Newly Formed Companies in the Lancaster Area
The geography of LA is built from the places beneath it rather than from the area name alone. Notable places include Lancaster, Aldcliffe, Barrow-in-Furness, Walney Island, Kendal, Burneside and Ulverston help show the spread and variety of the area.
The LA area belongs to the North West, where places such as Lancaster, Aldcliffe, Barrow-in-Furness, Walney Island, Kendal and Burneside sit within a landscape of former industrial towns, motorway corridors, universities, retail centres, coastal resorts and commuter communities.
Looking across the LA area, LA1, LA14, LA9, LA12, LA4 are among the districts most visible in company-registration records.
Here, we highlight newly formed companies and recent Companies House registrations connected with LA postcode addresses. As of June 2026, LA sits in the middle-to-upper range when compared with other UK postcode areas, ranking 98th out of 128 with 16,988 companies.
This makes LA a useful regional page for combining newly formed company information with a practical overview of the places covered.
When a company is registered, its registered office address is the publicly visible location of the company and the company has to legally be able to receive post at this address. Over 2,000 companies every day (sometimes over 3000) get formed. These are in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
We analyse whether a registered office has a valid UK postcode that we can get grid co-ordinates for distance calculations and make sure the company has not closed down since it formed. You can then contact these people in the Lancaster (LA) area, who may be interested in receiving your marketing message offering your services under the legitimate interest rules of GDPR (assuming you are marketing to companies who you feel have a potential interest in your services, either geographically or by category). Marketing is by post because it is a brand new company that won't have a business telephone number or business email address (and even if they have, its not part of the data collected and made available by Companies House)
Lancaster is made up of the following towns and villages