'It changes when the sun goes down'
One a bright Monday morning in Lytham , residents and businesses were still reeling after a shocking incident of violence over the weekend.
The Lytham Posy Bowl is a florist on Henry Street, a few doors away from the bars and pubs that see the street filled with partygoers. Women there - who asked not to be named - reflected on the changes they're seeing in their town.. "I live in Lytham and we just used to go around the pubs and then get a taxi into town, now people stay."
"As parents it's a worry too, you get upset when your child goes out and you don't know whether it's them or not."
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