We’ve gone back to the 70s with this collection of images showing just what people were getting up to on the Fylde Coast. Do you remember any of these events? Do you recognise yourself? Let us know. READ MORE: Pictures from 1985. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Photos going back to 1984. MORE MEMORIES: This time from 1983
7. Fylde Coast in the 70s
In 1979 Garstang's famous Morris Men, who had travelled the length and breadth of the country, had not joined in Garstang's Whit Festival since 1971, but planned to attend following the eight-year absence Photo: Archive
8. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Jane and Janet Boyd, of Morecambe, are greeted by an Easter bunny - publicity for a special Easter Revels show being presented at Preston's Charter Theatre Photo: Archive
9. Fylde Coast in the 70s
The country town of Garstang, with its quaint streets, old town hall and market cross, was full of gaiety - and also made history. For the first time ever, all the fun and frolic of the annual children's festival was visited by the first mayor of Wyre Council, Coun Basil MacGregory, and the first mayor of the new Garstang Town Council, Coun Jonathon Greenhow Photo: Archive
10. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Another float passes by during the annual children's festival in Garstang, held in 1974 Photo: Archive
11. Fylde Coast in the 70s
Hours after being called out to the aid of a broken down hovercraft, men from Lytham lifeboat were in action again - demonstrating their equipment to the public. The demonstration by lifeboatmen from Lytham, Blackpool and Fleetwood at Fairhaven Lake was to raise money for the RNLI. Pictured: Lifeboatmen George Smith and Arthur Wignall push out Brian Harrison and George Harrison for one of the rowing competitions Photo: Archive
12. Fylde Coast in the 70s
From humble beginnings in 1973, Fylde Youth Theatre was thriving in 1976 under the theatre's director Geoffrey Brookes. Rehearsals took place at the modern YMCA building and their plays performed at Lytham St Annes College. Pictured above are just a few of the members Photo: Archive