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North Warwickshire North Warwickshire Polling Electorat Electora % 2020 Parish Parish ward Electoral ward district e 2014 te 2020 Variance BA Atherstone Atherstone Central Atherstone 776 802 BB Atherstone Atherstone Central Atherstone 2,277 2,366 CA Atherstone Atherstone North Atherstone 2,748 3,109 DA Atherstone Atherstone South Atherstone 1,122 1,242 6,921 7,519 -3.35 EA Baddersley Ensor Baddesley and Dordon 1,461 1,420 EE Grendon Baddesley and Dordon 1,266 1,249 IA Dordon Baddesley and Dordon 2,457 2,348 MB Kingsbury Wood End Baddesley and Dordon 1,319 1,319 PG Polesworth Warton Baddesley and Dordon 1,148 1,242 7,651 7,578 -2.6 FA Coleshill North Coleshill North and Water Orton 2,632 2,709 HA Curdworth Coleshill North and Water Orton 945 932 HB Wishaw Coleshill North and Water Orton 107 110 HE Lea Marston Coleshill North and Water Orton 252 240 SA Water Orton Coleshill North and Water Orton 2,879 2,935 6,815 6,926 -10.98 AB Arley Gun Hill Coleshill South and Arley 1,514 1,556 GA Coleshill South Coleshill South and Arley 2,737 2,816 KA Astley Coleshill South and Arley 179 172 KB Corley Coleshill South and Arley 611 644 KC Fillongley Coleshill South and Arley 1,234 1,216 KD Maxstoke Coleshill South and Arley 206 215 KE Shustoke Coleshill South and Arley 436 400 KF Great Packington Coleshill South and Arley 102 101 KG Little Packington Coleshill South and Arley 28 21 7,047 7,141 -8.21 AA Arley Arley Hartshill and Mancetter 707 708 AC Ansley Hartshill and Mancetter 818 834 AD Ansley Hartshill and Mancetter 688 666 AE Ansley Hartshill and Mancetter 187 175 DB Mancetter Hartshill and Mancetter 1,474 1,456 DC Mancetter Hartshill and Mancetter 326 332 LA Caldecote Hartshill and Mancetter 125 131 LB Hartshill Hartshill and Mancetter 748 725 LC Hartshill Hartshill and Mancetter 1,177 1,177 LD Hartshill Hartshill and Mancetter 931 843 7,181 7,047 -9.42 AF Over Whitacre Kingsbury 333 323 EB Baxterley Kingsbury 287 280 EC Bentley and Merevale Bentley Kingsbury 65 50 ED Bentley and Merevale Merevale Kingsbury 54 38 HC Middleton Kingsbury 568 589 HD Kingsbury Kingsbury West Bodymoor Heath Kingsbury 68 74 HF Nether Whitacre Kingsbury 818 875 MA Kingsbury Hurley Kingsbury 1,282 1,333 MC Kingsbury Piccadilly/Whately Kingsbury 306 291 MD Kingsbury Piccadilly/Whately Kingsbury 162 158 NA Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury 2,030 2,017 NB Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury 1,106 1,159 7,079 7,187 -7.62 PA Newton Regis Newton Regis Polesworth 322 303 PB Newton Regis No Man's Heath Polesworth 103 69 PC Seckington Polesworth 55 67 PD Shuttington Shuttington Polesworth 312 317 PE Shuttington Alvecote Polesworth 132 123 PF Austrey Polesworth 811 779 QA Polesworth Polesworth East Polesworth 1,715 1,703 QB Polesworth Polesworth East Polesworth 1,031 1,036 RA Polesworth Birchmoor Polesworth 425 434 RB Polesworth Polesworth West Polesworth 1,405 1,329 RC Polesworth Polesworth West Polesworth 977 1,002 7,288 7,162 -7.94 Nuneaton and Bedworth Polling Electorate Electorate 2020 % District Electoral Division 2014 2020 Variance ATA Attleborough 1,430 1,479 ATB Attleborough 845 937 ATC Attleborough 663 680 ATD1 Attleborough 686 657 ATD2 Attleborough 377 352 ATE Attleborough 693 743 ATG Attleborough 933 957 WBE Attleborough 937 984 WBF Attleborough 495 485 WBG Attleborough 64 61 7,629 7,806 0.33 BEA Bedworth Central 1,049 1,119 BEB Bedworth Central 251 221 BEC Bedworth Central 705 710 BED Bedworth Central 521 481 BEE Bedworth Central 1,208 1,208 BEF Bedworth Central 103 103 BEG Bedworth Central 568 636 BEH Bedworth Central 719 719 BEI Bedworth Central 29 45 EXF Bedworth Central 1,244 1,364 SLD part Bedworth Central 28 28 SLG (Part) Bedworth Central 586 586 7,011 7,220 -7.2 EXE Bedworth East 1,215 1,218 POA Bedworth East 252 255 POB Bedworth East 1,224 1,236 POC Bedworth East 690 704 POD Bedworth East 1,083 1,133 POE Bedworth East 1,271 1,296 POF Bedworth East 903 923 POG Bedworth East 698 700 7,336 7,465 -4.05 HED Part Bedworth North 1,400 1,400 HEE Part Bedworth North 740 784 HEF Part Bedworth North 247 264 SLA Bedworth North 28 27 SLB Bedworth North 1,388 1,388 SLC Bedworth North 1,202 1,202 SLD part Bedworth North 129 274 SLE Bedworth North 413 370 SLF Bedworth North 93 99 SLG (Part) Bedworth North 295 295 SLH Bedworth North 1,280 1,260 7,215 7,363 -5.36 EXA Bedworth West 1,290 1,301 EXB Bedworth West 578 559 EXC Bedworth West 764 764 EXD Bedworth West 1,246 1,583 HEA Bedworth West 5 5 HEA Bedworth West 841 829 HEB Bedworth West 757 675 HEC Bedworth West 60 64 HEC Bedworth West 690 730 HED Part Bedworth West 187 187 HEE Part Bedworth West 310 328 HEF Part Bedworth West 586 626 7,314 7,651 -1.66 BUA Bulkington and Whitestone 1,102 1,096 BUB Bulkington and Whitestone 871 822 BUC Bulkington and Whitestone 845 794 BUD Bulkington and Whitestone 989 1,009 BUE Bulkington and Whitestone 687 694 BUF Bulkington and Whitestone 620 613 WHC (Part) Bulkington and Whitestone 1,410 1,373 WHD Bulkington and Whitestone 288 284 WHE Bulkington and Whitestone 1,144 1,157 7,956 7,842 0.8 CHA Camp Hill 317 349 CHB Camp Hill 807 831 CHC Camp Hill 1,128 1,143 CHD Camp Hill 613 1,168 CHE Camp Hill 1,316 1,433 CHF Camp Hill 578 585 CHG Camp Hill 883 980 GCE Camp Hill 682 667 GCF Camp Hill 893 943 7,217 8,099 4.1 GCA Galley Common 1,658 1,678 GCB Galley Common 446 455 GCC Galley Common 1,352 1,360 GCD Galley Common 1,205 1,204 KIA Galley Common 814 935 KIB Galley Common 925 942 KIC Galley Common 1,464 1,615 7,864 8,189 5.26 ABA (Part) Nuneaton Abbey 315 315 ABA (Part) Nuneaton Abbey 843 843 ABB Nuneaton Abbey 887 814 ABC Part Nuneaton Abbey 17 16 ABD Nuneaton Abbey 1,512 1,499 ABE Nuneaton Abbey 975 975 ABF Nuneaton Abbey 979 1,001 WBB Nuneaton Abbey 974 1,006 WBC Nuneaton Abbey 1,198 1,336 7,700 7,805 0.32 ATF Nuneaton East 236 208 SNA Nuneaton East 559 597 SNB Part Nuneaton East 656 616 SNE Nuneaton East 570 929 SNF Nuneaton East 818 700 SNG Nuneaton East 1,404 1,403 WHA Nuneaton East 1,870 1,879 WHB Nuneaton East 983 1,053 WHC (Part) Nuneaton East 126 123 7,222 7,508 -3.496 BAA Stockingford 465 510 BAB Stockingford 681 636 BAC Stockingford 558 524 BAD Stockingford 389 373 BAE Stockingford 149 145 BAF Stockingford 1,143 1,073 BAG Stockingford 1,425 1,350 BAH Stockingford 26 41 BAI Stockingford 653 623 KID Stockingford 721 714 KIE Stockingford 371 373 KIF Stockingford 855 855 7,436 7,217 -7.24 SNB Part Weddington 91 86 SNC Weddington 722 731 SND Weddington 864 851 WEA Weddington 943 908 WEB Weddington 177 176 WEC Weddington 1,089 1,074 WED Weddington 1,066 1,426 WEE Weddington 899 913 WEF Weddington 880 885 WEG Weddington 901 1,008 7632 8058 3.57 Rugby Split Electora Electora 2020 % Rugby Parish ward Electoral ward PD? te 2014 te 2020 Variance AA Admirals and Cawston 666 638 AB Admirals and Cawston 966 887 AC Admirals and Cawston 857 800 AD Admirals and Cawston 2,208 2,510 AE Admirals and Cawston 678 707 CA Admirals and Cawston 197 197 CB Admirals and Cawston 47 47 CC Admirals and Cawston 775 722 CD Part Part Admirals and Cawston 17 17 FE Admirals and Cawston 715 740 FG Part Part Admirals and Cawston 634 634 KP1 Part Part Dunchurch Admirals and Cawston 68 69 7,828 7,968 2.42 BA Benn 493 1,093 BB Benn 821 891 BC Benn 861 861 BD Benn 458 540 BE Benn 633 648 BF Benn 818 747 BG Part Part Benn 417 353 BH Benn 701 618 BI Benn 563 484 GE Benn 1,175 1,838 JB Part Benn 43 43 JC Part Benn 34 36 7,017 8,152 4.78 CD Part Part Bilton and Hillside 40 40 CE Bilton and Hillside 837 808 CF Bilton and Hillside 580 570 CG Bilton and Hillside 272 265 CH Bilton and Hillside 340 328 CI Bilton and Hillside 217 202 CJ Bilton and Hillside 380 392 CK Bilton and Hillside 1,451 1,440 ID Part Part Bilton and Hillside 546 550 IE Bilton and Hillside 921 944 IF Bilton and Hillside 1,032 1,045 IG Bilton and Hillside 1,328 1,296 7,944 7,880 1.29 DA Brownsover & Coton Park 598 666 DB Brownsover & Coton Park 1,125 1,312 DC Brownsover & Coton Park 1,447 1,495 DD Brownsover & Coton Park 884 902 DE Brownsover & Coton Park 1,001 1,084 GB Brownsover & Coton Park 1,256 1,108 GC Brownsover & Coton Park 878 835 KJ2 Churchover Brownsover & Coton Park 13 888 KN Cosford Brownsover & Coton Park 11 11 7,213 8,301 6.7 KC Birdingbury Dunsmore and Leam Valley 274 256 KD Bourton Dunsmore and Leam Valley 229 260 KO Dunsmore and Leam Valley 42 44 KP1 Part Part Dunchurch Dunsmore and Leam Valley 1,423 1,439 KP2 Dunchurch Dunsmore and Leam Valley 818 881 KP3 Dunchurch Dunsmore and Leam Valley 75 78 KR Frankton Dunsmore and Leam Valley 303 342 KS Grandborough Dunsmore and Leam Valley 352 352 KV Leamington Hastings Dunsmore and Leam Valley 367 378 KY Marton Dunsmore and Leam Valley 403 389 LC Princethorpe Dunsmore and Leam Valley 323 338 LD Ryton-on-Dunsmore Dunsmore and Leam Valley 1,440 1,480 LG Stretton-on-Dunsmore Dunsmore and Leam Valley 951 1,080 LI Thurlaston Dunsmore and Leam Valley 301 314 LL Willoughby Dunsmore and Leam Valley 318 305 LN Wolfhampcote Dunsmore and Leam Valley 236 212 7,855 8,148 4.73 KB1 Binley Woods Earl Craven 1,072 1,072 KB2 Binley Woods Earl Craven 1,105 1,047 KE1 Brandon Earl Craven 444 438 KE2 Brandon Earl Craven 90 95 KH Church Lawford Earl Craven 279 258 KU Kings Newnham Earl Craven 35 31 KW Little Lawford Earl Craven 33 39 KX1 Long Lawford Earl Craven 1,055 1,009 KX2 Long Lawford Earl Craven 1,662 1,763 LO1 Wolston Earl Craven 815 792 LO2 Wolston Earl Craven 1,166 1,482 7,756 8,026 3.16 BG Part Part Eastlands 55 47 HA Eastlands 871 826 HB Eastlands 457 475 HC Eastlands 1,201 1,222 HD Eastlands 691 682 JD Eastlands 676 676 JE Eastlands 255 234 JF Eastlands 706 917 JG Eastlands 334 351 JH Eastlands 1,127 1,244 JI Eastlands 1,009
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