List of electoral wards in Worcestershire

Ward map

Worcestershire is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands.

County council

County Electoral Divisions
WorcestershireElectoral Divisions from 1 April 1998 (first election 1 May 1997) to 5 May 2005:[1]
  1. Alvechurch ()
  2. Barnt Green ()
  3. Batchley ()
  4. Bedwardine ()
  5. Bowbrook ()
  6. Bredon ()
  7. Brinton Park ()
  8. Broadway ()
  9. Bromsgrove North ()
  10. Bromsgrove South ()
  11. Bromsgrove West ()
  12. Chaddesley ()
  13. Church Hill ()
  14. Claines ()
  15. Cookley, Wolverley & Wribbenhall ()
  16. Crabbs Cross ()
  17. Croome ()
  18. Droitwich Rural ()
  19. Droitwich South ()
  20. Droitwich Town ()
  21. Evesham Hampton ()
  22. Evesham Town ()
  23. Habberley & Blakebrook ()
  24. Hagley & Furlongs ()
  25. Hallow ()
  26. Hoobrook ()
  27. Hurcott ()
  28. Inkberrow ()
  29. Lodge Park ()
  30. Malvern Chase ()
  31. Malvern Langland ()
  32. Malvern Link ()
  33. Malvern Trinity ()
  34. Matchborough ()
  35. Mitton ()
  36. Nunnery ()
  37. Pershore Town ()
  38. Powick ()
  39. Puxton ()
  40. Redditch Central ()
  41. Redditch West ()
  42. Rock & Bewdley ()
  43. Rubery ()
  44. Severn ()
  45. St Barnabas ()
  46. St Chad ()
  47. St Clement ()
  48. St John ()
  49. St Martin ()
  50. St Peter ()
  51. St Stephen ()
  52. Tenbury ()
  53. The Littletons ()
  54. Uffdown ()
  55. Winyates ()
  56. Woodvale ()
  57. Wythall ()

Electoral Divisions from 5 May 2005 to present:[2]

  1. Alvechurch (1)
  2. Arrow Valley East (2)
  3. Arrow Valley West (2)
  4. Beacon (1)
  5. Bedwardine (1)
  6. Bewdley (1)
  7. Bowbrook (1)
  8. Bredon (1)
  9. Broadway (1)
  10. Bromsgrove Central (1)
  11. Bromsgrove East (1)
  12. Bromsgrove South (1)
  13. Bromsgrove West (1)
  14. Chaddesley (1)
  15. Claines (1)
  16. Clent Hills (1)
  17. Cookley, Wolverley & Wribbenhall (1)
  18. Croome (1)
  19. Droitwich East (1)
  20. Droitwich West (1)
  21. Evesham North West (1)
  22. Evesham South (1)
  23. Gorse Hill & Warndon (1)
  24. Hallow (1)
  25. Harvington (1)
  26. Littletons (1)
  27. Malvern Chase (1)
  28. Malvern Langland (1)
  29. Malvern Link (1)
  30. Malvern Trinity (1)
  31. Nunnery (1)
  32. Ombersley (1)
  33. Pershore (1)
  34. Powick (1)
  35. Rainbow Hill (1)
  36. Redditch North (2)
  37. Redditch South (2)
  38. Riverside (1)
  39. St Barnabas (1)
  40. St Chads (1)
  41. St Georges & St Oswald (1)
  42. St John (1)
  43. St Johns (1)
  44. St Marys (1)
  45. St Peter (1)
  46. St Stephen (1)
  47. Stourport-on-Severn (2)
  48. Tenbury (1)
  49. Upton Snodsbury (1)
  50. Warndon Parish (1)
  51. Woodvale (1)
  52. Wythall (1)

District councils

District Wards
BromsgroveWards from 1 May 2003 to 7 May 2015:[3]
  1. Alvechurch (3)
  2. Beacon (1)
  3. Catshill (2)
  4. Charford (2)
  5. Drakes Cross & Walkers Heath (2)
  6. Furlongs (2)
  7. Hagley (2)
  8. Hillside (2)
  9. Hollywood & Majors Green (2)
  10. Linthurst (1)
  11. Marlbrook (2)
  12. Norton (2)
  13. St Johns (2)
  14. Sidemoor (2)
  15. Slideslow (2)
  16. Stoke Heath (1)
  17. Stoke Prior (1)
  18. Tardebigge (1)
  19. Uffdown (1)
  20. Waseley (2)
  21. Whitford (2)
  22. Woodvale (1)
  23. Wythall South (1)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[4]

  1. Alvechurch South (1)
  2. Alvechurch Village (1)
  3. Aston Fields (1)
  4. Avoncroft (1)
  5. Barnt Green & Hopwood (1)
  6. Belbroughton & Romsley (2)
  7. Bromsgrove Central (1)
  8. Catshill North (1)
  9. Catshill South (1)
  10. Charford (1)
  11. Cofton (1)
  12. Drakes Cross (1)
  13. Hagley East (1)
  14. Hagley West (1)
  15. Hill Top (1)
  16. Hollywood (1)
  17. Lickey Hills (1)
  18. Lowes Hill (1)
  19. Marlbrook (1)
  20. Norton (1)
  21. Perryfields (1)
  22. Rock Hill (1)
  23. Rubery North (1)
  24. Rubery South (1)
  25. Sanders Park (1)
  26. Sidemoor (1)
  27. Slideslow (1)
  28. Tardebigge (1)
  29. Wythall East (1)
  30. Wythall West (1)
Malvern HillsWards from 1 May 1997 to 1 May 2003:[1]
  1. Baldwin (1)
  2. Bayton & Mamble (1)
  3. Broadheath (1)
  4. Chase (3)
  5. Hallow (1)
  6. Kempsey (2)
  7. Kyre Vale (1)
  8. Langland (3)
  9. Laugherne Hill (1)
  10. Leigh & Bransford (1)
  11. Lindridge (1)
  12. Link (3)
  13. Longdon (1)
  14. Martley (1)
  15. Morton (1)
  16. Powyke (2)
  17. Priory (2)
  18. Ripple (1)
  19. Temeside (1)
  20. Tenbury Town (2)
  21. The Hanleys (1)
  22. Trinity (3)
  23. Upton-upon-Severn (2)
  24. Valley of the Teme (1)
  25. Wells (2)
  26. West (2)
  27. Woodbury (1)

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[5]

  1. Alfrick & Leigh (2)
  2. Baldwin (1)
  3. Broadheath (2)
  4. Chase (3)
  5. Dyson Perrins (2)
  6. Hallow (1)
  7. Kempsey (2)
  8. Lindridge (1)
  9. Link (3)
  10. Longdon (1)
  11. Martley (1)
  12. Morton (1)
  13. Pickersleigh (3)
  14. Powick (2)
  15. Priory (2)
  16. Ripple (1)
  17. Teme Valley (1)
  18. Tenbury (2)
  19. Upton & Hanley (2)
  20. Wells (2)
  21. West (2)
  22. Woodbury (1)
RedditchWards from 10 June 2004 to present:[6]
  1. Abbey (2)
  2. Astwood Bank & Feckenham (2)
  3. Batchley (3)
  4. Central (2)
  5. Church Hill (3)
  6. Crabbs Cross (2)
  7. Greenlands (3)
  8. Headless Cross & Oakenshaw (3)
  9. Lodge Park (2)
  10. Matchborough (2)
  11. West (2)
  12. Winyates (3)
WorcesterWards from 10 June 2004 to present:[7]
  1. Arboretum (2)
  2. Battenhall (2)
  3. Bedwardine (3)
  4. Cathedral (3)
  5. Claines (3)
  6. Gorse Hill (2)
  7. Nunnery (3)
  8. Rainbow Hill (2)
  9. St Clement (2)
  10. St John (3)
  11. St Peter’s Parish (2)
  12. St Stephen (2)
  13. Warndon (2)
  14. Warndon Parish North (2)
  15. Warndon Parish South (2)
WychavonWards from ???? to 1 May 2003:
  1. Claines Central & West (); ward abolished in 1987[8]
  2. Claines East (); ward abolished in 1987[8]
  3. North Claines (2); new ward added in 1987[8]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to present:[9]

  1. Badsey (1)
  2. Bengeworth (2)
  3. Bowbrook (1)
  4. Bredon (1)
  5. Bretforton & Offenham (1)
  6. Broadway & Wickhamford (2)
  7. Dodderhill (1)
  8. Drakes Broughton (1)
  9. Droitwich Central (1)
  10. Droitwich East (2)
  11. Droitwich South East (2)
  12. Droitwich South West (2)
  13. Droitwich West (2)
  14. Eckington (1)
  15. Elmley Castle & Somerville (1)
  16. Evesham North (2)
  17. Evesham South (2)
  18. Fladbury (1)
  19. Great Hampton (1)
  20. Hartlebury (1)
  21. Harvington & Norton (1)
  22. Honeybourne & Pebworth (1)
  23. Inkberrow (2)
  24. Little Hampton (2)
  25. Lovett & North Claines (2)
  26. Norton & Whittington (1)
  27. Ombersley (1)
  28. Pershore (3)
  29. Pinvin (1)
  30. South Bredon Hill (1)
  31. The Littletons (1)
  32. Upton Snodsbury (1)
Wyre ForestWards from 10 June 2004 to 7 May 2015:[10]
  1. Aggborough & Spennells (3)
  2. Areley Kings (3)
  3. Bewdley & Arley (3)
  4. Blakedown & Chaddesley (2)
  5. Broadwaters (3)
  6. Cookley (1)
  7. Franche (3)
  8. Greenhill (3)
  9. Habberley & Blakebrook (3)
  10. Lickhill (3)
  11. Mitton (3)
  12. Offmore & Comberton (3)
  13. Oldington & Foley Park (2)
  14. Rock (1)
  15. Sutton Park (3)
  16. Wolverley (1)
  17. Wribbenhall (2)

Wards from 7 May 2015 to present:[11]

  1. Aggborough & Spennells (3)
  2. Areley Kings & Riverside (3)
  3. Bewdley & Rock (3)
  4. Blakebrook & Habberley South (3)
  5. Broadwaters (3)
  6. Foley Park & Hoobrook (3)
  7. Franche & Habberley North (3)
  8. Lickhill (1)
  9. Mitton (3)
  10. Offmore & Comberton (3)
  11. Wribbenhall & Arley (2)
  12. Wyre Forest Rural (3)

Electoral wards by constituency

Bromsgrove

Alvechurch, Beacon, Catshill, Charford, Drakes Cross and Walkers Heath, Furlongs, Hagley, Hillside, Hollywood and Majors Green, Linthurst, Marlbrook, Norton, St Johns, Sidemoor, Slideslow, Stoke Heath, Stoke Prior, Tardebigge, Uffdown, Waseley, Whitford, Woodvale, Wythall South.

Mid Worcestershire

Badsey, Bengeworth, Bowbrook, Bretforton and Offenham, Broadway and Wickhamford, Dodderhill, Drakes Broughton, Droitwich Central, Droitwich East, Droitwich South East, Droitwich South West, Droitwich West, Evesham North, Evesham South, Fladbury, Great Hampton, Hartlebury, Harvington and Norton, Honeybourne and Pebworth, Little Hampton, Lovett and North Claines, Norton and Whittington, Ombersley, Pinvin, The Littletons, Upton Snodsbury.

Redditch

Abbey, Astwood Bank and Feckenham, Batchley, Central, Church Hill, Crabbs Cross, Greenlands, Headless Cross and Oakenshaw, Inkberrow, Lodge Park, Matchborough, West, Winyates.

West Worcestershire

Alfrick and Leigh, Baldwin, Bredon, Broadheath, Chase, Dyson Perrins, Eckington, Elmley Castle and Somerville, Hallow, Kempsey, Lindridge, Link, Longdon, Martley, Morton, Pershore, Pickersleigh, Powick, Priory, Ripple, South Bredon Hill, Teme Valley, Tenbury, Upton and Hanley, Wells, West, Woodbury.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 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 Worcestershire (Electoral Changes) Order 2005. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  3. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Bromsgrove (Electoral Changes) Order 2003. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  4. legislation.gov.uk - The Bromsgrove (Electoral Changes) Order 2014. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
  5. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Malvern Hills (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  6. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Redditch (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  7. legislation.gov.uk - The City of Worcester (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  8. 1 2 3 legislation.gov.uk - The Hereford and Worcester (District Boundaries) Order 1987. Retrieved on 6 November 2015.
  9. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Wychavon (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  10. legislation.gov.uk - The District of Wyre Forest (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  11. legislation.gov.uk - The Wyre Forest (Electoral Changes) Order 2015. Retrieved on 3 November 2015.
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