Where is the Tunbridge Wells Constituency?
by Hassan Kassem: your voice in parliament
Tunbridge Wells Constituency Map General Election 2024
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Where is the boundary for the Tunbridge Wells Parliamentary Constituency?
How does this differ from the boundaries used for the recent 2nd May Tunbridge Wells local elections?
Map of the Tunbridge Wells Constituency
https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/election-maps/gb/
Towns & Villages in the Tunbridge Wells Constituency
The following are examples of areas within our Tunbridge Wells Parliamentary Constituency:
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Southborough
Paddock Wood
Langton Green
Bidborough
Pembury
Tudeley
Matfield
Petteridge
Castle Hill
Horsmonden
Brandfold
Goudhurst
Sandhurst
Pipsden
The Moor
Gill’s Green
How does this differ from the boundary used for the May 2nd Tunbridge Wells local elections?
The Tunbridge Wells Parliamentary Constituency is different from the Tunbridge Wells Borough Council district, which recently held elections for Police and Crime Commissioner.
For example, Cranbrook, Sissinghurst and Frittenden are not in the Tunbridge Wells Parliamentary Constituency and are in the Tunbridge Wells Borough Council district.
You can find your constituency using this tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can find your constituency using this tool.
The following are examples of areas within our Tunbridge Wells Parliamentary Constituency
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Southborough
Paddock Wood
Langton Green
Bidborough
Pembury
Tudeley
Matfield
Petteridge
Castle Hill
Horsmonden
Brandfold
Goudhurst
Sandhurst
Pipsden
The Moor
Gill’s Green
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Yes: the Tunbridge Wells Parliamentary Constituency is different from the Tunbridge Wells Borough Council district.
For example, Cranbrook, Sissinghurst and Frittenden are not in the Tunbridge Wells Parliamentary Constituency and are in the Tunbridge Wells Borough Council district.
Vote Hassan Kassem
Your Independent MP Candidate For Tunbridge Wells
What do I mean when I say ‘your voice in parliament’? You will be given the opportunity to engage in the political decisions that affect your life and local community, and as your MP I will share your ideas and solutions directly in Westminster.
To make this happen I will start local citizens’ assemblies made up of people broadly representative of the local area, chosen by lottery, who are then tasked to come together to share their concerns and ideas, and democratically agree on the changes they want to see.