Lathom South Explained

Official Name:Lathom South
Static Image Name:View across fields of wheat - geograph.org.uk - 834240.jpg
Static Image Caption:Water tower at Scarth Hill in background
Coordinates:53.5555°N -2.8288°W
Os Grid Reference:SD451068
Area Total Km2:4.48
Population:657
Population Ref:(2011 Census)
Shire District:West Lancashire
Shire County:Lancashire
Region:North West England
Country:England
Post Town:Ormskirk
Postcode District:L40
Postcode Area:L
Post Town1:Skelmersdale, Wigan
Postcode District1:WN8
Postcode Area1:WN
Dial Code:01695
Constituency Westminster:West Lancashire
Pushpin Map:United Kingdom Borough of West Lancashire
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in West Lancashire

Lathom South is a civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England, situated near the towns of Ormskirk and Skelmersdale. The parish council was established in 2007, and the area, which includes the hamlets of Blaguegate and Scarth Hill, has historical ties to the neighbouring parish of Lathom. As of 2011, Lathom South has a population of 657.

History

The whole of Lathom was formerly part of Lathom and Burscough Urban District, which in 1931 was merged into Ormskirk Urban District. In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, it was subsumed into the newly created district of West Lancashire, and the area now covered by Lathom South became part of the Derby Ward of Ormskirk. On 31 March 2003, a public meeting was held by local residents to discuss the need for local representation, and a working group was set up to consider the available options. At a second meeting held on 1 July 2003, it was agreed to petition for the formation of a parish council.[1] Lathom South Parish Council was established in May 2007.[2]

Geography

Lathom South sits directly between the towns of Ormskirk and Skelmersdale, with the civil parishes of Lathom and Newburgh to the north and northeast, and Bickerstaffe to the south. The northeastern boundary with Newburgh is formed by the River Tawd. The hamlets of Blaguegate and Scarth Hill are located within Lathom South.[3]

Demography

According to the United Kingdom Census 2011, Lathom South parish had a population of 657 people living in 281 households, with a roughly even distribution between males and females. The parish covers an area of 448ha, giving a population density of NaN657. The decrease in population from 687 in 2001 represents a decline of over ten years.[4]

A majority of of residents were born in the United Kingdom,[5] and identified as being of "White British" ethnicity.[6] Religion was recorded as Christian, with of residents being of no religion, and declining to state; only belonged to an alternative religion.[7] Of the 498 residents aged between 16 and 74, were regarded as economically active, and of those were unemployed.[8]

Transport

Lathom South is bisected by the A577 road, which runs southeast through the parish from Ormskirk to Skelmersdale for a distance of approximately 1.3miles. The B5240 road also passes through the parish, running from north to south between Lathom and Bickerstaffe. The nearest motorway link is junction 3 of the M58, about 0.7miles to the south. Ormskirk railway station is located about 1.2miles to the northwest and provides services to Liverpool and Preston.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: whyparishformed.doc . Lathom South Parish Council . 10 November 2015 . DOC.
  2. Web site: Welcome to Lathom South Parish Council Website . Lathom South Parish Council . 10 November 2015.
  3. Web site: Election Maps . . 10 November 2015.
  4. Web site: Key Figures for 2001 Census: Key Statistics . . 10 November 2015.
  5. Web site: Country of Birth (detailed), 2011 (QS203EW) . . 10 November 2015.
  6. Web site: Ethnic Group, 2011 (QS201EW) . . 10 November 2015.
  7. Web site: Religion, 2011 (QS208EW) . . 10 November 2015.
  8. Web site: Economic Activity, 2011 (QS601EW) . . 10 November 2015.