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Hallows Cl, St Michael's on Wyre, Preston, Lancashire
PR3 0UQ Wyre District (B)
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Total Electorate
72,240
voters
Population Rank
457th
Constituency
Wyre and Preston North
- Constituency
- Wyre and Preston North
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14001057
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +5.1
- 2017 majority
- 12246
- 2017 election turnout
- 73%
- Swing
- +5.1%
58.3%
35%
4.8%
1.8%
0%
0%

Wyre and Preston North Constituency
Background of Wyre and Preston North
The postcode PR3 0UQ is located in Wyre and Preston North, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Ben Wallace MP of the Conservative party.
Wyre and Preston North is a parliamentary constituency in Lancashire, created in 2010. It amalgamates parts of the former constituencies of Lancaster and Wyre and Preston North. The area is largely rural, characterised by market towns, agricultural land, and suburban extensions from the city of Preston.
Politically, it has been represented by Conservative MP Ben Wallace since its inception. Wallace has held various ministerial roles, including Secretary of State for Defence. The constituency has consistently demonstrated strong support for the Conservative Party, reflecting its predominantly middle-class demographic and traditional values.
Demographically, the population is predominantly white British, with a smaller proportion of ethnic minorities compared to urban constituencies. The age profile tends to be older, contributing to the Conservative Party’s dominance. Wyre and Preston North encompasses areas with varying economic situations; while some areas reflect affluence associated with suburban living, others have closer ties to the agriculture and small business economies.
Economically, the constituency benefits from proximity to Preston’s urban amenities and employment opportunities, balanced by rural industries such as farming and tourism in the picturesque Wyre district. The mix of suburban and rural economic activities provides a stable local economy with a focus on retail, education, and light manufacturing.
In the 2016 EU Referendum, Wyre and Preston North voted to leave the European Union, in line with the broader regional trend in Lancashire. The electorate’s stance reflected concerns over sovereignty, immigration, and economic opportunities post-Brexit. This positioning influenced local political discourse in subsequent national elections, reinforcing the constituency's conservative inclination.
Brexit
Did Wyre and Preston North vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Wyre and Preston North voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Wyre and Preston North voted to leave the European Union. The residents may have been swayed by concerns over immigration, sovereignty, and a desire to take back control from Brussels. Some saw Brexit as a way to regain decision-making powers and reduce the influence of EU regulations on British law. Economic factors, such as access to markets and the impact on businesses, were also likely considerations for voters in this area. The decision to leave the EU was a reflection of the diverse range of opinions and priorities within the community.
Local Council
Wyre Council
Civic Centre
Breck Road
Poulton-le-Fylde
Lancashire
FY6 7PU
Phone
01253 891 000
01253 895 116
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.wyre.gov.uk
Email
mailroom@wyre.gov.uk
Fax
01253 899 000
Wyre Council is located in Poulton-le-Fylde, and is 7 miles from the PR3 0UQ postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Ben Wallace MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Wyre and Preston North
E14001057
Profile
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Ben Wallace is a UK Conservative Party Member of Parliament representing Wyre and Preston North since 2010. With a background in the British Army, Wallace has held several defence-related roles. He is known for his strong stances on national security and defence policies. To read more about him, visit his official UK Parliament page: Ben Wallace MP.