List of electoral wards in Suffolk

Ward map

Suffolk is a ceremonial county in the East of England.

County council

County Electoral Divisions
SuffolkElectoral Divisions from 5 May 2005 to present:[1]
  1. Aldeburgh & Leiston (1)
  2. Beccles (2)
  3. Belstead Brook (1)
  4. Bixley (1)
  5. Blackbourn (1)
  6. Blything (1)
  7. Bosmere (1)
  8. Brandon (1)
  9. Bridge (1)
  10. Bungay (1)
  11. Carlford (1)
  12. Chantry (2)
  13. Clare (1)
  14. Cosford (1)
  15. Eastgate & Moreton Hall (1)
  16. Exning & Newmarket (1)
  17. Felixstowe Coastal (2)
  18. Felixstowe North & Trimley (1)
  19. Framlingham (1)
  20. Gainsborough (1)
  21. Gipping Valley (1)
  22. Great Cornard (1)
  23. Gunton (2)
  24. Hadleigh (1)
  25. Halesworth (1)
  26. Hardwick (1)
  27. Hartismere (1)
  28. Haverhill Cangle (2)
  29. Haverhill East & Kedington (1)
  30. Hoxne & Eye (1)
  31. Kesgrave & Rushmere St Andrew (2)
  32. Kessingland & Southwold (1)
  33. Lowestoft South (2)
  34. Martlesham (1)
  35. Melford (1)
  36. Mildenhall (1)
  37. Newmarket & Red Lodge (1)
  38. Oulton (2)
  39. Pakefield (2)
  40. Peninsula (1)
  41. Priory Heath (1)
  42. Row Heath (1)
  43. Rushmere (1)
  44. Samford (1)
  45. St Helen's (1)
  46. St John's (1)
  47. St Margaret’s & Westgate (2)
  48. Stour Valley (1)
  49. Stowmarket North & Stowupland (1)
  50. Stowmarket South (1)
  51. Sudbury (1)
  52. Sudbury East & Waldingfield (1)
  53. Thedwastre North (1)
  54. Thedwastre South (1)
  55. Thingoe North (1)
  56. Thingoe South (1)
  57. Thredling (1)
  58. Tower (2)
  59. Upper Gipping (1)
  60. Whitehouse & Whitton (2)
  61. Wickham (1)
  62. Wilford (1)
  63. Woodbridge (1)

District councils

District Wards
BaberghWards from 1 May 2003 to present:[2][3]
  1. Alton (2)
  2. Berners (2)
  3. Boxford (1)
  4. Brett Vale (1)
  5. Brook (2)
  6. Bures St Mary (1)
  7. Chadacre (1)
  8. Dodnash (2)
  9. Glemsford & Stanstead (2)
  10. Great Cornard North (2)
  11. Great Cornard South (2)
  12. Hadleigh North (2)
  13. Hadleigh South (2)
  14. Holbrook (1)
  15. Lavenham (1)
  16. Leavenheath (1)
  17. Long Melford (2)
  18. Lower Brett (1)
  19. Mid Samford (2)
  20. Nayland (1)
  21. North Cosford (1)
  22. Pinewood (2)
  23. South Cosford (1)
  24. Sudbury East (2)
  25. Sudbury North (2)
  26. Sudbury South (2)
  27. Waldingfield (2)
Forest HeathWards from 1 May 2003 to present:[4]
  1. All Saints (2)
  2. Brandon East (3)
  3. Brandon West (2)
  4. Eriswell & The Rows (2)
  5. Exning (1)
  6. Great Heath (2)
  7. Iceni (1)
  8. Lakenheath (2)
  9. Manor (1)
  10. Market (2)
  11. Red Lodge (2)
  12. St Mary's (3)
  13. Severals (3)
  14. South (1)
IpswichWards from 2 May 2002 to present:[5]
  1. Alexandra (3)
  2. Bixley (3)
  3. Bridge (3)
  4. Castle Hill (3)
  5. Gainsborough (3)
  6. Gipping (3)
  7. Holywells (3)
  8. Priory Heath (3)
  9. Rushmere (3)
  10. St John's (3)
  11. St Margaret's (3)
  12. Sprites (3)
  13. Stoke Park (3)
  14. Westgate (3)
  15. Whitehouse (3)
  16. Whitton (3)
Mid SuffolkWards from 1 May 2003 to present:[6]
  1. Bacton & Old Newton (1)
  2. Badwell Ash (1)
  3. Barking & Somersham (1)
  4. Bramford & Blakenham (2)
  5. Claydon & Barham (2)
  6. Debenham (1)
  7. Elmswell & Norton (2)
  8. Eye (1)
  9. Fressingfield (1)
  10. Gislingham (1)
  11. Haughley & Wetherden (1)
  12. Helmingham & Coddenham (1)
  13. Hoxne (1)
  14. Mendlesham (1)
  15. Needham Market (2)
  16. Onehouse (1)
  17. Palgrave (1)
  18. Rattlesden (1)
  19. Rickinghall & Walsham (2)
  20. Ringshall (1)
  21. Stowmarket Central (2)
  22. Stowmarket North (3)
  23. Stowmarket South (2)
  24. Stowupland (1)
  25. Stradbroke & Laxfield (1)
  26. The Stonhams (1)
  27. Thurston & Hessett (2)
  28. Wetheringsett (1)
  29. Woolpit (1)
  30. Worlingworth (1)
St EdmundsburyWards from 1 May 2003 to present:[7]
  1. Abbeygate (2)
  2. Bardwell (1)
  3. Barningham (1)
  4. Barrow (1)
  5. Cavendish (1)
  6. Chedburgh (1)
  7. Clare (1)
  8. Eastgate (1)
  9. Fornham (1)
  10. Great Barton (1)
  11. Haverhill East (3)
  12. Haverhill North (3)
  13. Haverhill South (2)
  14. Haverhill West (2)
  15. Horringer & Whelnetham (1)
  16. Hundon (1)
  17. Ixworth (1)
  18. Kedington (1)
  19. Minden (2)
  20. Moreton Hall (3)
  21. Northgate (1)
  22. Pakenham (1)
  23. Risby (1)
  24. Risbygate (2)
  25. Rougham (1)
  26. St Olaves (2)
  27. Southgate (2)
  28. Stanton (1)
  29. Westgate (2)
  30. Wickhambrook (1)
  31. Withersfield (1)
Suffolk CoastalWards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[8]
  1. Aldeburgh (2)
  2. Earl Soham (1)
  3. Farlingaye (1)
  4. Felixstowe East (2)
  5. Felixstowe North (2)
  6. Felixstowe South (2)
  7. Felixstowe South East (2)
  8. Felixstowe West (3)
  9. Framlingham (2)
  10. Grundisburgh (1)
  11. Hacheston (1)
  12. Hollesley with Eyke (1)
  13. Kesgrave East (3)
  14. Kesgrave West (2)
  15. Kyson (1)
  16. Leiston (3)
  17. Martlesham (2)
  18. Melton & Ufford (2)
  19. Nacton (2)
  20. Orford & Tunstall (1)
  21. Otley (1)
  22. Peasenhall (1)
  23. Rendlesham (1)
  24. Riverside (1)
  25. Rushmere St Andrew (3)
  26. Saxmundham (2)
  27. Seckford (1)
  28. Snape (1)
  29. Sutton (1)
  30. Trimleys with Kirton (3)
  31. Walberswick & Wenhaston (1)
  32. Wickham Market (1)
  33. Witnesham (1)
  34. Yoxford (1)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[9]

  1. Aldeburgh (2)
  2. Deben (1)
  3. Felixstowe East (2)
  4. Felixstowe North (2)
  5. Felixstowe South (2)
  6. Felixstowe West (2)
  7. Framlingham (2)
  8. Fynn Valley (1)
  9. Grundisburgh (1)
  10. Hacheston (1)
  11. Kesgrave East (2)
  12. Kesgrave West (2)
  13. Kirton (1)
  14. Leiston (2)
  15. Martlesham (2)
  16. Melton (2)
  17. Nacton & Purdis Farm (1)
  18. Orford & Eyke (1)
  19. Peasenhall & Yoxford (1)
  20. Rendlesham (1)
  21. Saxmundham (2)
  22. The Trimleys (2)
  23. Tower (2)
  24. Wenhaston & Westleton (1)
  25. Wickham Market (1)
  26. Woodbridge (3)
WaveneyWards from 2 May 2002 to present:[10][11]
  1. Beccles North (2)
  2. Beccles South (2)
  3. Blything (1)
  4. Bungay (2)
  5. Carlton (2)
  6. Carlton Colville (3)
  7. Gunton & Corton (2)
  8. Halesworth (2)
  9. Harbour (3)
  10. Kessingland (2)
  11. Kirkley (3)
  12. Lothingland (1)
  13. Normanston (3)
  14. Oulton (2)
  15. Oulton Broad (2)
  16. Pakefield (3)
  17. Southwold & Reydon (2)
  18. St Margaret's (3)
  19. The Saints (1)
  20. Wainford (1)
  21. Whitton (3)
  22. Worlingham (2)
  23. Wrentham (1)

Electoral wards by constituency

Bury St Edmunds

Abbeygate, Bacton and Old Newton, Badwell Ash, Eastgate, Elmswell and Norton, Fornham, Gislingham, Great Barton, Haughley and Wetherden, Horringer and Whelnetham, Minden, Moreton Hall, Needham Market, Northgate, Onehouse, Pakenham, Rattlesden, Rickinghall and Walsham, Ringshall, Risbygate, Rougham, St Olaves, Southgate, Stowmarket Central, Stowmarket North, Stowmarket South, Stowupland, Thurston and Hessett, Westgate, Woolpit.

Central Suffolk and North Ipswich

Barking and Somersham, Bramford and Blakenham, Castle Hill, Claydon and Barham, Debenham, Earl Soham, Eye, Framlingham, Fressingfield, Grundisburgh, Hacheston, Helmingham and Coddenham, Hoxne, Kesgrave East, Kesgrave West, Mendlesham, Otley, Palgrave, Rushmere St Andrew, Stradbroke and Laxfield, The Stonhams, Wetheringsett, Whitehouse, Whitton, Wickham Market, Witnesham, Worlingworth.

Ipswich

Alexandra, Bixley, Bridge, Gainsborough, Gipping, Holywells, Priory Heath, Rushmere, St John’s, St Margaret’s, Sprites, Stoke Park, Westgate.

South Suffolk

Alton, Berners, Boxford, Brett Vale, Brook, Bures St Mary, Cavendish, Chadacre, Clare, Dodnash, Glemsford and Stanstead, Great Cornard North, Great Cornard South, Hadleigh North, Hadleigh South, Holbrook, Lavenham, Leavenheath, Long Melford, Lower Brett, Mid Samford, Nayland, North Cosford, Pinewood, South Cosford, Sudbury East, Sudbury North, Sudbury South, Waldingfield.

Suffolk Coastal

Aldeburgh, Blything, Farlingaye, Felixstowe East, Felixstowe North, Felixstowe South, Felixstowe South East, Felixstowe West, Halesworth, Hollesley with Eyke, Kyson, Leiston, Martlesham, Melton and Ufford, Nacton, Orford and Tunstall, Peasenhall, Rendlesham, Riverside, Saxmundham, Seckford, Snape, Southwold and Reydon, Sutton, Trimleys with Kirton, Walberswick and Wenhaston, Wrentham, Yoxford.

Waveney

Beccles North, Beccles South, Bungay, Carlton, Carlton Colville, Gunton and Corton, Harbour, Kessingland, Kirkley, Lothingland, Normanston, Oulton, Oulton Broad, Pakefield, St Margaret’s, The Saints, Wainford, Whitton, Worlingham.

West Suffolk

All Saints, Bardwell, Barningham, Barrow, Brandon East, Brandon West, Chedburgh, Eriswell and The Rows, Exning, Great Heath, Haverhill East, Haverhill North, Haverhill South, Haverhill West, Hundon, Iceni, Ixworth, Kedington, Lakenheath, Manor, Market, Red Lodge, Risby, St Mary’s, Severals, South, Stanton, Wickhambrook, Withersfield.

See also

References

  1. legislation.gov.uk - The County of Suffolk (Electoral Changes) Order 2004. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  2. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Babergh (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  3. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Babergh (Electoral Changes) (Amendment) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  4. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Forest Heath (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  5. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Ipswich (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  6. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Mid Suffolk (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  7. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of St Edmundsbury (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  8. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Suffolk Coastal (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  9. legislation.gov.uk - The Suffolk Coastal (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  10. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Waveney (Electoral Changes) Order 2001. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  11. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Waveney (Electoral Changes) (Amendment) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
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