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Lostock Hall is an unparished ward and forms part of the South Ribble borough. Following the South Ribble local council elections in May 2015 Councillors Joseph Clifford Hughes, Jacqui Mort and Renee Noreen Blow, all of the Conservative Party, were elected to represent the Lostock Hall ward.
Every multi-member ward was up for election. Pre-election composition. Party ... Lostock Hall Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour: Lesley Pritchard : 930 : 56.7 +14.4 :
Under the Bolton, Turton and Westhoughton Extension Act of 1898, Lostock ceased to be a civil parish on 30 September [10] and became part of Bolton, in the County Borough of Bolton. [11] In 1891 the parish had a population of 891. [12] Lostock is part of the Heaton and Lostock Ward, one of twenty wards in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.
South Ribble is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire, England.Its council is based in Leyland.The borough also includes the towns and villages of Penwortham, Leyland, Farington, Hutton, Longton, Walmer Bridge, Salmesbury, Lostock Hall, Walton le Dale and Bamber Bridge.
Farington is a civil parish in South Ribble district; with Lostock Hall and Tardy Gate and Farington Moss it forms the district's Central Villages area chaired by Cllr Paul Wharton-Hardman BEM (July 2023). [5] It was also within the Parliamentary Constituency of South Ribble until the 2010 general election.
2010–2015: The Borough of Ribble Valley, and the ten Borough of South Ribble wards of Bamber Bridge East, Bamber Bridge North, Bamber Bridge West, Coupe Green and Gregson Lane, Farington East, Farington West, Lostock Hall, Samlesbury and Walton, Tardy Gate, and Walton-le-Dale.
As you enter Ward Hall, the outside world floats away.The expansive main hallway — 62 feet wide and 65 feet long — sweeps you back in time to the antebellum home of Junius and Matilda Ward.
Lostock Hall railway station is a railway station serving the village of Lostock Hall in the South Ribble borough of Lancashire, England. It is on the East Lancashire Line and is managed by Northern , who also provide all passenger trains serving it.