Ashton-on-Ribble

Suburb of Preston, Lancashire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ashton-on-Ribble is a suburb in the West of Preston, Lancashire, England. The population at the 2021 Census was 8,700.[1][citation needed] Ashton-on-Ribble was recorded in the Domesday Book.[2][3]

Population8,700 (2021)
Post townPRESTON
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Ashton is located in Preston
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Ashton is located in Lancashire
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Location within Lancashire
Population8,700 (2021)
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Ceremonial county
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townPRESTON
Postcode districtPR2
Dialling code01772
UK Parliament
CouncillorsLiz Atkins - Labour

Robert Boswell - Labour

James Hull - Labour
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Lancashire
53.765°N 2.729°W / 53.765; -2.729
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Ashton-on-Ribble contains the historic Preston Docks, once the largest inland dock in Europe, the site is now largely residential living accommodation and leisure facilities. Ashton Park is within Ashton-on-Ribble, containing Ashton House, built in 1810 by Thomas Starkie Shuttleworth and later the home of Preston banker James Pedder.[4]

Demographics

The 2011 census records the ward's population at 4,459; in 2001 the recorded population was 4,430.[5][6] At the 2007 Preston Council election the ward had a valid electorate of 3,104.[7]

From the census results, 67.8% of the population considered themselves Christian.[8]

Geography

A ward in the western part of Preston, Ashton is largely suburban with large houses bordering the renewed Docklands area. Part of the ward is also made up of terraced housing, predominantly between Lane Ends shopping area and Ashton Park. The railway line from Preston railway station to Blackpool North railway station runs through the ward.

People

The actor Kenny Baker was a resident of Ashton-on-Ribble.[9]

The footballer Chris Ward was born in Ashton-on-Ribble.

The actress Maggie Ollerenshaw was born in Ashton-on-Ribble.

The historian AJP Taylor lived in Ashton-on Ribble from 1919 to 1929.[10]

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