South Ribble

South Ribble is a non-metropolitan district and borough of Lancashire, England. Its council is based in Leyland. The population, at the 2011 Census, was 109,057.[2] In May 2007, the council was officially declared "Excellent" by the Audit Commission, of the best five district councils in the country.

Borough of South Ribble
Shown within the ceremonial county of Lancashire
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionNorth West England
Ceremonial countyLancashire
Founded1974
Admin. HQLeyland
Government
  TypeSouth Ribble Borough Council
  Leadership:Leader & Cabinet
  Executive:Labour
  MPs:Katherine Fletcher, Nigel Evans
Area
  Total43.6 sq mi (113.0 km2)
Area rank201st
Population
 (mid-2019 est.)
  Total110,788
  RankRanked 215th
  Density2,500/sq mi (980/km2)
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (British Summer Time)
ONS code30UN (ONS)
E07000126 (GSS)
Ethnicity98.0% White
1.5% S. Asian [1]
Websitesouthribble.gov.uk

Overview

On 4 October 2007, a team from South Ribble won the LGC Challenge, defeating over 40 other authorities, including larger metropolitan and unitary councils.

South Ribble Borough Council is working in partnership with Chorley Borough Council (a neighbouring authority) on Finance, Procurement, Audit and other centralised functions.

Other notable population areas within South Ribble are Penwortham, Longton, Hutton (headquarters of the Lancashire Police), Walton-le-Dale, Bamber Bridge, Lostock Hall, Moss Side, and part of Buckshaw Village.

The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, from Leyland and Walton-le-Dale urban districts, along with part of Preston Rural District.

The Parliamentary Constituency of South Ribble includes the West Lancashire communities of Rufford, Tarleton, Hesketh Bank and Meols.

In February 2017 the district was named as the 'UK's best place to live' for people in their twenties on Channel 4's programme of the same name.

Council affiliation

South Ribble Council elections are at South Ribble Borough Council elections

In the 2007 local elections, South Ribble witnessed a landslide Conservative victory, gaining 24 seats to hold 44 of 55 on the borough council.[3]

After the 2015 local elections, the political make up was Conservative (29 members), Labour (19 members) and Liberal Democrat (2 members).

In the 2019 local elections the Conservatives lost their majority and Labour took control after an agreement with the Liberal Democrats. The current make up of the Council is Conservatives (23 members), Labour (22 members), Liberal Democrat (5 members).

Parishes

South Ribble parishes

The former urban district areas of Leyland, Lostock Hall, Bamber Bridge and Walton-le-Dale are unparished areas. The rest of the district is divided into the following civil parishes:

  1. Cuerdale
  2. Farington
  3. Hutton
  4. Little Hoole
  5. Longton
  6. Much Hoole
  7. Penwortham (town)
  8. Samlesbury

Twin Town

South Ribble is twinned with:[4]

Footnotes

  1. "Non-Metropolitan District population 2011". Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  2. "South Ribble". BBC News. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
  3. South Ribble Borough Council, Town Twinning retrieved 21 January 2019
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