CLAYTON-LE-WOODS


'Clayton-le-Woods' is a large village and civil parish of the Borough of Chorley, in Lancashire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2001 it has a population of 14,528.[1]
Situated to the north of the town of Chorley, Clayton-le-Woods is only a few miles from the city of Preston and next door to the small towns of Leyland and Bamber Bridge. Clayton-le-Woods is seen as being a leafy green middle class suburban area where the majority of people are white Britons.
The village is divided in two by Cuerden Valley Park and the River Lostock, the western part bordering Leyland and the eastern bordering Whittle-le-Woods.
The village is close to different junctions of the motorway network, junctions 28 & 29 of the M6, junction 8 of the M61, and junction 2 of the M65.
The village has five primary schools in its vicinity, which demonstrates its suburban middle class status. The primary schools are, Clayton-le-Woods CE, Lancaster Lane, Westwood Road, Manor Road and St Bedes RC.

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1. Clayton-le-Woods CP (Parish). URL accessed 30 June 2007.

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Clayton-le-Woods chorley.gov.uk.

Parish council, etc

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