A Short History of Preston
Describes important local dates, events and people, including 'Hard Times' plagues, final battle of the Civil War, Richard Arkwright, John Horrocks, Preston Guild, first motorway, and football.
Describes important local dates, events and people, including 'Hard Times' plagues, final battle of the Civil War, Richard Arkwright, John Horrocks, Preston Guild, first motorway, and football.
Dedicated to Preston born suffragette and feminist icon, Edith Rigby. She lived in the square and set fire to Lord Leverhulme's bungalow.
Regeneration scheme in city centre. Contains description of area and projects, with news.
The life of famous Preston industrialist Richard Arkwright, inventor of the Water Frame.
Illustrated lyrical tribute to the life and work of Preston born poet, Francis Thompson.
A site with information and facilities to enable communities within Preston's ERDF area to share knowledge, skills and experiences.
Promoting awareness of Fairtrade and availability of fairly traded products in Preston and South Ribble.
Includes Immigration and Legal Advice Centre. Contains services, racial harassment and discrimination FAQ, and community development initiatives, such as Respect All Fans Football and Volunteers in Action.
Contains history of Preston Guild, and descriptions and illustrations of commemorative items produced for each Guild.
A community web features forum and image gallery, for Preston city discussion and debate.
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