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I H F a D G E L K J A BURNLEY BOROUGH B CHORLEY BOROUGH C FYLDE BOROUGH a This area is unparished and part of a This area is unparished and part of 7 CHORLEY EAST 14 FYLDE EAST Briercliffe Ward Briercliffe Ward 8 CHORLEY NORTH 15 FYLDE SOUTH bb This This areaarea isis unparished and and part part of of 9 CHORLEY RURAL EAST 16 FYLDE WEST Coal Coal CloughClough with Deerplay Deerplay Ward Ward 10 CHORLEY RURAL NORTH 17 LYTHAM c This area is unparished and part of 11 CHORLEY RURAL WEST 18 ST ANNES NORTH Rosehill with Burnley Wood Ward 12 CHORLEY SOUTH 19 ST ANNES SOUTH 1 BURNLEY CENTRAL EAST LECK CP 13 CHORLEY WEST 2 BURNLEY CENTRAL WEST 3 BURNLEY NORTH EAST 4 BURNLEY RURAL 5 BURNLEY SOUTH WEST BURROW-WITH-BURROW 6 PADIHAM AND BURNLEY WEST CP YEALAND REDMAYNE CP D HYNDBURN BOROUGH E CITY OF LANCASTER F PENDLE BOROUGH WHITTINGTON CP d This area is unparished and part of e This area is unparished and part of IREBY CP g This area is unparished and part of SILVERDALE Altham Ward Overton Ward Foulridge Ward f This area is part of Ellel Parish and University SILVERDALE CP YEALAND CONYERS CP 20 ACCRINGTON NORTH h This area is unparished and part of Ward Boulsworth Ward PRIEST HUTTON CP TUNSTALL CP 21 ACCRINGTON SOUTH i This area is unparished and part of 22 ACCRINGTON WEST 26 HEYSHAM UPPER LUNE VALLEY Brierfield Ward BORWICK CP CANTSFIELD CP 23 GREAT HARWOOD 27 LANCASTER CENTRAL 24 OSWALDTWISTLE 28 LANCASTER EAST WARTON 36 BRIERFIELD AND NELSON NORTH 30 ARKHOLME-WITH-CAWOOD CP 25 RISHTON AND CLAYTON-LE-MOORS 29 LANCASTER RURAL EAST 30 LANCASTER RURAL NORTH 37 NELSON SOUTH WARTON CP MELLING-WITH- WRAYTON CP 31 LANCASTER SOUTH EAST 38 PENDLE CENTRAL KELLET CARNFORTH WENNINGTON CP 32 MORECAMBE NORTH 39 PENDLE EAST CP OVER KELLET CP 40 PENDLE WEST RTH 33 MORECAMBE SOUTH NFO CAR 34 MORECAMBE WEST 41 WEST CRAVEN 35 SKERTON GRESSINGHAM CP BOLTON-LE-SANDS G CITY OF PRESTON H RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH I ROSSENDALE BOROUGH BOLTON-LE-SANDS CP j This area is part of Grimsargh Parish and NETHER KELLET CP 52 CLITHEROE 56 ROSSENDALE EAST HORNBY-WITH- Brookfield Ward FARLETON CP 53 LONGRIDGE WITH BOWLAND 57 ROSSENDALE NORTH S L Y N 42 PRESTON CENTRAL NORTH E 54 RIBBLE VALLEY NORTH EAST 58 ROSSENDALE SOUTH -W IT H 43 PRESTON CENTRAL SOUTH 55 RIBBLE VALLEY SOUTH WEST 59 ROSSENDALE WEST -H BARE 32 E S HALTON-WITH-AUGHTON T 44 PRESTON CITY C 60 WHITWORTH P HALTON-WITH-AUGHTON CP 45 PRESTON EAST CLAUGHTON CP SLYNE-WITH-HEST SEE W TATHAM CP 46 PRESTON NORTH R A MAP 4 Y 47 PRESTON NORTH EAST 29 - P W O T I T U O 48 PRESTON NORTH WEST L H R - T B H O R A N O 49 PRESTON RURAL I R S T B T H HEYSHAM O O U O R N 50 PRESTON SOUTH EAST NORTH L C M N P 34 O WESTGATE E 51 PRESTON WEST T T 33 35 R S BULK E A K E J SOUTH RIBBLE BOROUGH K WEST LANCASHIRE DISTRICT HEYSHAM S ST LOWER LUNE VALLEY WE E CENTRAL N TO 28 ER SK CATON-WITH-LITTLEDALE CP ROEBURNDALE CP k This area is unparished and part of l This area is unparished and part of Farington East Ward Bickerstaffe Ward S T ' HEATON-WITH- E N K U U m This area is unparished and part of HEYSHAM SOUTH OXCLIFFE CP A D SEE CASTLE G ' 61 BAMBER BRIDGE AND WALTON-LE-DALE O QUERNMORE CP Newburgh Ward N MAP 6 H 62 FARINGTON O J 63 LEYLAND CENTRAL H 69 ORMSKIRK WEST e T R 64 LEYLAND SOUTH WEST T SCOTFORTH WEST O 31 70 SKELMERSDALE CENTRAL S F A T 65 PENWORTHAM NORTH E O 71 SKELMERSDALE EAST C S SCOTFORTH CP 66 PENWORTHAM SOUTH 72 SKELMERSDALE WEST 67 SOUTH RIBBLE RURAL EAST MIDDLETON CP 26 73 WEST LANCASHIRE EAST U 68 SOUTH RIBBLE RURAL WEST N 74 WEST LANCASHIRE NORTH I OVERTON V E SCOTFORTH R S EASINGTON CP 75 WEST LANCASHIRE SOUTH CP (DET) IT Y 76 WEST LANCASHIRE WEST f OVERTON CP L WYRE BOROUGH THURNHAM CP G OVER WYRESDALE CP I 27 SB 77 AMOUNDERNESS U ELLEL CP ELLEL R N FO R 78 FLEETWOOD EAST E ST C BOWLAND FOREST HIGH CP P 79 FLEETWOOD WEST 80 GARSTANG 81 POULTON-LE-FYLDE SLAIDBURN CP 82 THORNTON CLEVELEYS CENTRAL BOWLAND, NEWTON AND SLAIDBURN 83 THORNTON CLEVELEYS NORTH 84 WYRESIDE CP PAYTHORNE CP E LM HO FORTON CP S EW COCKERHAM CP CHIPPING N BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND CP HORTON CP P PREESALL CP NETHER WYRESDALE CP H A PREESALL R NEWTON CP O WYRESDALE WARREN S GISBURN, RIMINGTON 53 GISBURN CP CABUS 78 PILLING CP CABUS CP H GRINDLETON CP COATES 79 WINMARLEIGH CP P BLEASDALE CP C BRACEWELL AND K C PILLING BROGDEN CP I WADDINGTON AND WEST BRADFORD W SAWLEY CP S D L O CRAVEN N EARBY CP 80 R MOUNT A 41 B ROSSALL K P BARNACRE-WITH-BONDS CP BOWLAND FOREST LOW CP WEST BRADFORD CP R C A NATEBY CP G RIMINGTON CP P N EARBY GARSTANG A 54 84 T S CALDER BOWLAND-WITH-LEAGRAM CP R A G WADDINGTON SALTERFORTH CP STALMINE-WITH-STAYNALL CP CP S MIDDOP CP Y E CHATBURN CP L HAMBLETON AND K KELBROOK AND SOUGH CP E V R STALMINE-WITH A 83 E E KIRKLAND CP L P -STAYNALL E C BOURNE L ST MARY'S TWISTON I BASHALL EAVES CP CHATBURN B CHIPPING CP CP U DOWNHAM CP J VICTORIA CATTERALL OUT RAWCLIFFE CP BLACKO AND CLAUGHTON CP FOULRIDGE 82 L 52 WORSTON CP HIGHERFORD S FOULRIDGE CP S HAMBLETON CP O CATTERALL CP CLITHEROE CP BLACKO CP R STAINA C SA R UPPER RAWCLIFFE-WITH-TARNACRE CP O D LT N R H g O R IL BROCK F D O L 77 IS N O D A M E E S W O O R BARLEY-WITH-WHEATLEY BOOTH CP L IM AIGHTON, BAILEY R D GREAT ECCLESTON P LITT MEARLEY CP L LEMO IE CARLETON AND CHAIGLEY OR VIVARY BRIDGE SF h LANESHAW BRIDGE CP OR LITTLE-ECCLESTON- THORNLEY-WITH-WHEATLEY CP ROUGHLEE H D WITH-LARBRECK CP MYERSCOUGH AND BILSBORROW CP GREAT MITTON CP BOOTH CP OR 39 GOOSNARGH CP WF HIGHAM AND PENDLESIDE RO BRECK E DERBY AND THORNLEY R P L BA C S GREAT ECCLESTON CP W AIGHTON, BAILEY AND CHAIGLEY CP WATERSIDE TITHEBARN I E C WISWELL AND PENDLETON RD BOULSWORTH C K WFO C A RRO L N PENDLETON CP BA 38 SEE E D Y S WHALLEY P E T L C DL O IT N GOLDSHAW BOOTH CP A 81 SINGLETON CP N T O 40 R MAP 3 L T B S E T H I F SINGLETON AND S M SABDEN G PRESTON RURAL NORTH DILWORTH I HARDHORN E O GREENHALGH INSKIP-WITH-SOWERBY CP L OLD LAUND BOOTH H T R 36 IT L D C ELSWICK CP OLD LAUND BOOTH CP L MARSDEN BARTON CP E WISWELL CP FI TRAWDEN FOREST CP E L DUTTON CP IT - 49 O W H N C N SABDEN CP W E RD L I G E T V O G L H R WA V R - I E T D 37 E i R H G SOUTHFIELD E BRIERFIELD H I N E S HIGHAM-WITH-WEST B I STAINING CP R L T H C WHITTINGHAM CP WHALLEY CP I L L A CLOSE BOOTH CP E P RIBCHESTER CP R E L F T G DINCKLEY IE O L H CP D N RIBCHESTER C BILLINGTON AND REEDLEY HALLOWS CP P C STAINING AND WEETON P OLD LANGHO G SIMONSTONE CP REEDLEY HOTHERSALL WEETON-WITH-PREESE CP LA BRIERCLIFFE CP BILLINGTON AND LANGHO CP READ CP N TREALES, ROSEACRE AND WOODPLUMPTON CP ALSTON AND QUEENSGATE E SALESBURY CP G H READ AND SIMONSTONE E WHARLES CP BROUGHTON CP HOTHERSALL A 3 BRIERCLIFFE CP A a W 16 D PRESTON RURAL EAST WHITTLEFIELD T D LANGHO H WITH IGHTENHILL A HAIGHTON CP S N O T E IGHTENHILL CP O S R W H MEDLAR-WITH-WESHAM CP PADIHAM CP N L OSBALDESTON CP E IT O j CLAYTON-LE-DALE P Y H U L E H S A O E CP H MEDLAR-WITH-WESHAM L SHAROE GRIMSARGH CP OVERTON M 55 2 K 14 E GANNOW N GREEN CLAYTON-LE-DALE WITH N G 46 O A R B EY RAMSGREAVE WILPSHIRE CP T NEWTON AND TREALES FR 47 R 1 B IAR GARRISON 23 E R S C WILPSHIRE H U O T N L E C KIRKHAM NORTH TRINITY S L BALDERSTONE CP N ROSEGROVE H E 5 D WESTBY-WITH-PLUMPTONS CP G L A IE WITH R WORSTHORNE-WITH-HURSTWOOD CP INGOL E F B O W KIRKHAM CP K ALTHAM CP U S O LOWERHOUSE R E CADLEY O N H R - 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