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Alyn and Deeside (UK Parliament constituency)

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Preserved county
  
Clwyd

Electorate
  
62,196 (December 2010)

Created from
  
Flintshire East

Member of parliament
  
Mark Tami

Replaced by
  
East Flintshire

Population
  
82,505 (2011 census)

Created
  
1983

Welsh Assembly
  
North Wales

Number of members
  
1

Alyn and Deeside (UK Parliament constituency)

Major settlements
  
Shotton, Connah's Quay, Buckley, Hawarden, Caergwrle

Alyn and Deeside (Welsh: Alun a Glannau Dyfrdwy) is a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (at Westminster). The constituency was created in 1983, and it elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first-past-the-post method of election. The constituency has always elected Labour MPs, although in the landslide Conservative Party victory in the 1983 general election, the Conservatives were able to mount a strong challenge.

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The Alyn and Deeside Welsh Assembly constituency was created with the same boundaries in 1999.

Boundaries

1983-1997: The District of Alyn and Deeside, and the Borough of Wrexham Maelor wards 13 and 14.

1997-2010: The District of Alyn and Deeside.

2010-present: The Flintshire County electoral divisions of Aston, Broughton North East, Broughton South, Buckley Bistre East, Buckley Bistre West, Buckley Mountain, Buckley Pentrobin, Caergwrle, Connah’s Quay Central, Connah’s Quay Golftyn, Connah’s Quay South, Connah’s Quay Wepre, Ewloe, Hawarden, Higher Kinnerton, Hope, Llanfynydd, Mancot, Penyffordd, Queensferry, Saltney Mold Junction, Saltney Stonebridge, Sealand, Shotton East, Shotton Higher, Shotton West, and Treuddyn.

This Cheshire/Wales boundary seat is part of the part industrial hinterland north of Wrexham and west of Chester. It was formerly known as East Flintshire until the 1983 boundary review, in which it was renamed after the Alyn and Deeside district created in 1974. The main population areas in the current seat include Shotton, Connah's Quay, Buckley, Hawarden and Caergwrle.

Elections in the 2010s

In February 2015, the Conservative Party inadvertently leaked a list of non-target seats considered safe Labour, or where winning was considered highly unlikely, which included Alyn and Deeside. Independent Phil Woods announced he would stand, but did not do so.

References

Alyn and Deeside (UK Parliament constituency) Wikipedia