St Anne's, Promenade Gardens 1929
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This Victorian gem, the circular fountain with tiers over which water cascaded and surmounted by a cherub, was rivalled by the bandstand's elegant, slender pillars in delicate wrought ironwork. Both have been saved to enhance the resort. The re-opening of the bandstand (it nearly became a skating rink) was a great occasion on St Anne's Promenade in July 1982; that day, Freckleton Prize Band started an era of Sunday afternoon concerts with its rendering of 'Congratulations'.
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