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A map of Lancashire, showing the Boroughs : (1) West Lancashire; (2) Chorley; (3) South Ribble; (4) Fylde; (5) Preston; (6) Wyre; (7) Lancaster; (8) Ribble Valley; (9) Pendle; (10) Burnley; (11) Rossendale; (12) Hyndburn; (13) Blackpool; and (14) Blackburn with Darwen.

A civil parish is a subnational entity, forming the lowest unit of local government in England. There are 219 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Lancashire; Blackpool is completely unparished; Pendle and Ribble Valley are entirely parished. At the 2001 census, there were 587,074 people living in the 219 parishes, accounting for 41.5 per cent of the county's population.

History

Parishes arose from Church of England divisions, and were originally purely ecclesiastical divisions. Over time they acquired civil administration powers.[1]

The Highways Act 1555 made parishes responsible for the upkeep of roads. Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.[2]

The poor were looked after by the monasteries, until their dissolution. In 1572, magistrates were given power to 'survey the poor' and impose taxes for their relief. This system was made more formal by the Poor Law Act 1601, which made parishes responsible for administering the Poor Law; overseers were appointed to charge a rate to support the poor of the parish.[3] The 19th century saw an increase in the responsibility of parishes, although the Poor Law powers were transferred to Poor Law Unions.[4] The Public Health Act 1872 grouped parishes into Rural Sanitary Districts, based on the Poor Law Unions; these subsequently formed the basis for Rural Districts.[5]

Parishes were run by vestries, meeting annually to appoint officials, and were generally identical to ecclesiastical parishes,[6] although some townships in large parishes administered the Poor Law themselves; under the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882, all extra-parochial areas and townships that levied a separate rate became independent civil parishes.[7]

Civil parishes in their modern sense date from the Local Government Act 1894, which abolished vestries; established elected parish councils in all rural parishes with more than 300 electors; grouped rural parishes into Rural Districts; and aligned parish boundaries with county and borough boundaries.[7] Urban civil parishes continued to exist, and were generally coterminous with the Urban District, Municipal Borough or County Borough in which they were situated; many large towns contained a number of parishes, and these were usually merged into one. Parish councils were not formed in urban areas, and the only function of the parish was to elect guardians to Poor Law Unions; with the abolition of the Poor Law system in 1930 the parishes had only a nominal existence.[8]

The Local Government Act 1972 retained civil parishes in rural areas, and many former Urban Districts and Municipal Boroughs that were being abolished, were replaced by new successor parishes; urban areas that were considered too large to be single parishes became unparished areas.[9]

The current position

Recent governments have encouraged the formation of town and parish councils in unparished areas, and the Local Government and Rating Act 1997 gave local residents the right to demand the creation of a new civil parish.[10]

A parish council can become a town council unilaterally, simply by resolution;[9] and a civil parish can also gain city status, but only if that is granted by the Crown.[9] The chairman of a town or city council is called a mayor.[9] The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 introduced alternative names: a parish council can now choose to be called a community; village; or neighbourhood council.[11]

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           Town parishes (in 2010)
   Unparished area (in 2010)

List of civil parishes and unparished areas

Image Name Status Population District Former local authority Refs Map
ref
Blackburn Unparished area 97,058 Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn
County Borough
[12]
[13]
A98
Darwen Town 27,495 Blackburn with Darwen Darwen
Municipal Borough
[14]
[15]
[16]
A1
Eccleshill Civil parish 276 Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[18]
A2
Hoddlesden Unparished area 1,292 Blackburn with Darwen Darwen
Municipal Borough
[14]
[19]
A99
Livesey Civil parish 6,337 Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[18]
A3
North Turton Civil parish 3,736 Blackburn with Darwen Turton
Urban District
[20]
[18]
A4
Pleasington Civil parish 467 Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[18]
A5
Tockholes Civil parish 454 Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[18]
A6
Yate and Pickup Bank Civil parish 355 Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[18]
A7
Blackpool Unparished area 142,283 Blackpool Blackpool
County Borough
[21]
[22]
B99
Briercliffe Civil parish 3,187 Burnley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[24]
C1
Burnley Unparished area 64,925 Burnley Burnley
County Borough
[25]
[26]
C99
Cliviger Civil parish 2,350 Burnley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[24]
C2
Dunnockshaw Civil parish 212 Burnley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[24]
C3
Habergham Eaves Civil parish 1,581 Burnley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[24]
C4
Hapton Civil parish 3,769 Burnley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[24]
C5
Ightenhill Civil parish 1,512 Burnley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[24]
C6
Padiham Town 8,998 Burnley Padiham
Urban District
[27]
[24]
C7
Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood Civil parish 2,986 Burnley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[24]
C8
Adlington Town 5,270 Chorley Adlington
Urban District
[28]
[29]
D1
Anderton Civil parish 1,206 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D2
Anglezarke Civil parish 23 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D3
Astley Village Civil parish 3,329 Chorley Chorley
Municipal Borough
[31]
[29]
D4
Bretherton Civil parish 655 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D5
Brindle Civil parish 999 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D6
Charnock Richard Civil parish 1,885 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D7
Chorley Unparished area 31,556 Chorley Chorley
Municipal Borough
[31]
[32]
D99
Clayton-le-Woods Civil parish 14,528 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D8
Coppull Civil parish 7,637 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D9
Croston Civil parish 2,679 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D10
Cuerden Civil parish 77 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D11
Eccleston Civil parish 4,353 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D12
Euxton Civil parish 8,318 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D13
Heapey Civil parish 955 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D14
Heath Charnock Civil parish 2,065 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D15
Heskin Civil parish 883 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D16
Hoghton Civil parish 867 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D17
Mawdesley Civil parish 1,787 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D18
Rivington Civil parish 144 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D19
Ulnes Walton Civil parish 2,048 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D20
Wheelton Civil parish 1,001 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D21
Whittle-le-Woods Civil parish 4,553 Chorley Chorley
Rural District
[30]
[29]
D22
Withnell Civil parish 3,631 Chorley Withnell
Urban District
[33]
[29]
D23
Bryning-with-Warton Civil parish 3,572 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E1
Elswick Civil parish 1,057 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E2
Freckleton Civil parish 6,045 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E3
Greenhalgh-with-Thistleton Civil parish 462 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E4
Kirkham Town 7,127 Fylde Kirkham
Urban District
[36]
[35]
E5
Little Eccleston-with-Larbreck Civil parish 374 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E6
Lytham Unparished area 15,584 Fylde Lytham St Annes
Municipal Borough
[37]
[38]
E99
Medlar-with-Wesham Town 3,245 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E7
Newton-with-Clifton Civil parish 2,680 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E8
Ribby-with-Wrea Civil parish 1,489 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E9
Saint Anne's on the Sea Town 25,743 Fylde Lytham St Annes
Municipal Borough
[37]
[39]
E10
Singleton Civil parish 877 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E11
Staining Civil parish 2,312 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E12
Treales, Roseacre and Wharles Civil parish 447 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E13
Weeton-with-Preese Civil parish 1,096 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E14
Westby-with-Plumptons Civil parish 1,107 Fylde Fylde
Rural District
[34]
[35]
E15
Accrington Unparished area 34,128 Hyndburn Accrington
Municipal Borough
[40]
[41]
F99
Altham Civil parish 897 Hyndburn Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[42]
F1
Church Unparished area 3,988 Hyndburn Church
Urban District
[43]
[44]
F99
Clayton le Moors Unparished area 8,289 Hyndburn Clayton le Moors
Urban District
[45]
[46]
F99
Great Harwood Unparished area 11,217 Hyndburn Great Harwood
Urban District
[47]
[48]
F99
Oswaldtwistle Unparished area 15,627 Hyndburn Oswaldtwistle
Urban District
[49]
[50]
F99
Rishton Unparished area 7,350 Hyndburn Rishton
Urban District
[51]
[52]
F99
Aldcliffe-with-Stodday Civil parish 189 Lancaster Lancaster
Municipal Borough
[53][54] G99
Arkholme-with-Cawood Civil parish 334 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G1
Bolton-le-Sands Civil parish 4,098 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G2
Borwick Civil parish 210 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G3
Burrow-with-Burrow Civil parish 191 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G4
Cantsfield Civil parish 76 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G5
Carnforth Town 5,350 Lancaster Carnforth
Urban District
[58]
[56]
G6
Caton-with-Littledale Civil parish 2,720 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G7
Claughton Civil parish 132 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G8
Cockerham Civil parish 558 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G9
Ellel Civil parish 2,521 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G10
Gressingham Civil parish 153 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G11
Halton-with-Aughton Civil parish 2,360 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G12
Heaton-with-Oxcliffe Civil parish 2,225 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G13
Heysham Unparished area 11,016 Lancaster Morecambe and Heysham
Municipal Borough
[59]
[60]
G98
Hornby-with-Farleton Civil parish 729 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G14
Ireby Civil parish 78 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G15
Lancaster Unparished area 50,867 (including Aldcliffe-with-Stodday) Lancaster Lancaster
Municipal Borough
[53]
[61]
G99
Leck Civil parish 189 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G16
Melling-with-Wrayton Civil parish 290 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G17
Middleton Civil parish 521 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G18
Morecambe Town 35,916 Lancaster Morecambe and Heysham
Municipal Borough
[59]
[62]
[63]
G19
Nether Kellet Civil parish 646 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G20
Over Kellet Civil parish 778 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G21
Over Wyresdale Civil parish 348 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G22
Overton Civil parish 1,015 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G23
Priest Hutton Civil parish 177 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G24
Quernmore Civil parish 532 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G25
Roeburndale Civil parish 76 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G26
Scotforth Civil parish 239 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G27
Silverdale Civil parish 1,545 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G28
Slyne-with-Hest Civil parish 3,163 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G29
Tatham Civil parish 393 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G30
Thurnham Civil parish 595 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G31
Tunstall Civil parish 105 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G32
Warton Civil parish 2,315 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G33
Wennington Civil parish 102 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G34
Whittington Civil parish 359 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G35
Wray-with-Botton Civil parish 521 Lancaster Lunesdale
Rural District
[55]
[56]
G36
Yealand Conyers Civil parish 176 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G37
Yealand Redmayne Civil parish 295 Lancaster Lancaster
Rural District
[57]
[56]
G38
Barley-with-Wheatley Booth Civil parish 271 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H1
Barnoldswick Town 10,859 Pendle Barnoldswick
Urban District
[65]
[64]
H2
Barrowford Civil parish 6,039 Pendle Barrowford
Urban District
[66]
[64]
H3
Blacko Civil parish 595 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H4
Bracewell and Brogden Civil parish 238 Pendle Skipton
Rural District
[67]
[64]
H5
Brierfield Town 8,199 Pendle Brierfield
Urban District
[68]
[64]
H6
Colne Town 18,117 Pendle Colne
Municipal Borough
[69]
[70]
[71]
H7
Earby Civil parish 4,348 Pendle Earby
Urban District
[72]
[64]
H18
Foulridge Civil parish 1,506 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H9
Goldshaw Booth Civil parish 265 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H10
Higham-with-West Close Booth Civil parish 808 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H11
Kelbrook and Sough Civil parish 1,026 Pendle Earby
Urban District
[72]
[64]
H12
Laneshaw Bridge Civil parish 759 Pendle Colne
Municipal Borough
[69]
[64]
H13
Nelson Town 29,108 Pendle Nelson
Municipal Borough
[73]
[74]
[71]
H14
Old Laund Booth Civil parish 1,586 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H15
Reedley Hallows Civil parish 1,994 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H16
Roughlee Booth Civil parish 328 Pendle Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[64]
H17
Salterforth Civil parish 625 Pendle Skipton
Rural District
[67]
[64]
H8
Trawden Forest Civil parish 2,580 Pendle Trawden
Urban District
[75]
[64]
H19
Barton Civil parish 1,096 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I1
Broughton Civil parish 1,735 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I2
Fulwood Unparished area 33,171 Preston Fulwood
Urban District
[78]
[79]
I99
Goosnargh Civil parish 1,204 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I3
Grimsargh Civil parish 2,164 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I4
Haighton Civil parish 197 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I5
Ingol and Tanterton Civil parish Preston [80] I99
Lea Civil parish 5,962 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I6
Preston Unparished area 79,864 (including Ingol and Tanterton) Preston Preston
County Borough
[81]
[82]
I99
Whittingham Civil parish 2,189 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I7
Woodplumpton Civil parish 2,051 Preston Preston
Rural District
[76]
[77]
I8
Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley Civil parish 1,249 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J1
Balderstone Civil parish 379 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J2
Barrow Civil parish Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[85][83]
[84]
J48
Bashall Eaves Civil parish 162 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J3
Billington and Langho Civil parish 4,555 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J4
Bolton-by-Bowland Civil parish 498 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J5
Bowland Forest High Civil parish 163 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J6
Bowland Forest Low Civil parish 168 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J7
Bowland-with-Leagram Civil parish 128 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J8
Chatburn Civil parish 1,104 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J9
Chipping Civil parish 1,046 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J10
Clayton-le-Dale Civil parish 1,142 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J11
Clitheroe Town 14,697 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Municipal Borough
[87]
[84]
J12
Dinckley Civil parish 83 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J13
Downham Civil parish 156 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J14
Dutton Civil parish 212 Ribble Valley Preston
Rural District
[76]
[84]
J15
Easington Civil parish 52 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J16
Gisburn Civil parish 506 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J17
Gisburn Forest Civil parish 137 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J18
Great Mitton Civil parish 205 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J19
Grindleton Civil parish 723 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J20
Horton Civil parish 76 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J21
Hothersall Civil parish 136 Ribble Valley Preston
Rural District
[76]
[84]
J22
Little Mitton Civil parish 42 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J23
Longridge Town 7,546 Ribble Valley Longridge
Urban District
[88]
[84]
J24
Mearley Civil parish 25 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J25
Mellor Civil parish 2,126 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J26
Middop Civil parish 43 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J27
Newsholme Civil parish 50 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J28
Newton Civil parish 237 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J29
Osbaldeston Civil parish 165 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J30
Paythorne Civil parish 95 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J31
Pendleton Civil parish 203 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J32
Ramsgreave Civil parish 770 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J33
Read Civil parish 1,383 Ribble Valley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[84]
J34
Ribchester Civil parish 1,535 Ribble Valley Preston
Rural District
[76]
[84]
J35
Rimington Civil parish 382 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J36
Sabden Civil parish 1,371 Ribble Valley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[84]
J37
Salesbury Civil parish 391 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J38
Sawley Civil parish 305 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J39
Simonstone Civil parish 1,152 Ribble Valley Burnley
Rural District
[23]
[84]
J40
Slaidburn Civil parish 288 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J41
Thornley-with-Wheatley Civil parish 327 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J42
Twiston Civil parish 64 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J43
Waddington Civil parish 878 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J44
West Bradford Civil parish 730 Ribble Valley Bowland
Rural District
[86]
[84]
J45
Whalley Civil parish 2,645 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J46
Wilpshire Civil parish 2,569 Ribble Valley Blackburn
Rural District
[17]
[84]
J47
Wiswell Civil parish 985 (including Barrow) Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J48
Worston Civil parish 76 Ribble Valley Clitheroe
Rural District
[83]
[84]
J49
Bacup Unparished area 14,191 Rossendale Bacup
Municipal Borough
[89]
[90]
K99
Edenfield Unparished area 3,544 Rossendale Ramsbottom
Urban District
[91]
[92]
K99
Haslingden Unparished area 16,849 Rossendale Haslingden
Municipal Borough
[93]
[94]
K99
Rawtenstall Unparished area 23,805 Rossendale Rawtenstall
Municipal Borough
[95]
[96]
K99
Whitworth Town 7,263 Rossendale Whitworth
Urban District
[97]
[98]
K1
Cuerdale Civil parish 36 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L1
Farington Civil parish 6,088 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L2
Hutton Civil parish 2,073 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L3
Leyland Unparished area 30,165 South Ribble Leyland
Urban District
[100]
[101]
L99
Little Hoole Civil parish 1,815 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L4
Longton Civil parish 7,732 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L5
Much Hoole Civil parish 1,851 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L6
Penwortham Town 23,436 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L7
Samlesbury Civil parish 1,011 South Ribble Preston
Rural District
[76]
[99]
L8
Walton le Dale Unparished area 29,660 South Ribble Walton le Dale
Urban District
[102]
[103]
L99
Aughton Civil parish 8,342 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M1
Bickerstaffe Civil parish 1,196 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M2
Bispham Civil parish 207 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M3
Burscough Civil parish 8,968 West Lancashire Ormskirk
Urban District
[106]
[105]
M4
Dalton Civil parish 348 West Lancashire Wigan
Rural District
[107]
[105]
M5
Downholland Civil parish 966 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M6
Great Altcar Civil parish 243 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M7
Halsall Civil parish 1,873 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M8
Hesketh-with-Becconsall Civil parish 3,873 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M9
Hilldale Civil parish 633 West Lancashire Wigan
Rural District
[107]
[105]
M10
Lathom Civil parish 890 West Lancashire Ormskirk
Urban District
[106]
[105]
M11
Lathom South Civil parish 762 West Lancashire Ormskirk
Urban District
[106]
[108]
[109]
M12
Newburgh Civil parish 1,080 West Lancashire Ormskirk
Urban District
[106]
[105]
M13
North Meols Civil parish 3,792 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M14
Ormskirk Unparished area 17,234 West Lancashire Ormskirk
Urban District
[106]
[110]
M98
Parbold Civil parish 2,702 West Lancashire Wigan
Rural District
[107]
[105]
M15
Rufford Civil parish 2,048 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M16
Scarisbrick Civil parish 3,204 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M17
Simonswood Civil parish 130 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
[111]
M18
Skelmersdale Unparished area 34,550 West Lancashire Skelmersdale and Holland
Urban District
[112]
[113]
M99
Tarleton Civil parish 5,350 West Lancashire West Lancashire
Rural District
[104]
[105]
M19
Up Holland Civil parish 7,180 West Lancashire Skelmersdale and Holland
Urban District
[112]
[105]
M20
Wrightington Civil parish 2,807 West Lancashire Wigan
Rural District
[107]
[105]
M21
Barnacre-with-Bonds Civil parish 1,751 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N1
Bleasdale Civil parish 147 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N2
Cabus Civil parish 1,572 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N3
Catterall Civil parish 1,981 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N4
Claughton Civil parish 562 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N5
Fleetwood Town 26,841 Wyre Fleetwood
Municipal Borough
[116]
[117]
[118]
N6
Forton Civil parish 1,253 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N7
Garstang Town 4,074 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N8
Great Eccleston Civil parish 1,473 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N9
Hambleton Civil parish 2,678 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N10
Inskip-with-Sowerby Civil parish 878 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N11
Kirkland Civil parish 343 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N12
Myerscough and Bilsborrow Civil parish 1,521 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
[119]
N13
Nateby Civil parish 475 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N14
Nether Wyresdale Civil parish 613 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N15
Out Rawcliffe Civil parish 567 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N16
Pilling Civil parish 1,739 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N17
Poulton-le-Fylde Unparished area 18,264 Wyre Poulton-le-Fylde
Urban District
[120]
[121]
N99
Preesall Town 5,314 Wyre Preesall
Urban District
[122]
[115]
N18
Stalmine-with-Staynall Civil parish 1,476 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N19
Thornton–Cleveleys Unparished Area 31,157 Wyre Thornton–Cleveleys
Urban District
[123]
[124]
N99
Upper Rawcliffe-with-Tarnacre Civil parish 604 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N20
Winmarleigh Civil parish 335 Wyre Garstang
Rural District
[114]
[115]
N21

See also

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