HORWICH
Origin/meaning :
The Coat of Arms was granted on 1st September 1975.
It features a deer and huntsman - reminders of Horwich as a Royal hunting forest in the middle ages, two red Lancashire roses separated by a pair of black railway lines depicting the railway industry of Horwich and the Cross of the Pilkington family. Bishop Pilkington was a founder of the nearby Rivington Grammar School.
The motto "Copia est Labor" roughly translates to "Industry brings Prosperity".
Literature : Image and information provided by Laurence Jones (laurencejones@eircom.net)