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West Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency)

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County
  
Essex

European Parliament constituency
  
East of England

Number of members
  
1

Created from
  
Chelmsford

Major settlements
  
Chelmsford

Major settlement
  
Chelmsford

Replaced by
  
Chelmsford

West Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency)

West Chelmsford was a parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

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History

The constituency was created in 1997 and abolished in 2010. It always returned a Conservative MP.

Boundaries

Chelmsford West constituency took in a majority of the Borough of Chelmsford, and by far the majority of the town itself, including the town centre and Cathedral. It also included rural areas extending as far north as Great Leighs, the Walthams and Good Easter.

The seat consisted of the following electoral wards of the Borough of Chelmsford: All Saints, Boreham, Broomfield, Pleshey and Great Waltham, Cathedral, Chignall, Good Easter, Mashbury, Highwood and Roxwell, Goat Hall, Great and Little Leighs and Little Waltham, Margaretting and Stock, Moulsham Lodge, Old Moulsham, Patching Hall, St. Andrews, Springfield North, Springfield South, The Lawns, Waterhouse Farm and Writtle.

At the 2010 General Election, a newly re-created Chelmsford constituency succeeded this seat. Rural wards from this constituency mainly joined the Saffron Walden constituency, with a small area around Margaretting becoming part of the Maldon constituency.

References

West Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency) Wikipedia