Overview for Millfield Close, PRESTON, PR4 1EB

Introduction

Preston is a city on the north bank of the River Ribble in Lancashire, England. The city is the administrative centre of the county of Lancashire and the wider City of Preston local government district. Preston and its surrounding district obtained city status in 2002, becoming England's 50th city in the 50th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Preston has a population of 114,300, the City of Preston district 132,000 and the Preston Built-up Area 313,322. The Preston Travel To Work Area, in 2011, had a population of 420,661, compared with 354,000 in the previous census.

Preston and its surrounding area have provided evidence of ancient Roman activity, largely in the form of a Roman road that led to a camp at Walton-le-Dale. The Angles established Preston; its name is derived from the Old English meaning "priest's settlement" and in the Domesday Book is recorded as "Prestune". In the Middle Ages, Preston was a parish and township in the hundred of Amounderness and was granted a Guild Merchant charter in 1179, giving it the status of a market town. Textiles have been produced since the mid-13th century when locally produced wool was woven in people's houses. Flemish weavers who settled in the area in the 14th century helped develop the industry. In the early-18th century, Edmund Calamy described Preston as "a pretty town with an abundance of gentry in it, commonly called Proud Preston". Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, was born in the town. The most rapid period of growth and development coincided with the industrialisation and expansion of textile manufacturing. Preston was a boomtown of the Industrial Revolution, becoming a densely populated engineering centre, with large industrial plants. The town's textile sector fell into terminal decline from the mid-20th century and Preston has subsequently faced similar challenges to other post-industrial northern towns, including deindustrialisation, economic deprivation and housing issues.

Preston is the seat of Lancashire County Council, houses the main campus of the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and is home to Preston North End F.

C., a founder member of the Football League and the first English football champions.

The demonym for residents of the city is "Prestonian".

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Summary for Millfield Close, PRESTON, PR4 1EB

North West
This postcode is in the parish of
Bryning-with-Warton
in
Warton
within
Fylde
in
Lancashire
Rural/Urban
Rural Town and fringe   ?

Roadworks near PR4 1EB

Today's roadworks within 3 miles
Planned
5
In Progress
23
Completed
2
Cancelled
0

Road Safety near PR4 1EB

Details of personal injury accidents in and around Millfield Close, PR4 1EB that have been reported to Lancashire Constabulary over the past 20 years.

Traffic Levels near PR4 1EB

View traffic levels near Millfield Close, PR4 1EB from official Department for Transport counts.

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Preston and nearby Videos From YouTube

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Police

This area is policed by Lancashire Constabulary.

Lancashire Constabulary split their policing area into 236 separate neighbourhoods and this postcode is in the Bryning with Warton and Westby neighbourhood.

Lancashire Constabulary

Bryning with Warton and Westby Neighbourhood Crime

Top 3 Categories

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Violent Crime
Feb 2024
19
Jan 2024
14
Anti-social Behaviour
Feb 2024
10
Jan 2024
14
Drugs
Feb 2024
2
Jan 2024

Member of UK Parliament

This postcode is in the Fylde parliamentary constituency.

Fylde is a constituency in the North West region of England. The seat has been held by Mark Menzies (Independent) since May 2010.

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Most Recent House Sales for Millfield Close, PR4 1EB

10 MILLFIELD CLOSE, PR4 1EB
4 Feb 2022
£320,000
10 MILLFIELD CLOSE, PR4 1EB
7 Oct 2016
£247,000
11 MILLFIELD CLOSE, PR4 1EB
23 Oct 2015
£257,000
6 MILLFIELD CLOSE, PR4 1EB
18 Jun 2009
£230,000

Local Petrol Station Prices

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Petrol Super (E5)
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Diesel Standard (B7)
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Diesel Super (B7)
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Coordinates for PR4 1EB

Latitude
53.75022
Longitude
-2.8871

Residents at PR4 1EB

Households
17
Male
25
Female
18
People per Household
2.53

Sunrise and Sunset at PR4 1EB

Sunrise
05:49
Sunset
20:30

Traffic Emission and Congestion Zones

PR4 1EB is not covered by a Traffic Emission or Congestion Zone

Historical Weather Summary

Clear18.59%
Cloudy61.30%
Rain8.11%
Windy11.93%
Other0.07%

Population

Fylde
78,000

Deprivation Index

39.2 England
The lower the score (out of 100),
the more deprived the postcode

Average Energy Performance

Domestic Certificates

Companies Registered at PR4 1EB

Active
None

Postcode Details for PR4 1EB

Introduced
1 Jun 1981

Recent Updates

18 Apr 2024
Added Traffic Camera Views from Traffic Scotland to Roadworks within Scotland
15 Apr 2024
Schools Data updated for April 2024
10 Apr 2024
Companies Data updated for March 2024
7 Apr 2024
New option to receive automatic updates to roadworks that affect you
7 Apr 2024
Police and Crime data updated for February 2024
3 Apr 2024
Sold House Price data updated for February 2024
30 Mar 2024
Energy Performance Certificates (England and Wales) updated February 2024
28 Mar 2024
New feature to use Geolocating functions to detect your current location

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