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correspondingly lower than the regional and national averages. Of those over 16 years old, 22.5% were single (never married), 46.0% married and 8.49% divorced. Although the proportion of divorced people was similar to that of the North West and
England, the rates of those who were married were higher than the regional and national averages (North West: 42.8%; England: 43.5%). The rates of those in Wyre who were single were significantly lower than the national and regional averages (North West: 30.1%; England: 30.2%).
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place where the club was re-badged again to the current name of Wyre
Cricket Club and took residence at Myerscough College in 1996. After Myerscough College built a golf academy on the grounds, the club moved again to Baines School in Poulton-le-Fylde in 2000, and then in 2006 to its current home at Cottam Hall. Wyre CC left the Fylde Cricket League in 2013 (at the end of the 2014 season the Fylde Cricket League was officially dissolved).
855:, Ralph de Truno, as he travelled to Poulton. He and his attendants were taken by Banastre, beaten and imprisoned in Thornton. An investigation into the incident was instigated by the king; no record survives. In 1330, a compromise was made when two roads were built through Banastre's land which enabled the prior and his tenants to travel freely to Poulton. During the 13th and 14th centuries, much of the land at Poulton was given to
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early part of the 19th century, there was a significant decline in the craft industries because of increased mechanisation, as well as increased demand for labour. In contrast to neighbouring
Kirkham, Poulton appeared to suffer from a lack of enthusiasm for new industrial techniques and opportunities among its industry leaders.
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Poulton the "metropolis of the Fylde". This was a time when
Poulton was still prominent among its near neighbours; David Foster commented in 1972 that not only was Thornber's description of the town no longer apt, it had ceased to be accurate even from 1850 with the rapid growth of the coastal resorts.
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industry was widespread in the Fylde during the 18th century and
Poulton's importation of flax was essential. There were large warehouses at Skippool and Wardleys, owned by linen merchants from Kirkham. By the 19th century, craftsmen in Poulton were an important part of the industry. In the
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The club joined the Palace Shield
Cricket League for the 2014 season. The 1st XI won back-to-back promotions in the first years of joining. Some years later, the club entered the 2nd XI into the Palace Shield league. The club also has a mid-week T20 team and competes in the Palace Shield T20 league.
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In the 2001 census 83.06% of respondents in Wyre gave their religion as
Christianity. This is higher than the average for the North West (78.01%) and England (71.74). Muslim residents made up 0.18% of respondents in Wyre, 0.15% were Buddhist, 0.14% were Hindu, 0.10% were Jewish and 0.05% were Sikh;
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and fish slabs, from which fish were sold on market days. Although many of the buildings surrounding the marketplace were rebuilt following a fire in the 18th century, a few of the earlier buildings remain. To the south of the marketplace, on
Blackpool Old Road, are townhouses that were built
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The club, also based at Cottam Hall, was formed in 1994 after the break-up of the Over Wyre A and B teams and competed in the Fylde
Cricket League. In 1995, the club was renamed again as Thornton International CC because of a name clash with one of Thornton’s football teams. Further changes took
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Fylde joined the league in 1922. They won the Loxham Cup in the early 1970s and, in the decade that followed, the Shield and the Meyler on several occasions. The second eleven also added to the trophy collection by winning the respective competitions on a number of occasions. They formed third and
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identified "economic, transport & accessibility, environmental and social strengths and weaknesses" of
Poulton. The study noted that the town has no cinemas, theatres, museums or galleries and that there was popular demand for a cinema, a weekly market and more independent retailers. There was
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was originally situated at the bottom of the Breck, the road leading north out of Poulton. A branch connecting Poulton to Blackpool opened in 1846, meeting the existing line in a triangular junction with very tight curves towards Blackpool. By 1892, plans were underway to realign the tracks and
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Although the unemployment rate in Wyre is higher than that of the North West and England, in 2004 a Market Town Initiative study noted that the level of unemployment in Poulton was lower than the regional and national averages, at 1.41%. Business in the town is centred at the Poulton Industrial
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from 1836, Poulton's role as a major commerce centre waned. For some time, the town's market remained important as a local supply of goods for growing Fleetwood and Blackpool. Eventually, Poulton was overshadowed by Fleetwood and Blackpool. In his 1837 work on Blackpool, William Thornber called
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as a major port and a link for passengers travelling from London to Scotland. To achieve these ideals, a rail link was needed and the new town soon heralded the arrival of the railway to the area. A line connecting Fleetwood with Preston was completed in 1840, with Poulton as one of the stops.
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In the 18th century it was the custom for the wealthy in Poulton to bury their dead at night, following a lamp-lit procession through town. This tradition lasted until 1810. In 1732, during the procession preceding the funeral of Geoffrey Hornby, strong winds caused sparks to fly from the
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In the 13th century, Poulton's economy was largely agricultural. Over the next centuries, the town became a commercial centre for the area, importing and exporting goods through harbours on the River Wyre at Skippool and Wardleys. Imports of flax were vital for a local linen industry,
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was 3.74 per hectare, with a 100 to 90.7 female-to-male ratio. The proportion of residents who classified themselves as White was 98.9%, a figure higher than the average for the North West (94.4%) and England (90.9%). Those classifying themselves as belonging to ethnic minorities were
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also taking place every four years, but two years after the county elections. For borough elections Poulton contains four wards: Breck, Hardhorn, Highcross and Tithebarn. All four wards elect two councillors each to Wyre Borough Council. Poulton-le-Fylde is also a county division for the
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Typical of rural agricultural settlements, Poulton's population increased by almost 25% through the first two decades of the 19th century. In the decades after 1831, the town's population growth slowed, reflecting Poulton's failure to adapt to the changes of industrial society.
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led to a decline in the craft industries in Poulton. New methods were not embraced by local producers and the town suffered from its location, far from coalfields and large labour markets. Following the development of the new town and port of
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or omnibuses. A line between Poulton and Blackpool was completed in 1846. As Fleetwood and Blackpool's own commercial capabilities developed, and Kirkham's prominence in the linen industry continued to grow, Poulton's importance declined.
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was quickly moved to Fleetwood), Poulton initially benefited commercially from the rail link. The importation of Irish and Scottish cattle through Fleetwood enabled a fortnightly cattle market to be held in Poulton. At the same time,
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brick with a slate roof and has been designated a Grade II listed building. Tradition has it that at some time during the 19th century, the vicar of St. Chad's donated to that church a particularly "papist"
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rebuild the station at the top of the Breck. The fears of local people were realised in 1893 when a train travelling too fast derailed at the bend, killing three people. The new station was built in 1896. A
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these figures are all lower than the regional and national averages. A further 9.40% of people in the borough stated that they had no religion, also a lower figure than the regional and national averages.
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Fylde Cricket Club, founded in the early 19th century, is one of the oldest clubs in Lancashire. Its home ground is commonly known as "The G", based on Moorland Road, close to Hodgson School.
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The market place, at the centre of Poulton, is the width of two streets and is now closed to motor traffic. Lying south of St Chad's Church and surrounded by shops, the square contains the t
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particularly in nearby Kirkham, and Poulton craftsmen were part of this industry by the beginning of the 19th century. During the early part of this century the changes brought by the
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Estate. Agriculture is still important locally; in 2001 2.6% of workers in Wyre were employed in agriculture, hunting or forestry (compared to 1.2% in the North West and 1.5% in England).
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Poulton's commercial importance was affected by the growth in the 19th century of two nearby coastal towns. In 1836 the first building was constructed in the new, planned town of
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is held on the fourth Saturday of every month. In October 2011, Wyre Borough Council introduced the return of a weekly market which takes place in the centre of Poulton every Monday.
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in 1819, the second Methodist chapel to be built on the Fylde. The chapel was enlarged in 1861 and 1909 and finally demolished in 1970, replaced by a new chapel in Queen Street. The
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Explanation of Quarter Sheet 91 S.W. of the One-inch Geological Survey Map of England and Wales, Illustrating the Geology of the Country around Blackpool, Poulton, and Fleetwood
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Barnes, B; Edwards, B. J. N.; Hallam, J. S.; Stuart, A. J. (13 August 1971), "Skeleton of a Late Glacial Elk associated with Barbed Points from Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire",
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of arable land. The survey recorded three churches in Amounderness though not by name. Later documentary evidence suggests that they were probably the churches at Poulton,
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style and has been identified as one of the town's "key landmarks" by the Poulton Market Town Initiative. In the 19th century, the Ship Inn, located at the corner of
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period, the town had become an important commercial centre for the region with weekly and triannual markets. Goods were imported and exported through two harbours on the
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for their special architectural, historical or cultural significance. These include two religious buildings, the structures in the market place and several houses.
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couples, and 9.0% single parents with their children; these figures were similar to those of the North West and England. Of those aged 16–74, 31.1% had no
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established a chapel in the town in 1809. Its use was intermittent and at one point the building was used as a warehouse. A new chapel was built in 1899.
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dressings. It has a corner tower and the walls have carvings of ships. Since 2000, it has operated as a café, wine bar and nightclub called the Cube.
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that is approximately a 13-mile (20 km) square peninsula. The town is on flat, slightly raised ground, approximately 1 mile (2 km) from the
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councillors, including the mayor of Wyre for 2011 David Bannister and the current leader of the council Peter Gibson. At the county election in
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was added in 1868. The churchyard, mainly to the south and east of the building, is noted for its display of crocuses in the spring. After the
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which is made up of the majority of the four wards and elects one councillor to the county council. At the most recent borough election in
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with both councils having different responsibilities for the area. Elections are held for Lancashire County Council every four years with
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roofs, caught fire and were destroyed. After local fund-raising the houses were eventually replaced with brick buildings with tile roofs.
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in Poulton was rebuilt in 1828 and closed temporarily in the late 19th century, reopening as Baines Endowed School. Today it is a
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to form the borough of Wyre. The town has the borough council's administrative centre, with its offices in Poulton Civic Centre.
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was developing as a resort and for a few years, visitors travelled by rail to Poulton and then on to Blackpool by horse-drawn
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and Vicarage Road, was a rowdy pub popular with Fleetwood seamen, travelling labourers and locals. In the 1920s, it became a
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The development in the first half of the 19th century of Fleetwood led to the arrival of the railway in the Fylde. The
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The club's first XI competes in the Palace Shield Premier Division, with a second and Sunday development team also running.
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in Lancaster and rented back to local farm workers. Much of the land in the Fylde was donated either to Cockersand Abbey or
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forces and the crew had become sick and feeble. The ship was brought by Royalists into the mouth of the River Wyre and the
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left money in his will to found three free schools in the parish: in Poulton, Marton and Thornton. All three still exist.
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was built in 1923 and was in use for trains between Fleetwood and Blackpool until 1952. Today, Poulton is a stop on the
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also concern among residents that there are not enough facilities for young people. Poulton has a library, operated by
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Poulton has two secondary schools, the oldest of which dates from the 18th century. In 1717, local woollendraper
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is delivered by the NHS North Lancashire Primary Care Trust. In 2004, the Poulton Market Town Initiative noted 11
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fourth teams and played in the Fylde League, providing a bridge between junior and senior league cricket.
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was formed to connect Fleetwood to Preston and the Preston and Wyre Railway line was completed in 1840.
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The History of the Parish of Poulton-le-Fylde, in the County of Lancaster
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of Blackpool and its Neighbourhood
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2869:"Data from the 2011 census in England and Wales - UK Census Data 2011"
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lighted tapers carried by mourners. The buildings on the west side of
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Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
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influence in the parish, with worship particularly focused in
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3717:"2011 Local Election Results – Previous Election Results"
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was dropped from its name, becoming today's Poulton F.C.
4483:, Wyre Borough Council, 20 October 2011, archived from
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closed to passengers in 1970; in 2009, a report by the
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5499:"Poulton-le-Fylde Historic Town Assessment Report"
5340:, Preston: Lancashire County Planning Department,
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4231:"Industry of Employment – All People (KS11A)"
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3813:"Lancashire Teenager Voted 'To Make a Difference'"
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759:and his lands were subsequently taken over by the
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2804:Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
681:; the name is derived from the Old English words
571:Poulton has a library and two secondary schools:
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2567:Poulton-le-Fylde Junction separates the disused
1523:Climate data for Blackpool (1971–2000 averages)
1105:Historically, Poulton-le-Fylde was one of seven
735:Poulton is one of seven ancient parishes of the
510:have been found in the area. At the time of the
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1238:system of election. Since its creation for the
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2581:Preston & Wyre Railway and Harbour Company
1163:, Poulton Urban District merged with those of
1144:. The urban district council was based at the
863:. To efficiently manage and farm these lands,
677:and Carleton. Poulton was recorded in 1086 as
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5398:Farrer, William; Brownbill, J., eds. (1912),
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4179:"Economic Activity – All People (KS09A)"
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610:uncovered the 12,000-year-old skeleton of an
552:Poulton has the administrative centre of the
526:was recorded in 1094, when it was endowed to
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2255:Poulton Gala is held annually in June and a
642:. Other finds have been made in Poulton and
606:10,000 BC. In 1970, building work in nearby
556:and is in the parliamentary constituency of
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5201:"Economic Development – Useful Links"
4934:, Lancashire County Council, November 2010
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4420:"Wyre Way – LDWA Long Distance Paths"
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3021:"History of Wyre – Poulton-le-Fylde"
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913:The port of Poulton played a role in the
5497:and Egerton Lea Consultancy (May 2005),
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5426:, Manchester: for the Chetham Society,
5315:Poulton-le-Fylde Market Town Initiative
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3844:"Poulton le Fylde, United Kingdom Page"
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2377:for local merchants and professionals.
2287:Premier Division (the 11th tier of the
1498:deposits; there is a smaller amount of
1207:the town's four wards each elected two
1098:Poulton Civic Centre, head offices for
827:granted the hundred of Amounderness to
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5617:Wyre Borough Council (28 April 2008),
5437:
5317:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
5207:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
4959:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
4454:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
4385:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
4356:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
4327:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
4262:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
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3983:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
3719:. Wyre Borough Council. Archived from
3672:, Wyre Borough Council, archived from
3666:"Mayoral Services – Coat of Arms"
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2814:provides emergency patient transport.
2279:Poulton F.C., based at Cottam Hall on
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4519:at the Football Club History Database
4507:at the Football Club History Database
3787:"Lancashire County Council:Elections"
2908:
2806:. Acute medical cases are handled by
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6516:List of civil parishes in Lancashire
4895:"Full Steam Ahead for Fylde Railway"
4651:
2840:List of people from Poulton-le-Fylde
2333:Listed buildings in Poulton-le-Fylde
2313:
2228:Poulton's public spaces include the
1909:
1301:
5338:Lancashire's Architectural Heritage
4529:Palace Shield - Fylde Palace Shield
4124:"Poulton le Fylde CP/AP Population"
3977:"Population and Census Information"
1201:Lancashire County Council elections
24:
5652:History of the Fylde of Lancashire
5552:History of the Fylde of Lancashire
4953:"Public Transport – Airports"
4740:National Heritage List for England
3493:National Heritage List for England
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2491:. In 1583, the family of Cardinal
961:was imported from Ireland and the
503:, it had a population of 18,115.
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5529:Dictionary of English Place-Names
5378:De Rance, Charles Eugene (1875),
5366:, London: J. M. Dent & Sons,
5165:. 30 January 2018. Archived from
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4428:Long Distance Walkers Association
3884:
2678:Poulton was previously served by
2341:2 Breck Road, the former Ship Inn
2216:'s Market Town Initiative. Their
1445:and 3 miles (5 km) from the
1196:elections to Wyre Borough Council
829:Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler
797:to 7th century Anglo-Saxon saint
6745:Geography of the Borough of Wyre
5311:"A Health Check and Action Plan"
4824:, Office for National Statistics
4663:
4256:"Poulton Market Town Initiative"
4237:, Office for National Statistics
4185:, Office for National Statistics
4158:A Vision of Britain through Time
4154:"Poulton le Fylde UD Population"
4129:A Vision of Britain through Time
4093:, Office for National Statistics
4065:, Office for National Statistics
4040:, Office for National Statistics
4012:, Office for National Statistics
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2585:Poulton-le-Fylde railway station
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1228:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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5068:Hodgson School official website
4893:Bennett, Julia (16 June 2009),
4557:British Listed Buildings Online
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2285:West Lancashire Football League
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1222:The town is represented in the
724:, to distinguish the town from
84:Show map of the Borough of Wyre
6740:Unparished areas in Lancashire
5446:
5335:
5099:, Ofsted, 2008, archived from
5010:Baines School official website
4694:
4160:, Great Britain Historical GIS
3954:Office for National Statistics
3910:"Blackpool 1971–2000 Averages"
3612:The Parish of Poulton-le-Fylde
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6014:Upper Rawcliffe-with-Tarnacre
5650:The Project Gutenberg eBook:
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5364:Lancashire Plain and Seaboard
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4759:Hartwell & Pevsner (2009)
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4646:Hartwell & Pevsner (2009)
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3850:, Falling Rain Genomics, Inc.
3642:Poulton-le-Fylde Through Time
3616:Farrer & Brownbill (1912)
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2762:distribution network operator
2684:Liverpool John Lennon Airport
2230:Jean Stansfield Memorial Park
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1712:Average rainfall mm (inches)
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1116:, an ancient division of the
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6622:Parliamentary constituencies
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5362:Collins, Herbert C. (1953),
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4379:"Cottam Hall Playing Fields"
4134:Great Britain Historical GIS
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3848:Global Gazetteer Version 2.2
3765:"Councillors – Wyre Council"
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2845:List of places in Lancashire
2812:North West Ambulance Service
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2218:Health Check and Action Plan
1995:
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1219:councillor, Geoffrey Roper.
1136:. Poulton was governed by a
638:was found in the area, near
81:Location within Wyre Borough
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5979:Myerscough & Bilsborrow
5601:Thornber, William (1840) ,
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5205:Wyre Borough Council Online
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4866:Wyre Borough Council (2008)
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4481:Wyre Borough Council Online
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4383:Wyre Borough Council Online
4354:Wyre Borough Council Online
4325:Wyre Borough Council Online
4260:Wyre Borough Council Online
3981:Wyre Borough Council Online
3885:Wyre Borough Council (2008)
3670:Wyre Borough Council Online
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2756:facilities are provided by
2643:and is linked to it by the
2535:The first establishment of
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1642:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1572:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
839:of Amounderness to his son
508:Roman settlement in England
491:, England, situated on the
176:OS grid reference
29:Human settlement in England
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6735:Market towns in Lancashire
5567:Storey, Christine (2001),
5526:
3640:Storey, Christine (2012).
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2414:and, from 1928 to 2001, a
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1475:and particularly Triassic
1234:. It elects one MP by the
1066:Lancashire local elections
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5495:Lancashire County Council
5447:Gooderson, P. J. (1980),
5384:Longmans, Green, & Co
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2223:Lancashire County Council
2104:Population of working age
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1188:Lancashire County Council
1161:Local Government Act 1972
1159:. In 1974, following the
1062:Lancashire County Council
886:In the 17th century
757:Battle of Stamford Bridge
620:Roman conquest of Britain
479:), commonly shortened to
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114:Location within the Fylde
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5475:. New Haven and London:
5420:Fishwick, Henry (1885),
5336:Champness, John (1989),
5064:"Hodgson School History"
4822:Neighbourhood Statistics
4235:Neighbourhood Statistics
4183:Neighbourhood Statistics
4091:Neighbourhood Statistics
4063:Neighbourhood Statistics
4038:Neighbourhood Statistics
4010:Neighbourhood Statistics
3950:Neighbourhood Statistics
3488:"Market Cross (1072405)"
3319:Schofield, M.M. (1976).
2780:National Health Services
2772:policing is provided by
2501:St John the Evangelist's
2479:there remained a strong
2289:English football pyramid
2269:
1505:Poulton has a generally
1464:of the area consists of
906:marched from across the
763:. Between 1069 and 1086
5533:Oxford University Press
5531:, Oxford and New York:
5449:A History of Lancashire
5271:Nature Publishing Group
5163:Lancashire Evening Post
3644:. Amberley Publishing.
3591:Britain, Great (1926).
2794:in the town (including
2774:Lancashire Constabulary
2524:style, was designed by
1904:academic qualifications
1151:Today, with respect to
1107:ecclesiastical parishes
1029:Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood
977:, oats from Ulverston,
933:19th and 20th centuries
819:Abbey of St. Martin in
6009:Stalmine-with-Staynall
5233:Bagley, J. J. (1972),
3767:. Wyre Borough Council
3745:. Wyre Borough Council
2766:Electricity North West
2705:
2587:, on the line between
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2442:
2388:
2342:
1232:Wyre and Preston North
1102:
1091:
950:
751:, the brother of King
280:Postcode district
153:Show map of Lancashire
6650:Blackburn with Darwen
6199:Boroughs or districts
6185:Blackburn with Darwen
5549:Porter, John (1876),
5527:Mills, A. D. (1998),
5477:Yale University Press
4424:LDWA official website
2988:The National Archives
2810:in Blackpool and the
2701:
2630:Fleetwood Branch Line
2610:Blackpool Branch Line
2573:Blackpool Branch Line
2569:Fleetwood Branch Line
2566:
2549:Congregational church
2437:
2383:
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2208:Culture and community
2192:Industrial Revolution
1417:53.847000°N 2.99500°W
1240:2010 general election
1215:, the town elected a
1175:of Fleetwood and the
1097:
1081:
940:
843:, who became the 1st
767:gave Amounderness to
765:William the Conqueror
755:. Tostig died at the
593:History of Lancashire
117:Show map of the Fylde
5873:St Michael's on Wyre
5655:– John Porter (1876)
5451:, London: Batsford,
4932:Bus Map & Guides
3057:Amounderness hundred
3029:Wyre Borough Council
2915:Barnes et al. (1971)
2539:in Poulton were the
2132:Part-time employment
2118:Full-time employment
1455:Blackpool Urban Area
1433:. It is situated on
1192:Wyre Borough Council
1130:Hardhorn-With-Newton
1100:Wyre Borough Council
1090:, now a public house
1074:Wyre local elections
1025:Member of Parliament
945:, looking north, by
925:, low cottages with
915:Atlantic slave trade
793:. The dedication of
791:St Michael's on Wyre
562:Blackpool Urban Area
560:. It is part of the
260:Sovereign state
6730:Towns in Lancashire
6677:Grade II* buildings
6637:Scheduled monuments
6606:Leeds and Liverpool
6272:(cities in italics)
6178:Unitary authorities
5969:Inskip-with-Sowerby
5919:Barnacre-with-Bonds
5279:1971Natur.232..488B
5093:"Inspection Report"
5035:"Inspection Report"
4671:"The Cube Wine Bar"
2802:is provided by the
2764:for electricity is
2720:non-denominational
2663:, Coastal Coaches,
2657:Blackpool Transport
2477:English Reformation
1422:53.847000; -2.99500
1413: /
1236:first past the post
941:Poulton-le-Fylde's
815:, as a cell of the
401: /
46:Poulton-le-Fylde's
5725:Thornton-Cleveleys
5103:on 5 February 2011
4734:Historic England,
4675:www.thecubebar.com
3793:on 14 January 2010
3594:The London Gazette
2879:on 12 January 2016
2706:
2688:Manchester Airport
2614:Kirkham and Wesham
2612:. It lies between
2577:
2507:is constructed of
2443:
2412:working men's club
2389:
2362:own's war memorial
2343:
2299:Fylde Cricket Club
2281:Blackpool Old Road
2214:Countryside Agency
1252:Lancaster and Wyre
1217:Conservative Party
1209:Conservative Party
1169:Thornton-Cleveleys
1103:
1092:
951:
847:around this time.
809:priory of St. Mary
773:Roger the Poitevin
346:UK Parliament
292:Dialling code
6710:
6709:
6672:Grade I buildings
6270:Major settlements
6170:Lancashire Portal
6153:Ceremonial county
6118:
6117:
6114:
6113:
6039:Forest of Bowland
5689:Geography of the
5577:Tempus Publishing
5486:978-0-300-12667-9
5472:Lancashire: North
5467:Pevsner, Nikolaus
5465:Hartwell, Clare;
5309:BE Group (2004),
5074:on 23 August 2010
4900:Blackpool Gazette
4818:"Religion (KS07)"
4602:, images pp. 9–10
4448:"Farmers Markets"
2832:Lancashire portal
2808:Victoria Hospital
2792:general practices
2680:Blackpool Airport
2530:Pugin & Pugin
2416:Conservative club
2347:Conservation Area
2314:Wyre Cricket Club
2187:
2186:
2065:
2064:
2061:
1922:Population growth
1910:Population change
1884:
1883:
1789:
1788:
1512:like much of the
1395:
1394:
1390:
1389:
1173:municipal borough
1050:Mains electricity
845:Earl of Lancaster
841:Edmund Crouchback
626:tribe called the
524:church of St Chad
420:
419:
210:Shire county
16:(Redirected from
6752:
6725:Poulton-le-Fylde
6692:Lord Lieutenants
6461:Poulton-le-Fylde
6339:Clayton-le-Moors
6161:
6155:
6145:
6138:
6131:
6122:
6121:
6032:
6031:
5989:Nether Wyresdale
5838:Knott End-on-Sea
5715:Poulton-le-Fylde
5683:
5676:
5669:
5660:
5659:
5638:
5637:
5635:
5629:
5623:, archived from
5613:
5597:
5569:Poulton-le-Fylde
5563:
5545:
5523:
5522:
5520:
5514:
5503:
5490:
5461:
5443:
5434:
5416:
5394:
5374:
5358:
5332:
5331:
5329:
5323:
5305:
5287:10.1038/232488a0
5255:
5240:
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5108:
5089:
5083:
5082:
5081:
5079:
5070:, archived from
5060:
5054:
5053:
5052:
5050:
5031:
5025:
5024:
5023:
5021:
5016:on 13 April 2010
5012:, archived from
5002:
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4698:
4695:Champness (1989)
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4350:"Tithebarn Park"
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3973:
3964:
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3962:
3960:
3942:
3933:
3932:
3931:
3929:
3920:, archived from
3914:official website
3906:
3900:
3894:
3888:
3882:
3876:
3870:
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3858:
3857:
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3755:
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3739:
3733:
3732:
3730:
3728:
3723:on 5 August 2012
3713:
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3561:
3555:
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3534:
3521:
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3504:
3503:
3502:
3500:
3484:Historic England
3480:
3474:
3468:
3462:
3456:
3450:
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3435:
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3423:
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3411:
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3085:
3076:
3073:Gooderson (1980)
3070:
3064:
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3042:
3040:
3031:, archived from
3017:
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2889:
2888:
2886:
2884:
2875:. Archived from
2865:
2834:
2829:
2828:
2782:are provided by
2758:United Utilities
2461:English Heritage
2446:St Chad's Church
2439:St Chad's Church
2355:English Heritage
2351:listed buildings
2072:
2057:
1918:
1917:
1829:Total population
1797:
1520:
1519:
1510:maritime climate
1451:Second World War
1428:
1427:
1425:
1424:
1423:
1418:
1414:
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1406:
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1352:
1347:Poulton-le-Fylde
1345:
1344:
1328:
1327:
1302:
1286:
1279:
1272:
1263:
1262:
1224:House of Commons
997:, and coal from
857:Cockersand Abbey
795:Poulton's church
726:Poulton-le-Sands
630:. A 4th century
605:
528:Lancaster Priory
478:
477:
474:
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470:
467:
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439:
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433:
423:Poulton-le-Fylde
416:
415:
413:
412:
411:
406:
405:53.847°N 2.995°W
402:
399:
398:
397:
394:
368:
274:POULTON-LE-FYLDE
254:
186:
185:
154:
147:Location within
141:Poulton-le-Fylde
137:
136:
130:
118:
108:Poulton-le-Fylde
104:
103:
97:
85:
75:Poulton-le-Fylde
71:
70:
64:
44:
35:Poulton-le-Fylde
32:
31:
21:
18:Poulton-Le-Fylde
6760:
6759:
6755:
6754:
6753:
6751:
6750:
6749:
6715:
6714:
6711:
6706:
6610:
6589:
6521:
6510:
6426:Lytham St Annes
6271:
6265:
6256:West Lancashire
6194:
6173:
6162:
6157:
6151:
6149:
6119:
6110:
6091:Lancaster Canal
6074:
6065:Fair Snape Fell
6053:
6023:
5959:Great Eccleston
5907:
5818:Great Eccleston
5741:
5693:
5691:Borough of Wyre
5687:
5646:
5641:
5633:
5631:
5630:on 13 June 2011
5627:
5587:
5543:
5518:
5516:
5515:on 12 June 2011
5512:
5501:
5487:
5459:
5442:, vol. 127
5348:
5327:
5325:
5324:on 13 June 2011
5321:
5253:
5223:
5214:
5212:
5211:on 13 June 2011
5199:
5198:
5194:
5188:BE Group (2004)
5186:
5182:
5172:
5170:
5157:
5156:
5152:
5146:BE Group (2004)
5144:
5140:
5131:
5129:
5120:
5119:
5115:
5106:
5104:
5091:
5090:
5086:
5077:
5075:
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5032:
5028:
5019:
5017:
5004:
5003:
4999:
4991:
4987:
4979:
4975:
4966:
4964:
4963:on 22 July 2011
4951:
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4907:
4891:
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4825:
4816:
4815:
4806:
4798:
4794:
4788:Fishwick (1885)
4786:
4782:
4774:
4765:
4757:
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4732:
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4550:
4546:
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4523:
4515:
4511:
4503:
4499:
4490:
4488:
4487:on 2 April 2012
4475:
4474:
4470:
4461:
4459:
4458:on 13 June 2011
4446:
4445:
4441:
4432:
4430:
4418:
4417:
4413:
4405:
4401:
4392:
4390:
4389:on 13 June 2011
4377:
4376:
4372:
4363:
4361:
4360:on 13 June 2011
4348:
4347:
4343:
4334:
4332:
4331:on 13 June 2011
4319:
4318:
4314:
4308:BE Group (2004)
4306:
4302:
4296:BE Group (2004)
4294:
4290:
4284:BE Group (2004)
4282:
4278:
4269:
4267:
4266:on 13 June 2011
4254:
4253:
4249:
4240:
4238:
4229:
4228:
4224:
4218:BE Group (2004)
4216:
4209:
4203:BE Group (2004)
4201:
4197:
4188:
4186:
4177:
4176:
4172:
4163:
4161:
4152:
4151:
4147:
4138:
4136:
4122:
4121:
4117:
4111:Fishwick (1885)
4109:
4105:
4096:
4094:
4085:
4084:
4077:
4068:
4066:
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4056:
4052:
4043:
4041:
4032:
4031:
4024:
4015:
4013:
4004:
4003:
3999:
3990:
3988:
3987:on 13 June 2011
3975:
3974:
3967:
3958:
3956:
3944:
3943:
3936:
3927:
3925:
3924:on 29 June 2011
3908:
3907:
3903:
3897:De Rance (1875)
3895:
3891:
3883:
3879:
3871:
3862:
3853:
3851:
3842:
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3726:
3724:
3715:
3714:
3710:
3700:
3698:
3693:
3692:
3688:
3679:
3677:
3676:on 13 June 2011
3664:
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3589:
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3465:
3459:Fishwick (1885)
3457:
3453:
3445:
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3430:
3426:
3418:
3414:
3406:
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3396:Fishwick (1885)
3394:
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3366:
3358:
3351:
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3339:
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3317:
3313:
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3301:
3293:
3286:
3280:Fishwick (1885)
3278:
3271:
3263:
3259:
3253:Thornber (1840)
3251:
3247:
3239:
3235:
3227:
3218:
3212:Fishwick (1885)
3210:
3201:
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3189:
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3118:
3109:
3101:
3094:
3086:
3079:
3071:
3067:
3054:
3047:
3038:
3036:
3035:on 13 June 2011
3019:
3018:
3014:
3006:
3002:
2993:
2991:
2976:
2975:
2971:
2963:
2959:
2953:Fishwick (1885)
2951:
2947:
2939:
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2920:
2913:
2909:
2903:Thornber (1840)
2901:
2892:
2882:
2880:
2867:
2866:
2862:
2853:
2830:
2823:
2820:
2746:
2744:Public services
2730:Hodgson Academy
2718:voluntary aided
2696:
2626:Blackpool North
2606:Caldervale Line
2561:
2457:listed building
2441:, looking north
2432:
2335:
2329:
2316:
2301:
2277:
2272:
2257:farmers' market
2210:
2070:
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1295:
1290:
1260:
1118:historic county
1076:
1070:Borough of Wyre
1058:
935:
900:Parliamentarian
745:Norman conquest
743:. Prior to the
600:
595:
589:
581:farmers' market
577:Hodgson Academy
554:Borough of Wyre
512:Norman conquest
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2759:
2755:
2751:
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2731:
2727:
2723:
2722:comprehensive
2719:
2715:
2714:Baines School
2711:
2704:
2703:Baines School
2700:
2691:
2689:
2685:
2681:
2676:
2675:and Preston.
2674:
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2607:
2603:
2602:Poulton Curve
2599:
2594:
2590:
2586:
2582:
2574:
2570:
2565:
2556:
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2550:
2546:
2545:Church Street
2542:
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2531:
2527:
2523:
2519:
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2510:
2506:
2502:
2498:
2494:
2493:William Allen
2490:
2486:
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2454:
2453:parish church
2451:
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2397:
2393:
2392:Public houses
2386:
2382:
2378:
2375:
2374:whipping post
2371:
2367:
2364:as well as a
2363:
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2247:
2244:. There is a
2243:
2239:
2238:Poulton Curve
2235:
2231:
2226:
2224:
2219:
2215:
2205:
2201:
2198:
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2182:
2179:
2176:
2173:
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2148:
2146:Self employed
2145:
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2102:
2099:
2096:
2094:
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2089:
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2080:
2077:
2076:Wyre compared
2073:
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2051:
2049:
2047:
2044:
2041:
2038:
2035:
2032:
2029:
2026:
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1827:
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1821:
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1801:Wyre compared
1798:
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1774:
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1514:British Isles
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1474:
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1158:
1155:, Poulton is
1154:
1149:
1147:
1146:old town hall
1143:
1139:
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1127:
1123:
1119:
1115:
1112:
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1101:
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1089:
1088:Church Street
1085:
1084:Old Town Hall
1080:
1075:
1071:
1067:
1063:
1053:
1051:
1047:
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1035:
1034:customs house
1030:
1026:
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988:
984:
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979:Kirkcudbright
976:
972:
968:
964:
960:
956:
948:
947:A. R. Quinton
944:
939:
930:
928:
924:
918:
916:
911:
909:
905:
904:Earl of Derby
901:
897:
893:
889:
884:
882:
881:Abbey of Syon
878:
874:
870:
866:
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861:Whalley Abbey
858:
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834:
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778:Domesday Book
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598:Early history
594:
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582:
579:. There is a
578:
574:
573:Baines School
569:
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6488:Skelmersdale
6470:
6460:
6408:
6294:Barnoldswick
6251:South Ribble
6168:
5828:Hollins Lane
5808:Eagland Hill
5803:Dolphinholme
5714:
5651:
5632:, retrieved
5625:the original
5619:
5605:, J. Banks,
5602:
5568:
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5528:
5517:, retrieved
5510:the original
5505:
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4961:the original
4956:
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4898:
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4826:, retrieved
4821:
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4754:
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4702:
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4678:. Retrieved
4674:
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4653:
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4560:, retrieved
4556:
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4505:Poulton Town
4500:
4489:, retrieved
4485:the original
4480:
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4460:, retrieved
4456:the original
4451:
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4387:the original
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4329:the original
4324:
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4259:
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4090:
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4062:
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4009:
4000:
3989:, retrieved
3985:the original
3980:
3957:, retrieved
3949:
3926:, retrieved
3922:the original
3913:
3904:
3892:
3880:
3852:, retrieved
3847:
3838:
3827:, retrieved
3825:, 8 May 2010
3816:
3807:
3795:. Retrieved
3791:the original
3781:
3769:. Retrieved
3759:
3747:. Retrieved
3737:
3725:. Retrieved
3721:the original
3711:
3699:. Retrieved
3689:
3678:, retrieved
3674:the original
3669:
3660:
3641:
3635:
3623:
3618:, pp. 219–25
3593:
3586:
3559:
3497:, retrieved
3491:
3478:
3466:
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3068:
3037:, retrieved
3033:the original
3024:
3015:
3008:Mills (1998)
3003:
2994:21 September
2992:, retrieved
2981:
2972:
2960:
2948:
2921:
2910:
2881:. Retrieved
2877:the original
2872:
2863:
2788:primary care
2778:
2747:
2738:
2710:James Baines
2707:
2677:
2651:. There are
2638:
2598:railway halt
2578:
2553:
2534:
2444:
2390:
2387:public house
2366:market cross
2359:
2344:
2321:
2317:
2309:
2305:
2302:
2292:
2278:
2275:Poulton F.C.
2261:
2254:
2234:railway halt
2227:
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1459:
1405:53°50′49.2″N
1397:
1346:
1292:
1244:Conservative
1221:
1185:
1150:
1111:Amounderness
1104:
1048:
1015:
1007:
1003:market cross
952:
943:Market Place
923:Market Place
919:
912:
908:River Ribble
885:
849:
835:granted the
803:
776:
769:Anglo-Norman
741:Amounderness
734:
717:
710:
706:
702:
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694:
690:
686:
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533:By the post-
532:
520:Amounderness
505:
480:
422:
421:
48:Market Place
26:
6573:tributaries
6478:Rawtenstall
6019:Winmarleigh
5903:Winmarleigh
5853:Oakenclough
5778:Calder Vale
5634:19 November
5273:: 488–489,
4995:, pp. 88–89
4967:13 November
4938:13 November
4910:20 November
4856:, pp. 72–73
4745:13 November
4491:13 November
4433:17 November
4409:, pp. 30–31
4393:16 November
4364:16 November
4321:"Libraries"
3928:19 November
3829:19 November
3797:24 February
3771:24 February
3749:24 February
3727:24 February
3499:13 November
3173:, pp. 33–34
3063:, pp. 68–71
2770:Home Office
2641:M6 motorway
2489:seminarians
2418:. It is an
2396:Golden Ball
2385:Golden Ball
2264:Skrewdriver
2113:35,532,091
1997:Population
1900:co-habiting
1838:49,138,831
1483:made up of
1420: /
1248:Ben Wallace
1230:as part of
875:. When the
806:Benedictine
749:Earl Tostig
659:Old English
652:hipposandal
636:Roman coins
485:market town
408: /
168:2021 Census
6719:Categories
6645:Lancashire
6456:Penwortham
6394:Haslingden
6314:Brierfield
6279:Accrington
6246:Rossendale
6159:Lancashire
6028:Topography
5893:Stake Pool
5888:Shireshead
5843:Myerscough
5798:Churchtown
5753:Bilsborrow
5519:15 October
5382:, London:
5328:26 October
5241:, London:
5237:Lancashire
5215:15 October
5132:20 October
5107:20 October
5078:20 October
5049:20 October
5020:20 October
4828:15 October
4462:15 October
4335:15 October
4270:15 October
4241:15 October
4189:15 October
4164:20 October
4139:20 October
4097:15 October
4069:15 October
4044:15 October
4016:15 October
3991:15 October
3959:15 October
3918:Met Office
3854:14 October
3701:28 January
3680:15 October
3039:15 October
2851:References
2748:Poulton's
2661:Stagecoach
2649:Greenhalgh
2541:Methodists
2522:Romanesque
2505:presbytery
2408:Breck Road
2404:Mock Tudor
2331:See also:
2242:allotments
2160:Unemployed
2093:North West
1818:North West
1793:Demography
1784:Met Office
1473:sandstones
1443:River Wyre
1157:unparished
1060:See also:
1056:Governance
1043:charabancs
991:Whitehaven
955:River Wyre
888:Civil Wars
722:Penny Post
648:Germanicus
591:See also:
539:River Wyre
489:Lancashire
393:53°50′49″N
382:Lancashire
335:North West
323:Lancashire
311:Lancashire
236:North West
218:Lancashire
163:Population
149:Lancashire
6655:Blackpool
6601:Lancaster
6578:crossings
6512:See also:
6508:Whitworth
6498:Waterfoot
6431:Morecambe
6421:Longridge
6410:Lancaster
6374:Fleetwood
6349:Clitheroe
6344:Cleveleys
6329:Carnforth
6324:Burscough
6309:Blackpool
6304:Blackburn
6226:Lancaster
6190:Blackpool
6079:Waterways
5964:Hambleton
5944:Fleetwood
5939:Claughton
5934:Catterall
5924:Bleasdale
5823:Hambleton
5793:Claughton
5788:Catterall
5768:Bowgreave
5758:Bleasdale
5735:Cleveleys
5705:Fleetwood
5611:504893228
5595:228086854
5469:(2009) .
5406:Constable
5006:"Welcome"
3434:, pp. 8–9
2856:Footnotes
2736:in 2011.
2694:Education
2673:Over Wyre
2669:Transpora
2624:(towards
2616:(towards
2593:Fleetwood
2571:from the
2559:Transport
2518:sandstone
2485:Singleton
2424:sandstone
2420:Edwardian
2327:Landmarks
2197:Fleetwood
2110:4,839,669
2059:Sources:
1835:6,729,764
1507:temperate
1492:colluvium
1477:mudstones
1447:Irish Sea
1435:the Fylde
1408:2°59′42″W
1385:Singleton
1375:Blackpool
1316:Hambleton
1306:Cleveleys
1258:Geography
1039:Blackpool
1027:(MP) Sir
1018:Fleetwood
995:Liverpool
975:Ulverston
971:limestone
949:, c. 1920
892:Royalists
869:Singleton
837:wapentake
833:Henry III
825:Richard I
813:Lancaster
783:carucates
775:. In the
753:Harold II
730:Morecambe
667:farmstead
640:Fleetwood
547:Blackpool
543:Fleetwood
499:. In the
497:the Fylde
396:2°59′42″W
330:Ambulance
270:Post town
6702:Red Rose
6641:Schools
6553:Hyndburn
6493:Thornton
6466:Preesall
6441:Ormskirk
6384:Garstang
6221:Hyndburn
6101:R Calder
6004:Preesall
5974:Kirkland
5954:Garstang
5912:Parishes
5898:Stalmine
5883:Scronkey
5783:Carleton
5746:Villages
5730:Thornton
5720:Preesall
5710:Garstang
5561:12931605
5414:59626695
5356:20690451
5295:16077546
5269:(5311),
5243:Batsford
4648:, p. 506
4590:, p. 124
3818:BBC News
3630:, p. 107
3422:, p. 209
3410:, p. 179
3374:, p. 196
3347:, p. 205
3334:: 30–73.
3255:, p. 285
3243:, p. 189
3149:, p. 188
3105:, p. 178
3090:, p. 186
3010:, p. 277
2905:, p. 281
2818:See also
2796:Carleton
2754:sewerage
2728:report.
2665:Cumfybus
2608:and the
2514:vestment
2509:rendered
2450:Anglican
2430:Religion
2250:footpath
1782:Source:
1777:(34.30)
1496:alluvium
1470:Triassic
1380:Staining
1311:Thornton
1181:Garstang
1165:Preesall
1126:Thornton
1122:Carleton
983:Dumfries
927:thatched
873:Staining
718:le-Fylde
671:Thornton
644:Skippool
628:Setantii
608:Carleton
535:Medieval
192:District
6687:Museums
6682:History
6543:Douglas
6483:Rishton
6472:Preston
6451:Padiham
6416:Leyland
6404:Kirkham
6399:Heysham
6379:Fulwood
6334:Chorley
6319:Burnley
6299:Bispham
6236:Preston
6211:Chorley
6206:Burnley
6096:R Brock
6070:Parlick
5999:Pilling
5878:Scorton
5868:Rossall
5863:Pilling
5432:5823780
5392:5292604
5372:5394893
5303:4260707
5275:Bibcode
5190:, p. 13
5148:, p. 14
4983:, p. 33
4925:"Map 2"
4880:, p. 74
4868:, p. 15
4844:, p. 82
4802:, p. 22
4790:, p. 64
4778:, p. 23
4724:, p. 16
4709:, p. 17
4697:, p. 69
4680:9 March
4660:, p. 45
4636:, p. 96
4621:, p. 22
4578:, p. 17
4517:Poulton
4310:, p. 16
4298:, p. 15
4220:, p. 12
4205:, p. 11
4113:, p. 36
3581:, p. 20
3566:, p. 72
3554:, p. 71
3539:, p. 93
3520:, p. 92
3473:, p. 16
3461:, p. 34
3449:, p. 91
3398:, p. 33
3386:, p. 18
3362:, p. 49
3309:, p. 59
3297:, p. 18
3282:, p. 30
3267:, p. 65
3231:, p. 12
3197:, p. 11
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2068:Economy
2052:18,264
2045:16,401
2042:12,726
1886:At the
1832:105,618
1823:England
1772:(2.30)
1767:(3.70)
1762:(3.85)
1757:(3.25)
1752:(2.89)
1747:(2.34)
1742:(2.35)
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6548:Hodder
6538:Darwen
6533:Calder
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6503:Wesham
6436:Nelson
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2141:11.8%
2127:40.8%
2107:74,885
2039:7,676
2036:7,112
2033:3,366
2030:2,723
2027:2,424
2024:2,223
2021:1,412
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1072:, and
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5763:Bonds
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2465:slate
2270:Sport
2180:14.1%
2177:20.0%
2169:3.4%
2155:8.3%
2149:10.2%
2138:11.9%
2135:12.8%
2124:38.8%
2121:35.0%
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1989:1991
1986:1981
1983:1971
1980:1961
1977:1951
1974:1939
1971:1931
1968:1921
1965:1911
1962:1901
1959:1891
1956:1881
1953:1871
1950:1861
1947:1851
1944:1841
1941:1831
1938:1821
1935:1811
1932:1801
1929:Year
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1871:Black
1866:4.6%
1857:Asian
1849:94.4%
1846:98.9%
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715:affix
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2885:2020
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2163:2.6%
2152:7.1%
2088:Wyre
2000:769
1892:Wyre
1877:0.6%
1874:0.1%
1863:3.4%
1860:0.4%
1813:Wyre
1770:58.3
1765:94.0
1760:97.9
1755:82.5
1750:73.4
1745:59.5
1740:59.8
1735:49.0
1730:48.9
1725:68.3
1720:58.7
1715:81.1
1685:10.2
1680:12.3
1675:12.4
1670:10.0
1635:12.9
1620:13.7
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1610:19.4
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1590:11.6
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