-
Census 2021 Data
-
Homes & Property
-
Law and Order
-
Jobs & Economy
-
Learning & Schools
-
Essential Services
-
Travel & Transport
-
Local Amenities
-
Leisure & Recreation
-
Environment
Local Politics
Maine Drive, Chaddesden, Derby, City Of Derby
DE21 6JZ City of Derby (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
79,947
voters
Population Rank
223th
Constituency
Derby North
- Constituency
- Derby North
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000662
- Holding party
- LAB GAIN FROM CON
- Change from 2015
- +12.0
- 2017 majority
- 2015
- 2017 election turnout
- 69%
- Swing
- +12.0%
44.4%
48.5%
4.6%
0%
0%
0%

Derby North Constituency
Background of Derby North
The postcode DE21 6JZ is located in Derby North, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Chris Williamson MP of the Labour party.
Derby North is a parliamentary constituency in Derby, Derbyshire, within the East Midlands region of England. Established in 1950, it has a history of fluctuating political representation between the Labour and Conservative parties, reflecting its marginal status. Labour dominated much of the mid-to-late 20th century, but the seat has often changed hands in subsequent elections, reflecting shifts in national political sentiment.
Demographically, Derby North presents a diverse socio-economic composition, encompassing urban areas with relatively high levels of economic activity and a significant number of professionals, as well as pockets of socio-economic deprivation. The constituency includes suburbs such as Chaddesden and affluent areas like Allestree, contributing to its electoral volatility.
Economically, Derby North benefits from its association with major employers in Derby, such as Rolls-Royce, Bombardier, and Toyota. These industries provide a significant number of skilled jobs, underpinning the local economy. The universities located within Derby also contribute to the area's economic and cultural vibrancy.
The electorate in Derby North is typically reflective of tight electoral margins, with turnout rates varying but generally aligning with national averages. Issues such as public services, economic growth, and employment are regularly significant in influencing voting behaviour.
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Derby as a whole voted to leave the European Union, with 57.2% in favour of leaving. This sentiment has been somewhat mirrored in Derby North, influencing political discourse and party campaigning strategies post-referendum.
Derby North remains a significant constituency in UK politics, notable for its competitive elections and socio-economic diversity, providing a microcosm of broader national trends.
Brexit
Did Derby North vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Derby North voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
Derby North, like many areas in the Midlands, voted in favour of Brexit in the 2016 referendum. The constituency was faced with challenges such as job losses in traditional industries and concerns over immigration, which are believed to have influenced their decision to leave the EU. Many residents felt that leaving the EU would give them more control over their own laws and borders, and potentially lead to better opportunities for employment and trade. The result was a reflection of the frustrations and hopes of the people of Derby North, who sought change and a new direction for the future.
Local Council
Derby City Council
The Council House
Corporation Street
Derby
Derbyshire
DE1 2FS
Phone
01332 293 111
General enquiries
Website
http://www.derby.gov.uk/
Email
customer.services@derby.gov.uk
Fax
01332 643 549
Derby City Council is located in , and is 1.9 miles from the DE21 6JZ postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Chris Williamson MP
Party
Labour
Constituency
Derby North
E14000662
Profile
View on TheyWorkForYou
Chris Williamson is a former UK Labour Party MP known for representing Derby North. As a prominent voice within Labour, he was a strong advocate for socialist policies and increased public sector investment. Williamson's tenure was marked by his controversial stance on issues like anti-Semitism within the party, which led to his suspension in 2019. Passionate about social justice and grassroots activism, he has been both praised and criticised for his outspoken nature. For more information, visit the Wikipedia page on Chris Williamson.