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The parish of Rufford with Holmeswood is in the county of Lancashire in the country of England. The Local Authority District/Unitary Authority is West Lancashire , although it is in the parliamentary constituency of South Ribble (see below).
At the last official count (in 2001), there were 797 occupied households in the parish, containing a total of 2,048 people (1,015 male and 1,033 female). Of the 2,048 total, 1,604 were over the age of 16.
There were 388 detached houses, 385 semi-detached or terraced houses and 47 flats or mobile homes. Of the total number of 820 dwellings, 704 were of privately owned, 53 were housing assocation or council-rented and 40 were privately rented.
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West
Lancashire District Council |
Lancashire County
Council |
Rufford Ward District
Councillor : Joan Colling (Conservative)
Elected until: 1 May 2008
193 Liverpool Road Rufford L40 1SD TEL: 01704 821415
South Ribble MP: David Borrow (Labour)
House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA
Constituency address: Crescent House, 2-6 Sandy Lane, Leyland PR25 2EB, Tel: 01772 454727
(MPs are bound by Parliamentary Protocol and can only act on behalf of their own constituents. The constituency of West Lancashire contains the whole of the district except for those areas within the South Ribble constituency: Hesketh with Becconsall, North Meols, Rufford and Tarleton.)
West Lancashire MP : Rosemary Cooper (Labour)
House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA
Constituency address: 127 Burscough Street, Ormskirk L39 2EP, Tel: 01695 570094
Coats of Arms/ Emblems/ Crests/ Heraldry
Lancashire
The red rose is the main feature of the Lancashire Coat of Arms.
The lions are from the first Earls of Derby (the de Ferrers), the landowners in this area before the Earldom of Lancaster was created in 1267.
The first Earl of Lancaster was the son of Henry III, Edmund Crouchback Plantagenet. In 1351, the 4th Earl of Lancaster, Henry Grosmont, was made a Duke.
Arms - Gules, three gold piles, the middle one reversed, each charged with a red rose, barbed and seeded proper
Crest - On a wreath of gold and gules, a lion passant
guardant proper, charged on the body with a mascle gules, its right forepaw resting on a shield bearing the above arms
Supporters - Two
lions rampant proper, each with a vaire collar from which hangs a shield of arms
Motto -In Concilio Consilium (In Council is
Wisdom)
West Lancashire
Arms -
Argent on grassy mount issuant in base proper Ormskirk Parish Church and three
roses. Gules gorged with chain pendant from mining lamp in front of pick and
shovel in gold saltire
Crest - Mural crown issuant proper
from flames proper phoenix wings displayed
Motto - Salus
Populi Suprema Lex (The Wellbeing of the People is the Supreme
Law)

Diocese of Blackburn
The Diocese of Blackburn
is in the Pprovince of York and used toform part of the Diocese of Manchester
(until 1926). It covers most of Lancashire (except for Liverpool and
Manchester).
The cathedral is the former parish church of St Mary (erected1818). There are two archdeaconries (Blackburn and Lancaster) in the diocese, both divided into rural deaneries and the parish of Rufford with Holmeswood is in the Leyland Deanery.
The diocesion coat of arms shows the Keys of St Peter above and the Lancashire Red Rose below.
The Diocesion Mission Statement is: "To grow in every community in Lancashire, a vibrant, inclusive Christian presence providing a spirituality accessible for all, and participating in God's mission in the world"
The bishop is the Rt. Revd. Nicholas Stewart Reade (appointed 2004)
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The red rose is the main feature of the Lancashire Coat of Arms.