List of electoral wards in Herefordshire

Ward map

Herefordshire is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands.

District council

District Wards
HerefordshireWards from 1 April 1998 (first election 1 May 1997) to 1 May 2003:[1]
  1. Aylestone (2)
  2. Backbury (1)
  3. Belmont (2)
  4. Bircher (1)
  5. Bringsty (1)
  6. Bromyard (2)
  7. Burmarsh (1)
  8. Castle (1)
  9. Central (2)
  10. Clehonger (1)
  11. Credenhill (1)
  12. Dinmore Hill (1)
  13. Doward (1)
  14. Frome (1)
  15. Golden Cross (1)
  16. Golden Valley (1)
  17. Hagley (1)
  18. Hampton Court (1)
  19. Hinton (2)
  20. Hollington (1)
  21. Holmer (2)
  22. Hope End (2)
  23. Kingsthorne (1)
  24. Kington Town (1)
  25. Ledbury (2)
  26. Leominster East & South (2)
  27. Leominster North (2)
  28. Lyonshall with Titley (1)
  29. Marcle Ridge (1)
  30. Merbach (1)
  31. Mortimer (1)
  32. Old Gore (1)
  33. Penyard (1)
  34. Pontrilas (1)
  35. Ross-on-Wye East (2)
  36. Ross-on-Wye West (2)
  37. St Martins (2)
  38. St Nicholas (2)
  39. Stoney Street (1)
  40. Three Elms (2)
  41. Tupsley (2)
  42. Upton (1)
  43. Weobley (1)
  44. Wilton (1)

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[2]

  1. Aylestone (2)
  2. Backbury (1)
  3. Belmont (3)
  4. Bircher (1)
  5. Bringsty (1)
  6. Bromyard (2)
  7. Burghill, Holmer & Lyde (1)
  8. Castle (1)
  9. Central (1)
  10. Credenhill (1)
  11. Frome (1)
  12. Golden Cross with Weobley (1)
  13. Golden Valley North (1)
  14. Golden Valley South (1)
  15. Hagley (1)
  16. Hampton Court (1)
  17. Hollington (1)
  18. Hope End (2)
  19. Kerne Bridge (1)
  20. Kington Town (1)
  21. Ledbury (3)
  22. Leominster North (2)
  23. Leominster South (2)
  24. Llangarron (1)
  25. Mortimer (1)
  26. Old Gore (1)
  27. Pembridge & Lyonshall with Titley (1)
  28. Penyard (1)
  29. Pontrilas (1)
  30. Ross-on-Wye East (2)
  31. Ross-on-Wye West (2)
  32. St Martins & Hinton (3)
  33. St Nicholas (2)
  34. Stoney Street (1)
  35. Sutton Walls (1)
  36. Three Elms (3)
  37. Tupsley (3)
  38. Upton (1)
  39. Valletts (1)
  40. Wormsley Ridge (1)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[3]

  1. Arrow (1)
  2. Aylestone Hill (1)
  3. Backbury (1)
  4. Belmont Rural (1)
  5. Birch (1)
  6. Bircher (1)
  7. Bishops Frome & Cradley (1)
  8. Bobblestock (1)
  9. Bromyard Bringsty (1)
  10. Bromyard West (1)
  11. Castle (1)
  12. Central (1)
  13. College (1)
  14. Credenhill (1)
  15. Dinedor Hill (1)
  16. Eign Hill (1)
  17. Golden Valley North (1)
  18. Golden Valley South (1)
  19. Greyfriars (1)
  20. Hagley (1)
  21. Hampton (1)
  22. Hinton & Hunderton (1)
  23. Holmer (1)
  24. Hope End (1)
  25. Kerne Bridge (1)
  26. Kings Acre (1)
  27. Kington (1)
  28. Ledbury North (1)
  29. Ledbury South (1)
  30. Ledbury West (1)
  31. Leominster East (1)
  32. Leominster North & Rural (1)
  33. Leominster South (1)
  34. Leominster West (1)
  35. Llangarron (1)
  36. Mortimer (1)
  37. Newton Farm (1)
  38. Old Gore (1)
  39. Penyard (1)
  40. Queenswood (1)
  41. Red Hill (1)
  42. Ross East (1)
  43. Ross North (1)
  44. Ross West (1)
  45. Saxon Gate (1)
  46. Stoney Street (1)
  47. Sutton Walls (1)
  48. Three Crosses (1)
  49. Tupsley (1)
  50. Weobley (1)
  51. Whitecross (1)
  52. Widemarsh (1)
  53. Wormside (1)

Electoral wards by constituency

Hereford and South Herefordshire

Aylestone, Belmont, Central, Golden Valley North, Golden Valley South, Hollington, Kerne Bridge, Llangarron, Penyard, Pontrilas, Ross-on-Wye East, Ross-on-Wye West, St Martins and Hinton, St Nicholas, Stoney Street, Three Elms, Tupsley, Valletts.

North Herefordshire

Backbury, Bircher, Bringsty, Bromyard, Burghill, Holmer and Lyde, Castle, Credenhill, Frome, Golden Cross with Weobley, Hagley, Hampton Court, Hope End, Kington Town, Ledbury, Leominster North, Leominster South, Mortimer, Old Gore, Pembridge and Lyonshall with Titley, Sutton Walls, Upton, Wormsley Ridge.

See also

References

  1. legislation.gov.uk - The Hereford and Worcester (Structural, Boundary and Electoral Changes) Order 1996. Retrieved on 6 November 2015.
  2. legislation.gov.uk - The County of Herefordshire District Council (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  3. legislation.gov.uk - The Herefordshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
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