Club day queen, Laura Heald with her retinue, at Kirkham and Wesham Club Day | jpimedia
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Children from Christ Church during Kirkham and Wesham Club Day | jpimedia