Welcome from County Councillor Mike France

I was elected in June 2009 to represent Leyland Central division

The division covers some 7300 houses and covers an area which takes in part of Buckshaw village to the south east Worden park to the south, Broadfield Drive to the west and Goldenhill Lane and some roads off it to the north.  The area goes into parts of Farington in the north east and Wigan road to the east.

 

Primarily urban in nature the area covers the following Schools and colleges

 

Details of schools in Leyland Central

Balshaw's Church of England High School

Balshaws High School

 

Church Road

LEYLAND

PR25 3AH

Tel: 421009

 

Website:

www.balshaws.lancs.sch.uk

Email:

bursar@balshaws.lancs.sch.uk

 

Lever House Primary School

Bristol Avenue

Farington

LEYLAND

PR25 4YR

 

Tel: 424268

Website:

www.lever-house.lancsngfl.ac.uk

Email:

head@leverhouse.lancs.sch.uk

 

Leyland Methodist Infant School

Leyland Methodist Infant School

 

Canberra Road

LEYLAND

PR25 3ET

 

Tel: 431914

Website:

www.leylandinfmeth.lancsngfl.ac.uk

Email:

head@leyland-methodist-inf.lancs.sch.uk

 

Northbrook Primary School

Bannister Drive

Off Haig Avenue

LEYLAND

PR25 2GB

 

Tel: 421599

Website:

www.northbrookprimaryschool.co.uk

Email:

head@northbrook.lancsngfl.ac.uk

 

Runshaw College Sixth Form Centre

Langdale Road

LEYLAND

PR25 3DQ

 

Tel: 622677

Website:

www.runshaw.ac.uk

Email:

info@runshaw.ac.uk

 

St. Catherine's Catholic Primary School

Moss Lane

LEYLAND

PR25 4SJ

 

Tel: 423767

Website:

 

Email:

head@st-catherines.lancsngfl.ac.uk

 

Wellfield Business & Enterprise College

Wellfield High School

 

Yewlands Drive

LEYLAND

PR25 2TP

 

Tel: 421303

Website:

www.wellfield-high.lancsngfl.ac.uk

Email:

head@wellfieldbec.lancs.sch.uk

 

 

Leyland Methodist Junior School

Leyland Methodist Junior School

 

Canberra Road

LEYLAND

PR25 3ET

Tel: 423694

Website:

http://www.leyland-meth23.lancsngfl.ac.uk/

Email:

head@leylandmeth-jun.lancs.sch.uk

 

Hough Lane, considered the centre of Leyland is at the heart of the area with all its busy shops and of course Leyland Market with its many stalls selling everything from plants to coffee

 

If your group or organization would like to be included in this site let me know – mike.france@lancashire.gov.uk

 

 

 

 

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