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Telford (UK Parliament constituency)

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Telford (UK Parliament constituency)

Summary

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FieldValue
nameTelford
parliamentuk
image
captionBoundaries since 2024
image2[[File:West Midlands - Telford constituency.svg215pxalt=Map of constituency]]
caption2Boundary of Telford in West Midlands region
year1997
typeBorough
elects_howmanyOne
previousThe Wrekin
electorate65,938 (December 2010)
regionEngland
countyShropshire
mpShaun Davies
partyLabour

Telford is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Shaun Davies of the Labour Party.

Boundaries

Telford is made up of several old industrial towns to the north of the River Severn and on the eastern flanks of the Wrekin (including Madeley, Dawley and the small townships in the Ironbridge Gorge) and numerous New Town developments including Woodside. However, not all of the Telford New Town developments are in the constituency; the northern parts and some western areas (including the town of Wellington which pre-dates Telford) are in The Wrekin constituency.

All of the constituency is covered by Telford and Wrekin Council.

1997–2010: The District of The Wrekin wards of Brookside, Cuckoo Oak, Dawley Magna, Hollinswood/Randlay, Ironbridge (The Gorge), Ketley Bank, Langley, Lawley, Madeley, Malinslee, Priorslee, Stirchley, Wombridge, Woodside, and Wrockwardine Wood.

2010–2024: The Borough of Telford and Wrekin wards of Brookside, Cuckoo Oak, Dawley Magna, Horsehay and Lightmoor, Ironbridge Gorge, Ketley and Oakengates, Lawley and Overdale, Madeley, Malinslee, Priorslee, St George's, The Nedge, Woodside, Wrockwardine Wood, and Trench.

Boundary changes to realign the constituency boundaries to fit with the borough's most recent ward revisions resulted in the addition of Ketley (from the constituency of The Wrekin) for the 2010 general election.

2024–present: The 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies resulted in a slight boundary adjustment to accommodate changes in ward boundaries. Following a further local government boundary review which came into effect in May 2023, the constituency now comprises the following wards of the Borough of Telford and Wrekin from the 2024 general election:

  • Brookside; Dawley & Aqueduct; Horsehay & Lightmoor; Ironbridge Gorge; Ketley; Lawley (most); Madeley & Sutton Hill; Malinslee & Dawley Bank; Oakengates & Ketley Bank; Overdale & The Rock; Priorslee; St. Georges; The Nedge; Woodside; Wrockwardine Wood & Trench; and a very small part of Donnington.

Constituency profile

The constituency is generally urban and covers Telford New Town. There is a significant technology sector. Residents are slightly poorer than the UK average.

History

Created from the more rural Wrekin constituency for the 1997 general election, Telford was continuously held by the Labour Party, with a change in candidate in 2001, until the 2015 general election when the Conservatives took the seat from David Wright. Bruce Grocott was its first-ever MP, serving for the first four years. In 2010 Wright's majority fell to a marginal figure of 981 votes, and he lost in 2015 by 730 votes – one of the small number of Conservative gains from Labour in that election, which in turn helped to give the Conservatives an overall parliamentary majority. The seat was retained by Lucy Allan in 2017 with an almost identical majority of 720, and again by Allan in 2019 with a majority of 10,941, one of the most significant Conservative marginal seat holds in that election.

In June 2023 Allan announced she would not stand at the forthcoming general election, and in May 2024, 3 days before the end of her term, she was suspended from the Conservative Party for publicly supporting the Reform UK candidate, Alan Adams. The subsequent election was won by Shaun Davies of the Labour Party, with a majority of 8,102 over Adams who beat the Conservative candidate into third place.

Members of Parliament

Electiont1date=March 2012}}Party
Labour Party (UK)}}"1997Bruce Grocott
Labour Party (UK)}}"2001David Wright
Conservative Party (UK)}}"2015Lucy Allan
Independent}}"May 2024Independent
Labour Party (UK)}}"2024Shaun Davies

Elections

Elections in the 2020s

Elections in the 2010s

Results of UK House of Commons seat Telford, created in 1997, since 2005.

Elections in the 2000s

Elections in the 1990s

Notes

References

References

  1. (4 March 2011). "Electorate Figures – Boundary Commission for England". Boundary Commission for England.
  2. LGBCE. "Telford and Wrekin {{!}} LGBCE".
  3. "The Telford & Wrekin (Electoral Changes) Order 2022".
  4. "New Seat Details - Telford".
  5. UK Polling Report http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/2015guide/telford/
  6. Electoral Calculus https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/fcgi-bin/seatdetails.py?seat=Telford
  7. (8 May 2015). "Surprise result as Labour stalwart Wright loses out to Conservative candidate Allan". Shropshire Star.
  8. (2017-06-09). "Conservatives hold Shropshire seats". BBC News.
  9. (15 June 2023). "Telford MP Lucy Allan to stand down at next election". BBC News.
  10. (27 May 2024). "MP suspended after endorsing Reform UK candidate". BBC.
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  12. "Telford". BBC News.
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  15. "Election Data 2015". [[Electoral Calculus]].
  16. "BBC NEWS – Election 2015 – Telford". BBC News.
  17. "Election Data 2010". [[Electoral Calculus]].
  18. "BBC NEWS – Election 2010 – Telford". BBC News.
  19. "Election Data 2005". [[Electoral Calculus]].
  20. "Election Data 2001". [[Electoral Calculus]].
  21. "Election Data 1997". [[Electoral Calculus]].
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