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Unnamed Road, Truro, Cornwall
TR4 8HJ Cornwall
What's the local government like, and who's in charge of local services?
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Total Electorate
69,352
voters
Population Rank
492th
Constituency
Camborne and Redruth
- Constituency
- Camborne and Redruth
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000616
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +7.2
- 2017 majority
- 1577
- 2017 election turnout
- 72%
- Swing
- +7.2%
47.5%
44.2%
6.1%
2.2%
0%
0%

Camborne and Redruth Constituency
Background of Camborne and Redruth
The postcode TR4 8HJ is located in Camborne and Redruth, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by George Eustice MP of the Conservative party.
Camborne and Redruth is a UK parliamentary constituency located in Cornwall, established in 2010. Politically, it has been a battleground between the Conservative and Labour parties. George Eustice, a Conservative, has represented the area since its inception, notably serving as Environment Secretary. Historically, the seat has seen fluctuating voter support, indicative of broader national trends.
Demographically, the constituency comprises a mix of urban and rural areas, with the towns of Camborne, Redruth, and the smaller town of Hayle being its primary population centres. The area has a population with a high proportion of individuals of working age, and educational attainment varies, with some pockets experiencing lower levels of higher education.
Economically, Camborne and Redruth have traditionally relied on industries such as mining and manufacturing, with an increasing shift towards service-based sectors. The constituency has higher-than-average levels of deprivation, with economic regeneration and job creation being significant local issues. Recent developments have aimed to revitalise its economic landscape, focusing on attracting investment and fostering local businesses.
The electorate in Camborne and Redruth reflects a mix of socio-economic backgrounds. In the 2016 EU referendum, Cornwall, including this constituency, voted predominantly for Brexit. This has had a notable impact on local political discourse, with discussions around trade, fishing rights, and regional funding being particularly pertinent.
Camborne and Redruth epitomise a constituency with a rich industrial heritage, navigating modern socio-economic challenges and political shifts, reflective of broader national debates and developments.
Brexit
Did Camborne and Redruth vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Camborne and Redruth voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In 2016, the constituency of Camborne and Redruth voted to leave the EU. The decision could have been influenced by a number of factors, including concerns over immigration, sovereignty, and a desire to take back control. Many residents may have felt left behind by globalization and saw Brexit as an opportunity to reclaim autonomy over their laws and borders. Additionally, the area has a long history of mining and industry, which may have influenced voters to prioritize regaining control over trade and economic decision-making.
Local Council
Cornwall Council (Unitary)
County Hall
Treyew Road
Truro
Cornwall
TR1 3AY
Phone
0300 1234 100
Switchboard (24 hours)
0300 1234 100
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/
Email
customerservices@cornwall.gov.uk
Fax
Cornwall Council (Unitary) is located in Truro, and is 5.3 miles from the TR4 8HJ postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
George Eustice MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Camborne and Redruth
E14000616
Profile
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George Eustice is a Conservative Party MP for Camborne and Redruth, elected in 2010. Raised in Cornwall, his background in a family farming business shapes his policies on agriculture and rural affairs. Known for his Eurosceptic stance, Eustice has served as Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. He strongly supports local farming and environmental sustainability. Eustice aims to promote economic development within his constituency while preserving its unique Cornish heritage. For more details, visit his [official parliamentary profile](https://members.parliament.uk/member/4117) target=_blank.