Farington Moss is a village approximately two miles to the north of Leyland, Lancashire, England. It is a typical English village with one school and one church (St Pauls). To the northeast of the village runs the main west coast railway line. Farington Moss includes School Lane, although the postal address is Lostock Hall. Proof of this fact can be found on the Council Tax Bill of 2010 which clearly states School Lane (F). Sources within South Ribble Borough Council have revealed that the (F) represents (Farington) as opposed to School Lane (B), which stands for Bamber Bridge, and School Lane (L), School Lane, Leyland. Farington Moss is also home to RAWS, the Residents Against Waste Site, which was formed by Judith England in 2007 as a protest group by the residents of Farington Moss. The Waste Site has now been built on land sold by Leyland Trucks (Leyland). In February 2016, councilors on County Hall's executive scrutiny committee voted to mothball the plant, which cost £125m to build, and instead send the green and food waste they processed to landfill. The 160 workers at the plant were told of the plans to cut costs by the cash-strapped Preston Borough county council and a proposal was put forward to change the way waste was dealt with in the county. It is estimated that £125m was invested in the site run by Australian firm Global Renewables.

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Farington

Farington est un village et une paroisse civile située dans le Lancashire en Angleterre. Sa population était de 6 674 habitants en 2011.
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South Ribble

South Ribble est un district du Lancashire en Angleterre. Son chef-lieu est la ville de Leyland.
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Leyland (Lancashire)

Leyland (/ˈleɪlənd/) est une ville de l'arrondissement de South Ribble, dans le comté du Lancashire, en Angleterre. Elle se trouve à environ 10 km au sud de la ville de Preston. La population était de 39276 habitants lors du recensement de 2016. Tout au long des XXe et XXIe siècles, la communauté a connu une forte croissance de l'industrie, de la population et de l'agriculture. Le nom de la commune est d'origine anglo-saxonne, signifiant "terre non labourée".
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Cuerden

Cuerden est un village et une paroisse civile de l'arrondissement de Chorley, dans le Lancashire, en Angleterre. Il est situé entre Bamber Bridge et Leyland et comptait 77 habitants en 2001. Au recensement de 2011, la population était incluse dans la paroisse civile de Clayton-le-Woods.
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Clayton-le-Woods

Clayton-le-Woods est un village et une paroisse civile du Lancashire, en Angleterre.