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Annie Reed Road, Beverley, East Riding Of Yorkshire
HU17 0LF East Riding of Yorkshire
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Total Electorate
81,167
voters
Population Rank
235th
Constituency
Beverley and Holderness
- Constituency
- Beverley and Holderness
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000556
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +10.2
- 2017 majority
- 14042
- 2017 election turnout
- 70%
- Swing
- +10.2%
58.4%
33.1%
5%
1.4%
0%
0%

Beverley and Holderness Constituency
Background of Beverley and Holderness
The postcode HU17 0LF is located in Beverley and Holderness, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Graham Stuart MP of the Conservative party.
Beverley and Holderness is a UK parliamentary constituency located in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It was created in 1997, combining parts of the former Beverley and Bridlington constituencies. The constituency encompasses a mix of market towns, including Beverley and Hedon, alongside extensive rural areas and coastal communities.
Politically, Beverley and Holderness has been represented by the Conservative Party since its inception. Graham Stuart has served as the MP since 2005, following a Conservative tradition interrupted only by a brief Labour hold from 1997 to 2005. The seat is regarded as a safe Conservative stronghold, with the party maintaining a comfortable majority in recent elections.
The constituency's demographics reveal a predominantly white, middle-to-older-aged population, with relatively low ethnic diversity. Economically, the region features a blend of agriculture, tourism, and service industries, with notable local employers including the education sector, due to the presence of reputable schools in Beverley, and healthcare services.
In terms of electorate characteristics, the constituency has a high percentage of homeowners and a significant number of retired residents, reflecting its rural and suburban nature. Economically active residents often commute to nearby Hull or York, supplemented by local employment in small-sized enterprises.
Beverley and Holderness voted decisively in favour of Brexit in the 2016 EU Referendum, aligning with many rural and coastal communities' preference for leaving the European Union. This Eurosceptic sentiment has influenced political campaigns and voter priorities in the constituency, focusing on issues such as sovereignty, immigration, and regional economic development.
Beverley and Holderness is a constituency that combines traditional agricultural heritage with modern commuter lifestyles, rooted in a conservative political framework.
Brexit
Did Beverley and Holderness vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Beverley and Holderness voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Beverley and Holderness voted to leave the EU. Residents may have been influenced by concerns over immigration, sovereignty, and dissatisfaction with the EU's bureaucracy. The area has a strong agricultural industry, potentially leading to fears over EU regulations affecting farming practices. Additionally, some voters in Beverley and Holderness could have felt disconnected from decisions made in Brussels, prompting them to support Brexit in order to regain control over domestic affairs. a mix of economic, political, and cultural factors likely influenced the constituency's decision to leave the EU.
Local Council
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
County Hall
Beverley
HU17 9BA
Phone
01482 393 939
Customer services
Website
http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/
Email
customer.services@eastriding.gov.uk
Fax
01482 393 375
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is located in Beverley, and is 1.1 miles from the HU17 0LF postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Graham Stuart MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Beverley and Holderness
E14000556
Profile
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Graham Stuart MP, a member of the Conservative Party, has been representing the Beverley and Holderness constituency since 2005. With a background in publishing, he is known for promoting local issues and advocating for rural communities. Stuart has championed education reforms and supported various environmental initiatives. He is committed to enhancing local infrastructure and services, reflecting his constituents' needs. To learn more about Graham Stuart MP, visit his [official parliamentary page](https://members.parliament.uk/member/1594) here.