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Hyndburn (UK Parliament constituency)

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County
  
Lancashire

Created
  
1983

Member of parliament
  
Graham Jones

Replaced by
  
Accrington, Clitheroe

Electorate
  
69,617 (December 2010)

European Parliament constituency
  
North West England

Number of members
  
1

Hyndburn (UK Parliament constituency)

Created from
  
Accrington and Clitheroe

Major settlements
  
Accrington, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood, Oswaldtwistle

Hyndburn is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Graham Jones of the Labour Party.

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History and profile

The seat was created in 1983, from parts of the former seats of Accrington and Clitheroe. In its ambit is much terraced (freehold) owner occupied housing and surrounding villages, that may have helped to win the constituency for a Conservative in 1983 (by 21 votes) and in 1987; Labour won it in 1992, and chose a new candidate for 2010, Graham Jones, who was elected.

Boundaries

A mostly Labour-inclined seat, based around the East Lancashire town of Accrington, it also includes Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood, Oswaldtwistle, and Rishton in Hyndburn, and Haslingden in Rossendale.

Following its review of parliamentary representation in Lancashire in the 2000s, the Boundary Commission made minor alterations to the existing Hyndburn constituency. Two Haslingden wards from Rossendale district were added to the constituency. The Commission rejected a proposal to rename the constituency "Hyndburn and Haslingden", following the Assistant Commissioner's view that;

References

Hyndburn (UK Parliament constituency) Wikipedia