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Hether Drive, Carlisle
CA3 0ES Carlisle District (B)
What's the local government like, and who's in charge of local services?
Please note that 2024 election data is coming soon.
Total Electorate
69,506
voters
Population Rank
494th
Constituency
Carlisle
- Constituency
- Carlisle
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000620
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +5.6
- 2017 majority
- 2599
- 2017 election turnout
- 69%
- Swing
- +5.6%
49.9%
43.8%
2.9%
0%
0%
0%

Carlisle Constituency
Background of Carlisle
The postcode CA3 0ES is located in Carlisle, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by John Stevenson MP of the Conservative party.
Carlisle is a UK parliamentary constituency located in the northwest of England, encompassing the city of Carlisle and surrounding rural areas. It has a long history, being represented in Parliament since the 13th century. Carlisle is currently represented by the Conservative Party, with John Stevenson serving as its MP since 2010. Historically, the constituency has seen representation from both major parties, swinging between Labour and Conservative control.
Demographically, Carlisle has a diverse populace, though it predominantly consists of White British individuals. There is a mix of urban and rural residents, contributing to a varied socio-economic profile. The area has a population of approximately 107,000, with around 80,000 registered voters.
Economically, Carlisle has a significant public sector presence, including local government and healthcare services, along with private sector employment in manufacturing, retail, and logistics due to its strategic location near the Scottish border. The city has a rich railway history, being a key junction on the West Coast Main Line, and continues to benefit from transport links.
Carlisle's electorate tends to reflect its mixed economic base, with voters' priorities often centring on public services and industry. In the 2016 EU Referendum, Carlisle voted to leave the European Union, aligning itself with the broader trend in Northern England.
Carlisle is a constituency with a balanced political history, a diverse yet predominantly White British demographic, a mixed economy with strong public service and private sector elements, and a majority preference for Brexit. Its political landscape continues to evolve, shaped by both local and national issues.
Brexit
Did Carlisle vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Carlisle voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the EU referendum of 2016, the constituency of Carlisle voted to leave the European Union. The decision to back Brexit could have been influenced by a variety of factors, including concerns over immigration levels, a desire for greater control over laws and regulations, as well as frustrations with perceived political elites in Westminster and Brussels. Additionally, the area's industrial heritage and close proximity to the border with Scotland may have played a role in shaping attitudes towards the EU. Ultimately, the result in Carlisle reflected a mixture of socio-economic, political, and cultural considerations.
Local Council
Carlisle City Council
Civic Centre
Rickergate
Carlisle
CA3 8QG
Phone
01228 817200
Customer Services
01228 817000
Main Switchboard
Website
http://www.carlisle.gov.uk
Email
customerservices@carlisle.gov.uk
Fax
Carlisle City Council is located in , and is 1.5 miles from the CA3 0ES postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
John Stevenson MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Carlisle
E14000620
Profile
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John Stevenson MP represents Carlisle as a member of the Conservative Party. With a background in law, Stevenson has consistently championed local infrastructure and economic growth, advocating for balanced regional development. His focus also includes education, healthcare, and strengthening community ties within his constituency. For more detailed information about John Stevenson and his parliamentary activities, please visit the official website.