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Leyland, Lancashire

Leyland (/ˈllənd/ LAY-lənd) is a town in South Ribble, Lancashire, England, 6 miles (10 km) south of Preston. The population was 35,578 at the 2011 Census.[2]

Leyland
Town
Leyland
Shown within South Ribble
Leyland
Location within Lancashire
Population38,578 [1] (2001 census)
OS grid referenceSD549232
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLEYLAND
Postcode districtPR25, PR26
Dialling code01772
PoliceLancashire
FireLancashire
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Lancashire
53°41′25″N 02°41′57″W / 53.69028°N 2.69917°W / 53.69028; -2.69917

The name of the town is Anglo-Saxon, meaning "untilled land".

History edit

Leyland was an area of fields, with Roman roads passing through, from ancient Wigan to Walton-le-Dale. It is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1085). In 1066, King Edward the Confessor presided over the whole of Leyland. The manor was divided into three large ploughlands, which were controlled by local noblemen. In the 12th century, it came under the barony of Penwortham.

The area of Worden, which is now Worden Park, was one of nine oxgangs of land granted to the Knights Hospitaller, by Roger de Lacy, in Lancashire, but the land was not assigned to any individual and a local man, who was a very close friend of de Lacy, Hugh Bussel, was assigned holder of the land in 1212.

Notable features that remain include the St Andrew's Parish Church, built around 1200 AD, and the large stone Leyland Cross, thought to date back to Saxon times.

Industry and commerce edit

The town is famous primarily for the bus and truck manufacturer Leyland Motors, which between the 1950s and 1970s expanded and grew to own several British motor manufacturers, including British Motor Corporation, Standard-Triumph and Rover, culminating in the massive British Leyland company. The truck business still operates today as Leyland Trucks, and is owned by Paccar.[3]

Leyland is also home to one of the leading maintenance and utility companies in the United Kingdom, Enterprise plc on Centurion Way.

The town has been home to the Dr. Oetker pizza factory on Marathon Place, Moss Side, since 1989.[4]

The town centre is dominated by the large Tesco Extra supermarket and adjacent car park.[5]

Architecture edit

 
Anglican church of St Ambrose on Moss Lane

The Anglican church of St Ambrose, on Moss Lane, is a Grade II listed building dating from 1882-85 by Charles Aldridge and Charles Deacon. It is constructed of stone and has green slate roofs with red ridge tiles. It is in a mixed Early English and early French Gothic style.[6]

Since July 2007, the former Primitive Methodist Church on Leyland Lane has been home to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles.[7]

Most of the residential dwellings in Leyland falls are semi-detached, detached and bungalows. There are a few modern housing estates, but about 65% of the accommodation in the town was built in the 1970s.[citation needed]

Governance edit

 
Civic Centre, West Paddock

There are two tiers of local government covering Leyland, at district and county level: South Ribble Borough Council and Lancashire County Council. The borough council is based in Leyland, at the Civic Centre on West Paddock.[8]

Leyland was an ancient parish. In 1863 the parish was made a local government district, governed by a local board.[9] Such local government districts were reconstituted as urban districts in 1894.[10][11] Leyland Urban District was abolished in 1974 to become part of the new borough of South Ribble. No successor parish was created for the former urban district, and so it became an unparished area.[12] Shortly before its abolition, the urban district council had built itself a new headquarters on West Paddock, which subsequently became the South Ribble Civic Centre.

Transport edit

Leyland railway station is on the West Coast Main Line and is operated by Northern. There is one train an hour between Liverpool Lime Street and Preston. There is also one train an hour from Manchester Victoria/Hazel Grove to Blackpool North.

There is a marker adjacent to the old Leyland Motors Spurrier works at the halfway point on the railway journey between Glasgow and London, some 198 miles in either direction. John Fishwick & Sons which served the town's public transport needs, and connected the town to Chorley and Preston, ceased trading in 2015 and Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire took over the route.[13]

Media edit

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC North West and ITV Granada. Television signals are received from the Winter Hill transmitter.[14]

Local radio stations are BBC Radio Lancashire on 103.9 FM, Heart North West on 96.9 FM, Smooth North West on 100.4 FM, Capital Manchester and Lancashire on 106.5 FM, Greatest Hits Radio Lancashire on 96.5 FM, Central Radio North West, an DAB station[15] and Radio Leyland, a community based station which is broadcast on 104.8 FM.[16][17]

The Lancashire Telegraph and Lancashire Evening Post are main newspapers that cover the town.[18][19]

Education edit

High schools edit

 
Balshaw's CE High School

High schools in Leyland include Balshaw's CE High School near Leyland Cross, St Mary's Catholic High School, Worden Academy, a smaller high school situated to the west of the town and Wellfield Academy near the town centre.[20]

Colleges edit

To the east of Worden Park is Runshaw College.[21]

Geography edit

Leyland is made up by six different areas, the town centre itself counts as the main retail side, with the railway station, library and shops nearby. The other areas include Broadfield, Moss Side, Worden Park, Turpin Green and the Wade Hall estate.

Having been joined by Clayton Brook, draining the village of the same name to the east, after skirting Lostock Hall, the River Lostock flows south west, past Farington and through the western suburbs of the Leyland, collecting Mill Brook (from Worden Park) and Hollin's Brook (draining Runshaw Moor), before moving west towards Croston.

People edit

Notable people who have grown up or lived in Leyland include:

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Population of 35,578 is the sum of the following ward populations: Moss Side 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3673; Earnshaw Bridge 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3722; Golden Hill 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3982; Seven Stars 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3701; Lowerhouse 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 4050; Leyland St. Mary's 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3562; Leyland Central 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3626; Leyland St. Ambrose 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3337; Leyland St. John's 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 5925. All accessed 30 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Leyland Central – UK Census Data 2011". from the original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  3. ^ https://www.leylandtrucksltd.co.uk/en-gb/about-leyland-trucks#:~:text=Leyland%20Trucks%20is%20one%20of,truck%20design%2C%20development%20and%20manufacture.
  4. ^ "Pizza factory planning to super-size in Leyland to grab a bigger slice of the market". 9 January 2020. from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  5. ^ https://foursquare.com/v/tesco-extra/4b98fa26f964a520d05935e3
  6. ^ https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101210620-church-of-st-ambrose-south-ribble-st-ambrose-ward
  7. ^ "Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles". holy-apostles.org.uk. from the original on 2 March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Contact us". South Ribble Borough Council. Retrieved 25 August 2022. Civic Centre, West Paddock, Leyland, Lancashire, PR25 1DH
  9. ^ Kelly's Directory of Lancashire. London. 1905. p. 593.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. ^ Local Government Act 1894
  11. ^ "Leyland Ancient Parish / Civil Parish". A Vision of Britain through Time. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  12. ^ Local Government Act 1972
  13. ^ "John Fishwick & Sons". Fishwicks. from the original on 24 April 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
  14. ^ "Full Freeview on the Winter Hill (Bolton, England) transmitter". UK Free TV. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  15. ^ "Central Radio". Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  16. ^ "Radio Leyland". Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  17. ^ "North West Radio Stations". Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  18. ^ "Lancashire Telegraph". British Papers. 30 May 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  19. ^ "Lancashire Evening Post". British Papers. 10 June 2014. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  20. ^ "GCSE success for Leyland students". from the original on 10 September 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  21. ^ https://www.runshaw.ac.uk/
  22. ^ https://www.lep.co.uk/arts-and-culture/toms-a-class-act-for-pupils-294409
  23. ^ Prince, Rosa (16 July 2015). "Tim Farron: the Christian Lefty on course to be elected Liberal Democrat leader". The Daily Telegraph. London. from the original on 13 April 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  • BBC Online (2006a) Schools in Lancashire, Education\League Tables, 19 January 2006 [accessed 27 June 2007]
  • BBC Online (2006b) Institutions in Lancashire, Education\League Tables, 19 January 2006 [accessed 4 May 2007]
  • Hunt, D., (1990), The History of Leyland and District, Carnegie Press, ISBN 0-948789-48-4
  • Hunt, D. and Waring, W. (1995), The Archive Photograph Series: Leyland, Chalford Publishing Company, ISBN 0-7524-0348-6
  • Smith, J., (2003), Then and Now: Leyland, Tempus Publishing, ISBN 0-7524-2672-9
  • South Ribble Borough Council – [accessed 23 April 2008]

External links edit

  • Leyland Historical Society

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Leyland ˈ l eɪ l en d LAY lend is a town in South Ribble Lancashire England 6 miles 10 km south of Preston The population was 35 578 at the 2011 Census 2 LeylandTownParish church of St AndrewsLeylandShown within South RibbleShow map of the Borough of South RibbleLeylandLocation within LancashireShow map of LancashirePopulation38 578 1 2001 census OS grid referenceSD549232DistrictSouth RibbleShire countyLancashireRegionNorth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townLEYLANDPostcode districtPR25 PR26Dialling code01772PoliceLancashireFireLancashireAmbulanceNorth WestUK ParliamentSouth RibbleList of places UK England Lancashire 53 41 25 N 02 41 57 W 53 69028 N 2 69917 W 53 69028 2 69917The name of the town is Anglo Saxon meaning untilled land Contents 1 History 2 Industry and commerce 3 Architecture 4 Governance 5 Transport 6 Media 7 Education 7 1 High schools 7 2 Colleges 8 Geography 9 People 10 Gallery 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editLeyland was an area of fields with Roman roads passing through from ancient Wigan to Walton le Dale It is mentioned in the Domesday Book 1085 In 1066 King Edward the Confessor presided over the whole of Leyland The manor was divided into three large ploughlands which were controlled by local noblemen In the 12th century it came under the barony of Penwortham The area of Worden which is now Worden Park was one of nine oxgangs of land granted to the Knights Hospitaller by Roger de Lacy in Lancashire but the land was not assigned to any individual and a local man who was a very close friend of de Lacy Hugh Bussel was assigned holder of the land in 1212 Notable features that remain include the St Andrew s Parish Church built around 1200 AD and the large stone Leyland Cross thought to date back to Saxon times Industry and commerce editThe town is famous primarily for the bus and truck manufacturer Leyland Motors which between the 1950s and 1970s expanded and grew to own several British motor manufacturers including British Motor Corporation Standard Triumph and Rover culminating in the massive British Leyland company The truck business still operates today as Leyland Trucks and is owned by Paccar 3 Leyland is also home to one of the leading maintenance and utility companies in the United Kingdom Enterprise plc on Centurion Way The town has been home to the Dr Oetker pizza factory on Marathon Place Moss Side since 1989 4 The town centre is dominated by the large Tesco Extra supermarket and adjacent car park 5 Architecture edit nbsp Anglican church of St Ambrose on Moss LaneThe Anglican church of St Ambrose on Moss Lane is a Grade II listed building dating from 1882 85 by Charles Aldridge and Charles Deacon It is constructed of stone and has green slate roofs with red ridge tiles It is in a mixed Early English and early French Gothic style 6 Since July 2007 the former Primitive Methodist Church on Leyland Lane has been home to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles 7 Most of the residential dwellings in Leyland falls are semi detached detached and bungalows There are a few modern housing estates but about 65 of the accommodation in the town was built in the 1970s citation needed Governance edit nbsp Civic Centre West PaddockThere are two tiers of local government covering Leyland at district and county level South Ribble Borough Council and Lancashire County Council The borough council is based in Leyland at the Civic Centre on West Paddock 8 Leyland was an ancient parish In 1863 the parish was made a local government district governed by a local board 9 Such local government districts were reconstituted as urban districts in 1894 10 11 Leyland Urban District was abolished in 1974 to become part of the new borough of South Ribble No successor parish was created for the former urban district and so it became an unparished area 12 Shortly before its abolition the urban district council had built itself a new headquarters on West Paddock which subsequently became the South Ribble Civic Centre Transport editLeyland railway station is on the West Coast Main Line and is operated by Northern There is one train an hour between Liverpool Lime Street and Preston There is also one train an hour from Manchester Victoria Hazel Grove to Blackpool North There is a marker adjacent to the old Leyland Motors Spurrier works at the halfway point on the railway journey between Glasgow and London some 198 miles in either direction John Fishwick amp Sons which served the town s public transport needs and connected the town to Chorley and Preston ceased trading in 2015 and Stagecoach Merseyside amp South Lancashire took over the route 13 Media editLocal news and television programmes are provided by BBC North West and ITV Granada Television signals are received from the Winter Hill transmitter 14 Local radio stations are BBC Radio Lancashire on 103 9 FM Heart North West on 96 9 FM Smooth North West on 100 4 FM Capital Manchester and Lancashire on 106 5 FM Greatest Hits Radio Lancashire on 96 5 FM Central Radio North West an DAB station 15 and Radio Leyland a community based station which is broadcast on 104 8 FM 16 17 The Lancashire Telegraph and Lancashire Evening Post are main newspapers that cover the town 18 19 Education editHigh schools edit nbsp Balshaw s CE High SchoolHigh schools in Leyland include Balshaw s CE High School near Leyland Cross St Mary s Catholic High School Worden Academy a smaller high school situated to the west of the town and Wellfield Academy near the town centre 20 Colleges edit To the east of Worden Park is Runshaw College 21 Geography editLeyland is made up by six different areas the town centre itself counts as the main retail side with the railway station library and shops nearby The other areas include Broadfield Moss Side Worden Park Turpin Green and the Wade Hall estate Having been joined by Clayton Brook draining the village of the same name to the east after skirting Lostock Hall the River Lostock flows south west past Farington and through the western suburbs of the Leyland collecting Mill Brook from Worden Park and Hollin s Brook draining Runshaw Moor before moving west towards Croston People editNotable people who have grown up or lived in Leyland include Tom Bidwell born February 1984 screen writer Oscar nominated BAFTA and EMI winner 22 Fred Beardsworth 1899 1964 footballer William Bennett 1920s footballer Clarke Carlisle footballer was educated at Balshaw s CE High School Liv Cooke football freestyler Allen Hill played in the first ever cricket Test Tim Farron born 27 May 1970 Leader of the Liberal Democrats 2015 2017 attended Runshaw College as a teenager 23 Phil Jones footballer Frank Moss 1909 1970 football manager and former player known for his six year contract with Arsenal Danny Mayor born 18 October 1990 footballer Brian Pilkington footballer Mike Salmon retired goalkeeper who currently works as a football manager Kevin Simm born 5 September 1980 singer with Liberty X grew up in the area and attended St Anne s Primary School and St Mary s High School Chris Tuson born 25 February 1988 rugby league player John Woodcock 1603 1646 Franciscan priest executed by the Stuarts in 1646 Roland Woodhouse 1897 1969 footballerGallery edit nbsp Leyland Cross nbsp Old Police Station nbsp South Ribble Museum nbsp Eagle and Child pubSee also edit nbsp Lancashire portalListed buildings in Leyland LancashireReferences edit Population of 35 578 is the sum of the following ward populations Moss Side Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3673 Earnshaw Bridge Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3722 Golden Hill Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3982 Seven Stars Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3701 Lowerhouse Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 4050 Leyland St Mary s Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3562 Leyland Central Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3626 Leyland St Ambrose Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 3337 Leyland St John s Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine 5925 All accessed 30 September 2011 Leyland Central UK Census Data 2011 Archived from the original on 24 October 2018 Retrieved 24 October 2018 https www leylandtrucksltd co uk en gb about leyland trucks text Leyland 20Trucks 20is 20one 20of truck 20design 2C 20development 20and 20manufacture Pizza factory planning to super size in Leyland to grab a bigger slice of the market 9 January 2020 Archived from the original on 30 June 2022 Retrieved 22 May 2022 https foursquare com v tesco extra 4b98fa26f964a520d05935e3 https britishlistedbuildings co uk 101210620 church of st ambrose south ribble st ambrose ward Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles holy apostles org uk Archived from the original on 2 March 2020 Retrieved 2 March 2020 Contact us South Ribble Borough Council Retrieved 25 August 2022 Civic Centre West Paddock Leyland Lancashire PR25 1DH Kelly s Directory of Lancashire London 1905 p 593 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Local Government Act 1894 Leyland Ancient Parish Civil Parish A Vision of Britain through Time GB Historical GIS University of Portsmouth Retrieved 18 October 2023 Local Government Act 1972 John Fishwick amp Sons Fishwicks Archived from the original on 24 April 2015 Retrieved 25 October 2015 Full Freeview on the Winter Hill Bolton England transmitter UK Free TV Retrieved 14 November 2023 Central Radio Retrieved 14 November 2023 Radio Leyland Retrieved 14 November 2023 North West Radio Stations Retrieved 14 November 2023 Lancashire Telegraph British Papers 30 May 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2023 Lancashire Evening Post British Papers 10 June 2014 Retrieved 14 November 2023 GCSE success for Leyland students Archived from the original on 10 September 2010 Retrieved 21 September 2010 https www runshaw ac uk https www lep co uk arts and culture toms a class act for pupils 294409 Prince Rosa 16 July 2015 Tim Farron the Christian Lefty on course to be elected Liberal Democrat leader The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 13 April 2018 Retrieved 5 April 2018 BBC Online 2006a Schools in Lancashire Education League Tables 19 January 2006 accessed 27 June 2007 BBC Online 2006b Institutions in Lancashire Education League Tables 19 January 2006 accessed 4 May 2007 Hunt D 1990 The History of Leyland and District Carnegie Press ISBN 0 948789 48 4 Hunt D and Waring W 1995 The Archive Photograph Series Leyland Chalford Publishing Company ISBN 0 7524 0348 6 Smith J 2003 Then and Now Leyland Tempus Publishing ISBN 0 7524 2672 9 South Ribble Borough Council Leyland Town Centre Masterplan accessed 23 April 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Leyland Lancashire nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Leyland Leyland Historical Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leyland Lancashire amp oldid 1186042163, 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