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Brigg and Cleethorpes (UK Parliament constituency)

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Number of members
  
1

County
  
1983-1996 Humberside, 1996-1997 North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire

Created from
  
Brigg & Scunthorpe and Louth

Major settlements
  
Brigg, Immingham, Cleethorpes

Replaced by
  
Brigg and Scunthorpe, Louth, Lincolnshire, Cleethorpes, Brigg and Goole

Brigg and Cleethorpes was a constituency on the south bank of the River Humber which returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first-past-the-post voting system.

Contents

It was created for the 1983 general election, and abolished for the 1997 general election.

History

This safe Conservative seat was held by Michael Brown for the entire period of its existence.

Boundaries

The Borough of Cleethorpes, and the Borough of Glanford wards of Abbey, Barton-upon-Humber Bridge, Barton-upon-Humber Park, Brigg, Goxhill, Humber, Kirton, North Ancholme, Scawby, South Ancholme, Ulceby, Wold, and Wrawby.

The constituency was formed from the eastern part of the Borough of Glanford plus the Borough of Cleethorpes. In 1997, an extra seat was allocated to the Humber, with the result that constituencies in the region needed to cover a smaller population. The new constituency of Cleethorpes was created with this in mind, with the remainder of the constituency forming part of Brigg and Goole.

References

Brigg and Cleethorpes (UK Parliament constituency) Wikipedia