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Church Way, Bringsty, Worcester, Herefordshire
WR6 5TQ County of Herefordshire
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Total Electorate
70,438
voters
Population Rank
491th
Constituency
North Herefordshire
- Constituency
- North Herefordshire
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000847
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +6.3
- 2017 majority
- 21602
- 2017 election turnout
- 74%
- Swing
- +6.3%
62%
18.9%
11.7%
5.5%
0%
0%

North Herefordshire Constituency
Background of North Herefordshire
The postcode WR6 5TQ is located in North Herefordshire, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Bill Wiggin MP of the Conservative party.
North Herefordshire is a parliamentary constituency located in the West Midlands region of England. Represented in the House of Commons, it was established in its current form in 2010, succeeding the earlier Hereford constituency. The area is predominantly rural, encompassing the market towns of Leominster, Bromyard, and Kington, along with a substantial number of villages. According to the 2011 Census, the population of North Herefordshire stood at approximately 85,000, with an electorate of around 65,000 as of the 2019 General Election.
Political history in North Herefordshire has traditionally favoured the Conservative Party. Since its creation, the seat has been held by Conservative MP Bill Wiggin, who has maintained a strong majority in successive elections. The constituency's alignment with Conservative policies reflects its largely agricultural and economically conservative demographic. Farming and related industries form a significant portion of the local economy, although tourism and small-scale manufacturing also play important roles.
The area is less ethnically diverse compared to urban constituencies, with a majority white British population, and features a mix of middle-aged and elderly residents. Economically, the constituency grapples with challenges typical of rural areas, including access to services and transportation.
On the issue of Brexit, North Herefordshire voted decisively to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum. This stance mirrored the broader trend in rural England, where concerns about sovereignty and immigration were more pronounced than in urban or more economically diverse areas. Consequently, Brexit policies and their impact on agriculture and rural affairs have been significant issues for local constituents.
Brexit
Did North Herefordshire vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in North Herefordshire voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In 2016, the constituency of North Herefordshire in the UK voted to leave the EU. Some residents may have chosen this path due to concerns about immigration levels, a desire to regain control over national laws and borders, or a sense of disconnect from the EU's decision-making processes. Others may have been influenced by a desire to protect British jobs and industries, or to reclaim sovereignty. The decision may also have been shaped by a wider sense of frustration with the political status quo and a desire for change.
Local Council
Malvern Hills District Council
Council House
Avenue Road
Malvern
Worcestershire
WR14 3AF
Phone
01684 862 151
0845 056 8035
Out of hours emergency
Website
http://www.malvernhills.gov.uk/
Email
worcestershirehub@malvernhills.gov.uk
Fax
Malvern Hills District Council is located in Malvern, and is 7.1 miles from the WR6 5TQ postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Bill Wiggin MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
North Herefordshire
E14000847
Profile
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Bill Wiggin MP is a long-serving Conservative Party politician representing the North Herefordshire constituency. He has a background in banking and has been an MP since 2001. Wiggin is known for his traditional Conservative values, particularly on rural issues and EU relations. He has held various roles within the party, including positions on farming and environment committees. His tenure has been marked by a commitment to his constituents and advocacy for rural economies. For more information, please visit the UK Parliament website.