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Leyland is a Town in the borough of South Ribble , Lancashire , United Kingdom , approximately 6 miles south of Preston . Population of the entire South Ribble area is 103,900 (Source 2001 Census). Divisions of Leyland HISTORY Notable features include St Andrew's parish church, built around 1200 and a stone cross thought to date back to Saxon times. The town is famous primarily for the bus and truck manufacturer Leyland Motors , which between the '50s and '70s expanded and grew to own several motor British motor manufacturers, including BMC , Standard-Triumph , and Rover , culminating in the massive British Leyland (BL). Although BL was progressively broken up in the 1980s, a series of mergers and buy-outs has seen the truck-making side of the firm survive, and the town still produces about 14,000 trucks per year, and the truck building industry is still the town's primary employer. Leyland is now home to the national maintenance and utility firm Enterprise Plc . Leyland was part of the Central Lancashire New Town designated in 1970 . Leyland Railway Station is on the West Coast Main Line and a marker adjacent to the old Leyland Motors Spurrier works declares the point to be 198 miles from both Euston and Glasgow. It is unclear if Leyland means "flat" or "untilled land". EXTERNAL LINKS |
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