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Walston Castle Beefeater Nant Isaf, Wenvoe, Vale Of Glamorgan
CF5 6DD Bro Morgannwg - the Vale of Glamorgan
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Total Electorate
76,736
voters
Population Rank
283th
Constituency
Vale of Glamorgan
- Constituency
- Vale of Glamorgan
- Constituency GSS Code
- W07000078
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +1.4
- 2017 majority
- 2190
- 2017 election turnout
- 73%
- Swing
- +1.4%
47.5%
43.4%
1.9%
0.8%
0%
4.3%

Vale of Glamorgan Constituency
Background of Vale of Glamorgan
The postcode CF5 6DD is located in Vale of Glamorgan, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Alun Cairns MP of the Conservative party.
Vale of Glamorgan is a UK parliamentary constituency situated in South Wales. Established in 1983, the seat encompasses a mix of coastal towns, rural areas, and suburban communities. It includes notable towns such as Barry, Llantwit Major, and Cowbridge. Historically, the constituency has experienced fluctuating political control, often swinging between the Labour and Conservative parties. While it was initially a Conservative stronghold, Labour made significant inroads in the late 1990s and early 2000s, before the Conservatives regained it in the 2010 general election and have held it since.
Demographically, the Vale of Glamorgan constituency is diverse, featuring a mix of working-class and middle-class populations. Barry, with its historical roots in the dock and shipping industries, contrasts with more affluent places like Cowbridge, known for its high-quality schools and affluent residents.
Economically, the region is characterised by varied sectors including agriculture, retail, and public services, alongside a growing emphasis on tourism owing to its coastal attractions. The presence of the Cardiff International Airport within its boundaries also adds to its economic portfolio by fostering connectivity and tourism.
The electorate has demonstrated a balanced political tendency, with key issues often hinging on local economic development, public services, and infrastructure.
During the 2016 Brexit referendum, the Vale of Glamorgan showed a preference for leaving the European Union, with a 52.8% majority voting for Brexit. This outcome reflects a split sentiment on EU membership, albeit leaning towards Euroscepticism. Balancing local concerns along with broader national issues, the constituency remains a pivotal area in Welsh and UK politics.
Brexit
Did Vale of Glamorgan vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Vale of Glamorgan voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
The constituency of Vale of Glamorgan voted to leave the EU in 2016. Residents may have been swayed by concerns over immigration control, the desire for greater sovereignty, or frustrations with Brussels bureaucracy. Additionally, fears over the impact of EU regulations on local industries such as agriculture and fishing could have influenced their decision. Ultimately, these factors likely contributed to the majority of voters in Vale of Glamorgan opting to support Brexit in the referendum.
Local Council
Vale of Glamorgan Council
Civic Offices
Holton Road
Barry
CF63 4RU
Phone
01446 700 111
Contact Centre
Website
http://www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk
Fax
Vale of Glamorgan Council is located in Barry, and is 3.4 miles from the CF5 6DD postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Alun Cairns MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Vale of Glamorgan
W07000078
Profile
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Alun Cairns is a Conservative Party Member of Parliament for the Vale of Glamorgan, elected in 2010. Born in 1970, Cairns has a background in banking and served as Secretary of State for Wales from 2016 to 2019. He is known for his strong stance on Brexit and commitment to local issues such as economic development and transport infrastructure. Cairns advocates for free-market policies and reducing government intervention. For more information, visit the [UK Parliament website](https://members.parliament.uk/member/4055).