After passing through Lancashire on the East railway last March & April 03, I was amazed by the contrast of our Pa. Lancaster as far from the "medieval" beauty of the northern Uk town Richard E. Ehst
I am very proud of Lancashire. I live here and have yet to find anywhere in this country to excel the Ribble, Hodder and Lune valleys. The views from the Trough of Bowland,Jeffrey Hill and Waddington Fell are ever changing with the light and seasons.and let us not forget that Lancashires county boundaries still extends to the Lake district, despite the introduction of administative areas to confuse us. D.Jebson
I moved to Canada in 1960 from Blackpool but if I think real hard I can still taste the salt water on my lips from the spray when I used to go down to the lower prom on a windy day.Its hard to forget the good old days at Claremont Secondry School. I can remember the 3# and the 3A# buse's that used to go past our house on Cheltenham rd. every 5 mins. in the Summer time, I could be right downtown in Talbot Sq, within 10 mins. I must say those were the good old days. Johnnny H. Johnny Hitchen - 08/03/2007 18:55
Lancashire rules. Mr Pudding - 16/03/2007 00:47
I visited preston more than 4 times with my family and we love it ,we attend to visit it again. ghadeer - 03/06/2007 09:03
Lancashire is a fantastic place (a pity Blackpool and Preston are a part of it though). Southeners say the north is in the dark ages - well Londoners take a good look at yourself, with your scummy markets, transport system falling apart, a disgusting Tube (hate to think what tourists think) and dirty streets. Lancashire is the place to be! Andy - 11/06/2007 14:55
I used to think that by it's name it ment that it had many red roses but that was only a thought.I love the BLACKPOOL TOWER & ST ANNE'S PIER because they look romantic.byez katy - 22/08/2007 15:05