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2013 Review of Parliamentary Constituency Boundaries
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The Boundary Commission for England is the independent body that reviews all Parliamentary constituencies in England. Between 13 September and 5 December 2011 the Commission held a public consultation on its initial proposals for the new parliamentary constituencies. All the representations received by the closing date will be published on 6 March 2012 at noon when you will have the opportunity to see and comment on what was said.
You can view all information currently available on this subject on the Boundary Commission's website here. Any queries should be directed to the Boundary Commission.










