Everything about Garstang totally explained
Garstang is a
town parish within the
Wyre borough of
Lancashire,
England. It is ten miles north-northwest of the city of
Preston and eleven miles south of
Lancaster, and has a total resident population of 4,074.
Geography and administration
Lying on the course of the
River Wyre, Garstang is situated on the
A6 road, between
Lancaster and
Preston, a short distance from
Knott End-on-Sea and
Myerscough College.
From a very early time, Garstang lay within the
Amounderness Hundred of Lancashire. From 1894 until 1974 Garstang formed its own local government district in the
administrative county of Lancashire; "Garstang
Rural District", which extended beyond the current civil parish boundaries, including villages such as
Pilling.
Since 1974, Garstang has formed part of the
Wyre borough of Lancashire.
History
Garstang is mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
Cherestanc. Later recordings of the name include Geresteng, Grestein, 1204; Gayrestan, 1236; Gayerstang, 1246; Gayrstang, 1274; Gayrestang, 1292.
A brief but comprehensive history of the parish, including the parish church of St Helens and Greenhalgh castle can be found on the link entitled 'The parish of Garstang', A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7 in the 'References' section below.
King
Charles II is alleged to have spent the night in a town centre
pub during the
English Civil War.
Saint
John Plessington was born at Dimples Hall, which is just outside the town.
The town celebrates an
arts festival and an
agricultural show every year in August. In November 2001 Garstang declared itself "the world's first
Fairtrade Town", influencing many other towns, cities and counties around the
United Kingdom to work towards the same goal. The Fairtrade Town status was renewed by the
Fairtrade Foundation on August 13, 2003.
The local newspaper the Garstang Courier is available on tape free of charge to blind and partially sighted people from Galloway's Society for the Blind.
Garstang won the Small Town category in the
2005 Britain in Bloom Awards.
The town is overlooked by the ruined remains of
Greenhalgh Castle, built in 1490 by
Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby.
Garstang's only notable mention in popular culture came when it was referenced in series 1, episode 5 of hit comedy
Phoenix Nights. Brian Potter (played by
Peter Kay) said
"What have you called us? What have you called the best cabaret lounge this side of Garstang?" in reference to an alternative comedy night being run at his fictional club.
Further Information
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