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Preston is a city in the north west of England. It is the administrative centre of Lancashire, and has a population of 131,000 (2004 estimated). In Roman times, the main road from Cheshire to Cumberland passed a mile away from the site of Preston. In 705, the lands near the River Ribble were set on a new foundation, and the parish church was built. Later, Edward the Elder passed the lands on the cathedral at York, and from then were passed between churches, hence the name 'Priest's Town' or Preston. The strategic location of the town, almost halfway between Glasgow and London, was crucial during wars, proven as decisive battles were fought here during the English Civil War, and the Jacobite rebellion. Served by the River Ribble, Preston was one of the most important towns of the county of Lancaster which aided the expansion of the city. The 19th century saw a period of new prosperity, as the town expanded from a small market town into an industrial one, aided by the invention of Richard Arkwright's water frame, which brought cotton mills to the north of England. The more oppressive side of the industrialisation came in August 1842, when 4 demonstrators were killed by the army during a protest against working conditions in the mills. Preston was granted city status in 2002 as part of the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations. Preston is now a very cosmopolitan city, with a two large shopping centres, a large retail park next to the docks, and the UK's first Kentucky Fried Chicken. Preston is home to the Championship football side Preston North End. There are several museums and parks in the town, and points of interest nearby include the Ribble Steam Railway and the Forest of Bowland. Preston lies on the West Coast Main Line, and sees Virgin services from Scotland to London, as well as Virgin Cross Country services to the South Coast. Northern Rail operate services between Blackpool and towns including York, Buxton, Stockport and Liverpool. Transpennine Express operate services between Manchester Airport and Barrow/Windermere through Preston. Nearby towns include Blackpool, Blackburn, Fleetwood, Poulton-le-Fylde, Southport, Leyland, Chorley, Burnley, Accrington, Bolton and Wigan.

Additional Public Administration in Preston listings

Office of Fair Trading,The

Tel: 020 72118000 - Fleetbank Ho, 2-6 Salisbury Sq, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 1BA

Preston City Council

Preston, Lancashire, PR1 6JY

Preston City Council (Housing & Direct Services Department, District Housing Offices)

Tel: 01772 651314 - 17 Langcliffe Rd, Ribbleton, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 6UE

Preston City Council Housing & Direct Services Department District Housing Offices

Tel: 01772 653090 - Langden Dv, Ribbleton, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 6HT

Preston City Council Housing & Direct Services Department District Housing Offices

Tel: 01772 703955 - Longridge Rd, Ribbleton, Preston, Lancashire, PR2 6RE

Preston City Council Regeneration Community & Leisure Services Department

Tel: 01772 882122 - Preston, Lancashire, PR1 3BQ

Registration Of Births,Deaths & Marriages Births, Deaths & Marriages Sub-Districts & Superintendent

Tel: 01772 263800 - Bow La, Preston, PR1 3PR

Preston Borough Council

Tel: 01772 254881 - Town Hall, Lancaster Road, Preston, Lancashire, PR1 2RL

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