List of electoral wards in South Yorkshire

Ward map

South Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in Yorkshire and the Humber. It consists of fourteen UK Parliamentary constituencies, each of which elects one MP using the First Past the Post system.

District councils

District Wards
BarnsleyWards from 10 June 2004 to present:[1][2]
  1. Central (3)
  2. Cudworth (3)
  3. Darfield (3)
  4. Darton East (3)
  5. Darton West (3)
  6. Dearne North (3)
  7. Dearne South (3)
  8. Dodworth (3)
  9. Hoyland Milton (3)
  10. Kingstone (3)
  11. Monk Bretton (3)
  12. North East (3)
  13. Old Town (3)
  14. Penistone East (3)
  15. Penistone West (3)
  16. Rockingham (3)
  17. Royston (3)
  18. St Helens (3)
  19. Stairfoot (3)
  20. Wombwell (3)
  21. Worsbrough (3)
DoncasterWards from 10 June 2004 to 7 May 2015:[3]
  1. Adwick (3)
  2. Armthorpe (3)
  3. Askern Spa (3)
  4. Balby (3)
  5. Bentley (3)
  6. Bessacarr & Cantley (3)
  7. Central (3)
  8. Conisbrough & Denaby (3)
  9. Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall & Barnby Dun (3)
  10. Edlington & Warmsworth (3)
  11. Finningley (3)
  12. Great North Road (3)
  13. Hatfield (3)
  14. Mexborough (3)
  15. Rossington (3)
  16. Sprotbrough (3)
  17. Stainforth & Moorends (3)
  18. Thorne (3)
  19. Torne Valley (3)
  20. Town Moor (3)
  21. Wheatley (3)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[4]

  1. Adwick le Street & Carcroft (3)
  2. Armthorpe (3)
  3. Balby South (2)
  4. Bentley (3)
  5. Bessacarr (3)
  6. Conisbrough (3)
  7. Edenthorpe & Kirk Sandall (2)
  8. Edlington & Warmsworth (2)
  9. Finningley (3)
  10. Hatfield (3)
  11. Hexthorpe & Balby North (2)
  12. Mexborough (3)
  13. Norton & Askern (3)
  14. Roman Ridge (2)
  15. Rossington & Bawtry (3)
  16. Sprotbrough (2)
  17. Stainforth & Barnby Dun (2)
  18. Thorne & Moorends (3)
  19. Tickhill & Wadsworth (2)
  20. Town (3)
  21. Wheatley Hills & Intake (3)
RotherhamWards from 10 June 2004 to present:[5]
  1. Anston & Woodsetts (3) †
  2. Boston Castle (3)
  3. Brinsworth & Catcliffe (3)
  4. Dinnington (3) †
  5. Hellaby (3)
  6. Holderness (3)
  7. Hoober (3)
  8. Keppel (3)
  9. Maltby (3)
  10. Rawmarsh (3)
  11. Rotherham East (3)
  12. Rotherham West (3)
  13. Rother Vale (3)
  14. Silverwood (3)
  15. Sitwell (3)
  16. Swinton (3)
  17. Valley (3)
  18. Wales (3)
  19. Wath (3)
  20. Wickersley (3)
  21. Wingfield (3)

† minor boundary changes in 2011[6]

SheffieldWards from 10 June 2004 to 5 May 2016:[7]
  1. Arbourthorne (3)
  2. Beauchief & Greenhill (3)
  3. Beighton (3)
  4. Birley (3)
  5. Broomhill (3)
  6. Burngreave (3)
  7. Central (3)
  8. Crookes (3)
  9. Darnall (3)
  10. Dore & Totley (3)
  11. East Ecclesfield (3)
  12. Ecclesall (3)
  13. Firth Park (3)
  14. Fulwood (3)
  15. Gleadless Valley (3)
  16. Graves Park (3)
  17. Hillsborough (3)
  18. Manor Castle (3)
  19. Mosborough (3)
  20. Nether Edge (3)
  21. Richmond (3)
  22. Shiregreen & Brightside (3)
  23. Southey (3)
  24. Stannington (3)
  25. Stocksbridge & Upper Don (3)
  26. Walkley (3)
  27. West Ecclesfield (3)
  28. Woodhouse (3)

Wards from 5 May 2016 to present:[8]

  1. Beauchief & Greenhill (3)
  2. Beighton (3)
  3. Birley (3)
  4. Broomhill & Sharrow Vale (3)
  5. Burngreave (3)
  6. City (3)
  7. Crookes & Crosspool (3)
  8. Darnall (3)
  9. Dore & Totley (3)
  10. East Ecclesfield (3)
  11. Ecclesall (3)
  12. Firth Park (3)
  13. Fulwood (3)
  14. Gleadless Valley (3)
  15. Graves Park (3)
  16. Hillsborough (3)
  17. Manor Castle (3)
  18. Mosborough (3)
  19. Nether Edge & Sharrow (3)
  20. Park & Arbourthorne (3)
  21. Richmond (3)
  22. Shiregreen & Brightside (3)
  23. Southey (3)
  24. Stannington (3)
  25. Stocksbridge & Upper Don (3)
  26. Walkley (3)
  27. West Ecclesfield (3)
  28. Woodhouse (3)

Electoral wards by constituency

Barnsley Central

Central, Darton East, Darton West, Kingstone, Monk Bretton, Old Town, Royston, St Helens.

Barnsley East

Cudworth, Darfield, Hoyland Milton, North East, Rockingham, Stairfoot, Wombwell, Worsbrough.

Don Valley

Conisbrough and Denaby, Edlington and Warmsworth, Finningley, Hatfield, Rossington, Thorne, Torne Valley.

Doncaster Central

Armthorpe, Balby, Bessacarr and Cantley, Central, Edenthorpe, Kirk Sandall and Barnby Dun, Town Moor, Wheatley.

Doncaster North

Adwick, Askern Spa, Bentley, Great North Road, Mexborough, Sprotbrough, Stainforth and Moorends.

Penistone and Stocksbridge

East Ecclesfield, Dodworth, Penistone East, Penistone West, Stocksbridge and Upper Don, West Ecclesfield.

Rother Valley

Anston and Woodsetts, Dinnington, Hellaby, Holderness, Maltby, Rother Vale, Sitwell, Wales.

Rotherham

Boston Castle, Brinsworth and Catcliffe, Keppel, Rotherham East, Rotherham West, Valley, Wingfield.

Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough

Burngreave, Firth Park, Hillsborough, Shiregreen and Brightside, Southey.

Sheffield Central

Broomhill, Central, Manor Castle, Nether Edge, Walkley.

Sheffield, Hallam

Crookes, Dore and Totley, Ecclesall, Fulwood, Stannington.

Sheffield, Heeley

Arbourthorne, Beauchief and Greenhill, Gleadless Valley, Graves Park, Richmond.

Sheffield South East

Beighton, Birley, Darnall, Mosborough, Woodhouse.

Wentworth and Dearne

Dearne North, Dearne South, Hoober, Rawmarsh, Silverwood, Swinton, Wath, Wickersley.

See also

References

  1. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Barnsley (Electoral Changes) Order 2003. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  2. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Barnsley (Electoral Changes) (Amendment) Order 2004. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  3. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Doncaster (Electoral Changes) Order 2004. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  4. legislation.gov.uk - The Doncaster (Electoral Changes) Order 2015. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  5. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Rotherham (Electoral Changes) Order 2004. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  6. legislation.gov.uk - The Rotherham (Electoral Changes) Order 2011. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  7. legislation.gov.uk - The City of Sheffield (Electoral Changes) Order 2004. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  8. legislation.gov.uk - The Sheffield (Electoral Changes) Order 2015. Retrieved on 20 April 2016.
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