How Many Parishes Does Blackburn Have?

On this page we share some facts and figures about The Diocese of Blackburn, both about us as a Diocese and the geographic area that we cover. The Diocese has two Archdeaconries, Blackburn and Lancaster.

Our facts and figures.

Topic Answer
Number of parishes (June 2017) 238
Number of churches/licensed worship centres (June 2017) 274

How many churches are there in Blackburn?

Diocese of Blackburn

Diocese of Blackburn Dioecesis Blackburnensis
Archdeaconries Blackburn, Lancaster
Statistics
Parishes 211
Churches 280

Where does the Bishop of Blackburn live?

Salesbury
The bishop’s residence is Bishop’s House, Salesbury.

When was Blackburn cathedral built?

1826
Blackburn Cathedral still retains its status as a parish church. Although the current building was completed in 1967, the site has been home to a church for over 1,000 years and the church, which was built in 1826 now forms the cathedral’s nave.

What diocese is Preston in?

The Diocese of Blackburn
Preston | The Diocese of Blackburn.

Is Blackburn a poor town?

According to Government data, Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley, Pendle and Hyndburn are among Lancashire’s most deprived areas with over 15 per cent of the population in each area listed as ‘income deprived’.

Is Blackburn a rough place?

Blackburn 2022 Crime Scorecard
As of 2022, the crime rate in Blackburn is 92% higher than the North West and 29% higher than the England, Wales & Northern Ireland overall figure.

How many Muslims are in Blackburn?

Demographics. According to the 2017 census, the proportion of Muslims is 30.9%. 20.4% of the district’s population belongs to any South Asian ethnic group, making it the highest percentage in the region, and almost four times higher than national average of South Asians.

What is someone from Blackburn called?

Birmingham: Brummie. Black Country: Yam Yam, Ninehead. Blackburn: The chosen ones. Blackpool: Sand grown ‘un, Donkey lasher, seasiders, Bolton: Trotter.

What is the ethnic makeup of Blackburn?

As a multicultural borough, the area is home to many people with diverse ethnicities and identities. Census 2011 suggested that within Blackburn with Darwen 66% of people identified themselves as White British, 28% as Asian / Asian British and 0.6% Black/African/Caribbean/Black British.

What percentage of Blackburn is white?

Blackburn had a population of 117,963 in 2011, with 30.8% being people of ethnic backgrounds other than white British.

Blackburn
Unitary authority Blackburn with Darwen
Ceremonial county Lancashire
Region North West
Country England

Why is Blackburn called Blackburn?

The name Blackburn is of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from when a family lived in the town of Blackburn in the county of Lancashire. This place-name is derived from the Old English word burn, meaning stream, and referred to a stream in a dark area, or where the water was muddy.

Why is Blackburn famous?

Blackburn is well-known for its entrepreneurial spirit, being the centre of textile manufacturing in the UK and a rich heritage in the fashion sector.

Is Lancashire Catholic?

Historians are generally agreed that Lancashire was the most Catholic and the most Jacobite county in England at the time of the 1715 rebellion. Indeed, final confirmation of this connection would seem to have been established by Professor Paul Kléber Monod.

How many Catholic Diocese are there in the UK?

22 dioceses
There are 22 dioceses and archdioceses in England and Wales.

Is Preston a Catholic town?

When anti-Catholic laws were repealed in the 18th century, Preston quickly became the predominant Catholic town in northwestern England, and St. Walburge’s Catholic church, has one of the tallest spires in the country.

What is the poorest town in England?

Jaywick
Shire county Essex
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom

Is Blackburn a safe place?

Compared to the national crime rate, Blackburn’s crime rate is at 126%. Violent crime makes up 33.9% of all crimes reported in the postcode area. The total number of “violent crime” is 22.9k, and this number has increased by 15.6% when compared year-over-year in the period of October 2021 – September 2022.

What is the most deprived town in the UK?

  • Wakefield East, Wakefield 76.4.
  • Hartcliffe and Withywood, Bristol 79.4.
  • Sheppey East, Swale 81.8.
  • South Elmsall and South Kirkby, Wakefield 83.6.
  • Norton South, Halton 91.8.
  • Kingstanding, Birmingham 93.4.
  • Blurton West and Newstead, Stoke-on-Trent 98.4.
  • Breightmet, Bolton 99.

What is the roughest part of Lancashire?

Blackpool
The overall crime rate in Lancashire in 2021 was 77 crimes per 1,000 people, and the most common crimes were violence and sexual offences, which happened to roughly every 37 out of 1,000 residents. Out of all of Lancashire’s larger towns and cities, Blackpool is the most dangerous.

Is Blackburn cheap?

Property is Blackburn and Darwen is around 50% cheaper than the national average house price for England. Blackburn and Darwen are also amongst the top ten cheapest places to invest in property in England.