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Lancashire
Geography
Status: Ceremonial & (smaller) Administrative County
Region: North West England
Area:
- Total
- Admin. council
- Admin. area
Ranked 17th
3,075 km²
Ranked 16th
2,903 km²
Admin HQ: Preston
: GB-LAN
ONS code: 30
NUTS 3: UKD43
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2003 est.)
- Density
- Admin. council
- Admin. pop.
Ranked 8th
1,429,212
465 / km²
Ranked 4th
1,146,979
Ethnicity: 93.4% White
5.3% S.Asian
Politics

Lancashire County Council
http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/
Executive: Labour
Members of Parliament
Janet Anderson, David Borrow, Rosie Cooper, Nigel Evans, Mark Hendrick, Lindsay Hoyle, Joan Humble, Michael Jack, Gordon Marsden, Greg Pope, Gordon Prentice, Geraldine Smith, Jack Straw, Kitty Ussher, Ben Wallace
Districts
  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 (Unitary)
  14. Blackburn with Darwen (Unitary)

Lancashire (archaically, the County of Lancaster) is a county palatine of England, lying on the Irish Sea. Its name is sometimes abbreviated to Lancs. Its traditional county town was Lancaster, but the county council is now based in Preston.

The county borders Cumbria, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, and Merseyside, and contains the unitary authorities of Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen.

Lancashire is divided into a number of local government districts. These are Burnley, Chorley, Fylde, Hyndburn, Lancaster, Pendle, Preston, the Ribble Valley, Rossendale, South Ribble, West Lancashire, and Wyre.

The highest point of the county is Green Hill, near Whernside, which reaches a height of 687m.

Table of contents
1 Settlements
2 Places of interest
3 History
4 Rejected options for change
5 External links

Settlements

These are the main towns in Lancashire, for a complete list of settlements see list of places in Lancashire.

Places of interest

History

Main article: History of Lancashire.

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The county was established in 1183. In the Domesday Book, its lands had been treated as part of Cheshire and of Yorkshire. It bordered Cumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire, and Cheshire.

The historic county was divided into the six hundredss of Amounderness, Blackburn, Leyland, Lonsdale, Salford and West Derby. Lonsdale was further partitioned into Lonsdale North, which was the detached part north of Morecambe Bay (also known as Furness), and Lonsdale South.

The Loyal Toast, 'The Queen, the Duke of Lancaster' is still in regular use. See also Duchy of Lancaster.

The modern administrative area is now rather smaller than that of the historic county due to a local government reform.

On April 1, 1974 the Furness exclave was given to the new county of Cumbria, the south east being given to Greater Manchester, and the south-west becoming Merseyside.

Warrington and surrounding districts including the villages of Winwick and Croft and Risley and Culcheth were annexed to Cheshire. A part of the West Riding of Yorkshire near Clitheroe, was transferred to Lancashire also.

In 1998 Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen became independent of the county as unitary authorities, but remained in Lancashire for ceremonial purposes, as well as for fire and rescue and policing.

Rejected options for change

On May 25, 2004 the Boundary Committee for England published recommendations for systems of Unitary Authorities to be put to referendum as described under Subdivisions of England, but on Thursday 4 November 2004 the referendum for the North East decided by a margin of 78% to 22% against an elected regional assembly. On 8 November the Deputy Prime Minister announced "I will not therefore be bringing forward orders for referendums in either the North West, or Yorkshire and the Humber".

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Branches throughout Lancashire and one in London. Helping people research their Lancashire roots Branches throughout Lancashire and one in London. Helping people research their Lancashire roots
... information and advice about fostering and adoption in Lancashire. Provides a range of useful information and advice about fostering and adoption in Lancashire.
Club Italiano canarino Lancashire. Sito per l'allevamento, la divulgazione e l'incremento numerico del canarino Lancashire. Club Italiano canarino Lancashire. Sito per l'allevamento, la divulgazione e l'incremento numerico del canarino Lancashire.
Supports the Preston to Ormskirk and Southport to Wigan branch lines. Includes a route map, special events, and information about projects. Supports the Preston to Ormskirk and Southport to Wigan branch lines. Includes a route map, special events, and information about projects.
Details of Probation in Lancashire's activities in crime reduction, public protection, sentencing ... community punishments and rehabilitation. Details of Probation in Lancashire's activities in crime reduction, public protection, sentencing ...
Blackpool tower webcam from BBC Lancashire. Blackpool tower webcam from BBC Lancashire.
Comical guide to Lancashire dialect. Comical guide to Lancashire dialect.
... sport, information and features from the BBC for Lancashire. Part of the BBC's new Open Centre ... sport, information and features from the BBC for Lancashire. Part of the BBC's new Open Centre ...
... number of groups within the sustainability division of Lancashire County Council's Environment Directorate. Describes the work ... number of groups within the sustainability division of Lancashire County Council's Environment Directorate.
What do we want Lancashire to be like in 20 years? Current state, amibitions and members. What do we want Lancashire to be like in 20 years? Current state ...

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