Coordinates: 53°52′08″N 2°09′50″W / 53.869°N 2.164°W
| Borough of Pendle | |
Shown within non-metropolitan Lancashire |
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| Geography | |
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| Status: | Borough |
| Region: | North West England |
| Admin. County: | Lancashire |
| Area: Total: |
Ranked 178th 169.4 km² |
| Admin. HQ: | Nelson |
| ONS code: | 30UJ |
| Demographics | |
| Population: Total (2008 est.): Density: |
Ranked 257th 89,900 531 / km² |
| Ethnicity: | 84.3% White 82.8% White British 0.9% White Other 0.6% White Irish 14.1% S.Asian 13.1% Pakistani 0.4% Indian 0.4% Other S.Asian 0.2% Bangladeshi 0.9% Mixed Race 0.5% Asian & White 0.2% Black Caribbean & White 0.2% Other Mixed 0.1% Black African & White 0.4% E.Asian and Other 0.2% Chinese 0.1% Other E.Asian 0.1% Other 0.3% Black 0.2% Black African 0.1% Black Caribbean 0.0% Other Black |
| Politics | |
| Pendle Borough Council http://www.pendle.gov.uk/ |
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| Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
| Executive: | TBA (council NOC) |
| MPs: | Gordon Prentice |
Pendle is a local government district and borough of Lancashire, England, on the North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire borders. It adjoins the Lancashire boroughs of Burnley and Ribble Valley. It has a total population of about 90,000 people, and is represented in Parliament by Gordon Prentice (Labour).
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Pendle Forest
It was created in 1974 as a result of local government reorganisation from the former Municipal Boroughs of Nelson and Colne, the former urban districts of Barnoldswick, Barrowford, Brierfield, Earby and Trawden, and from parts of Burnley Rural District and Skipton Rural District. It was named after the historical district of Pendle Forest. The Barnoldswick, Earby and Skipton parts are historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Witch trials
The area is closely associated with the Pendle witch trials (among the most famous in English history).
Geographic features
The landscape in the north of the borough is dominated by Pendle Hill, a major landmark in Pendle. The name Pendle comes from the Cumbric word 'Pen' meaning hill, a reference to Pendle Hill.
Places in Pendle
- Barley
- Barnoldswick
- Barrowford
- Blacko
- Bracewell
- Brierfield
- Carr Hall
- Colne
- Cottontree
- Earby
- Fence
- Foulridge
- Higham
- Kelbrook
- Laneshaw Bridge
- Nelson
- Newchurch in Pendle
- Reedley
- Roughlee
- Salterforth
- Sough
- Trawden
- West Craven
- Wheatley Lane
- Winewall
- Wycoller
Pendle College at Lancaster University takes its name from this area, and many of the places in Pendle lend their name to the college's residential blocks.
External links
Local Government
- Pendle Borough Council
- Mayor of Pendle's Blog
- Lancashire County Council
- PendleLife, the locally focussed web portal
- Gordon Prentice, MP for Pendle
- Pendle Conservatives
Local Media
- Lancashire Evening Telegraph, a daily local newspaper.
- Pendle Today website of the Nelson Leader and Colne Times weekly newspapers.
- Northern Life Magazine Successful Pendle-based, Northern focussed print magazine
- Pendle.net, a local web portal
Local Societies
- Pendle Forest Cycling Club
- Pendle Paddlers Canoe and Kayak Club
- Craven and Pendle Geological Society
- Pendle Writers
- Pendle Hippodrome Theatre
- Pendle Muslim Archive
- Pendle Forest Sports Club
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