Preston Rural East

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Preston Rural East

The ward of Preston Rural East(red) shown within Preston (orange)
District: City of Preston
UK Parliament constituency: Ribble Valley
Ceremonial county: Lancashire
Region: North West England
Coordinates SD589343
Population (2001): 6540
Councillors
  • Neil Cartwright – Conservative
  • Thomas Davies - Conservative

Preston Rural East is an electoral ward in the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. The ward is in the eastern and northeastern part of the city near the M55 motorway moving out towards Sherwood and Grimsargh.

[edit] Parishes

Unlike many other districts of Preston, the ward of Preston Rural East is parished, in that it has within it parish councils with their own structure and elected councillors. The parishes within Preston Rural East are Grimsargh, Haighton, and Broughton-in-Amounderness.

[edit] Demographics

At the most recent census in 2001, the electoral ward of Preston Rural East had a population of 3,814. Over 88% described themselves as Christian. Many of the people living in the wards and parishes rely on farming and agriculture for their living. At the most recent elections, the Preston Council election, 2008, the electorate of the ward was 3,905.[1] The ward forms, in conjunction with its neighbour Preston Rural North, the Lancashire County Council electoral division of Preston Rural District.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Electoral Ward Results