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Clwyd Electoral Division Electorates PRESERVED COUNTY ELECTORATE TABLE 2003 Electorate CLWYD* 365,693 * as created by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 and as amended by the Preserved Counties (Amendment to Boundaries) (Wales) Order 2003 CONWY COUNTY BOROUGH 88,142 DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY 66,371 FLINTSHIRE COUNTY 114,608 WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH 96,572 Alyn and Deeside CC 60,331 Flintshire (pt) Clwyd South CC 6,820 Denbighshire (pt) 1,358 Powys (pt) 45,682 Wrexham (pt) 53,860 Clwyd West CC 44,166 Conwy (pt) 10,440 Denbighshire (pt) 54,606 Conwy CC (pt) 18,004 Gwynedd (pt) Conwy CC (pt) 37,005 Conwy (pt) Conwy CC 55,009 Delyn CC 54,277 Flintshire (pt) Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC (pt) 26,752 Gwynedd (pt) Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC (pt) 6,971 Conwy (pt) Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC 33,723 Vale of Clwyd CC 49,111 Denbighshire (pt) Wrexham CC 50,890 Wrexham (pt) Total (Preserved County of Clwyd pre 1994) 323,075 2003 Existing ONS Code Electorate Constituency CONWY COUNTY BOROUGH * 88,142 1 Abergele Pensarn 48NENT 1,710 Clwyd West CC 2 Betws-y-Coed 48NENU 1,026 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC 3 Betws yn Rhos 48NENW 1,593 Clwyd West CC 4 Bryn 48NENX 1,383 Conwy CC 5 Caerhun 48NENY 1,560 Conwy CC 6 Capelulo 48NENZ 1,209 Conwy CC 7 Colwyn 48NEPA 3,376 Clwyd West CC 8 Conwy 48NEPB 3,233 Conwy CC 9 Craig-y-Don 48NEPC 2,837 Conwy CC 10 Crwst 48NEPD 1,563 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC 11 Deganwy 48NEPE 3,197 Conwy CC 12 Eglwysbach 48NEPF 1,224 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC 13 Eirias 48NEPG 2,712 Clwyd West CC 14 Gele 48NEPH 3,731 Clwyd West CC 15 Glyn 48NEPJ 3,038 Clwyd West CC 16 Gogarth 48NEPK 3,042 Conwy CC 17 Gower 48NEPL 858 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC 18 Kinmel Bay 48NEPM 4,267 Clwyd West CC 19 Llanddulas 48NEPN 1,320 Clwyd West CC 20 Llandrillo yn Rhos 48NEPP 6,206 Clwyd West CC 21 Llangernyw 48NEPQ 1,149 Clwyd West CC 22 Llansanffraid 48NEPR 1,860 Conwy CC 23 Llansannan 48NEPS 1,482 Clwyd West CC 24 Llysfaen 48NEPT 1,768 Clwyd West CC 25 Marl 48NEPU 2,976 Conwy CC 26 Mochdre 48NEPW 1,477 Clwyd West CC 27 Mostyn 48NEPX 2,700 Conwy CC 28 Pandy 48NEPY 1,428 Conwy CC 29 Pant-yr-afon/Penmaenan 48NEPZ 2,067 Conwy CC 30 Penrhyn 48NEQA 3,825 Conwy CC 31 Pensarn 48NEQB 2,091 Conwy CC 32 Pentre Mawr 48NEQC 2,819 Clwyd West CC 33 Rhiw 48NEQD 4,553 Clwyd West CC 34 Towyn 48NEQE 1,851 Clwyd West CC 35 Trefriw 48NEQF 1,051 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC 36 Tudno 48NEQG 3,597 Conwy CC 37 Uwch Conwy 48NEQH 1,249 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC 38 Uwchaled 48NEQJ 1,114 Clwyd West CC Clwyd West CC (pt) 44,166 Conwy CC (pt) 37,005 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy CC (pt) 6,971 * as created by The County Borough of Conwy (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998 2003 Existing ONS Code Electorate Constituency DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY * 66,371 1 Bodelwyddan 48NGNK 1,387 Vale of Clwyd CC 2 Corwen 48NGNL 1,699 Clwyd South CC 3 Denbigh Central 48NGNM 1,164 Vale of Clwyd CC 4 Denbigh Lower 48NGNN 3,211 Vale of Clwyd CC 5 Denbigh Upper/Henllan 48NGNP 2,275 Vale of Clwyd CC 6 Dyserth (1) 48NGNQ 1,741 Vale of Clwyd CC 7 Efenechtyd 257 Clwyd South CC 974 Clwyd West CC 48NGNR 1,231 8 Llanarmon-yn-Ial/Llandegla 384 Clwyd South CC 1,384 Clwyd West CC 48NGNS 1,768 9 Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd/Llangynhafal 48NGNT 1,123 Clwyd West CC 10 Llandrillo 48NGNU 864 Clwyd South CC 11 Llandyrnog 526 Clwyd West CC 1,034 Vale of Clwyd CC 48NGNW 1,560 12 Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd/Gwyddelwern 660 Clwyd South CC 1,088 Clwyd West CC 48NGNX 1,748 13 Llangollen 48NGNY 2,956 Clwyd South CC 14 Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch 48NGNZ 1,410 Clwyd West CC 15 Prestatyn Central 48NGPA 2,550 Vale of Clwyd CC 16 Prestatyn East 48NGPB 2,883 Vale of Clwyd CC 17 Prestatyn Meliden 48NGPC 1,444 Vale of Clwyd CC 18 Prestatyn North 48NGPD 3,896 Vale of Clwyd CC 19 Prestatyn South West (1) 48NGPE 2,502 Vale of Clwyd CC 20 Rhuddlan (1) 48NGPF 2,679 Vale of Clwyd CC 21 Rhyl East 48NGPG 3,486 Vale of Clwyd CC 22 Rhyl South (1) 48NGPH 2,895 Vale of Clwyd CC 23 Rhyl South East (1) 48NGPJ 5,208 Vale of Clwyd CC 24 Rhyl South West 48NGPK 3,205 Vale of Clwyd CC 25 Rhyl West 48NGPL 2,464 Vale of Clwyd CC 26 Ruthin 48NGPM 3,935 Clwyd West CC 27 St.Asaph East 48NGPN 1,313 Vale of Clwyd CC 28 St.Asaph West 48NGPP 1,155 Vale of Clwyd CC 29 Trefnant 48NGPQ 1,420 Vale of Clwyd CC 30 Tremeirchion 48NGPR 1,199 Vale of Clwyd CC Clwyd South CC (pt) 6,820 Clwyd West CC (pt) 10,440 Vale of Clwyd CC 49,111 * as created by The County of Denbighshire (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998 (1) 2003 electorate as amended by the Dyserth, Prestatyn, Rhuddlan, Rhyl Communities Order 2003 2003 Existing ONS Code Electorate Constituency FLINTSHIRE COUNTY * 114,608 1 Argoed 48NJPJ 2,267 Delyn CC 2 Aston 48NJPK 2,651 Alyn and Deeside CC 3 Bagillt East 48NJPL 1,454 Delyn CC 4 Bagillt West 48NJPM 1,564 Delyn CC 5 Broughton North East 48NJPN 1,546 Alyn and Deeside CC 6 Broughton South 48NJPP 2,841 Alyn and Deeside CC 7 Brynford 48NJPQ 1,831 Delyn CC 8 Buckley Bistre East 48NJPR 2,801 Alyn and Deeside CC 9 Buckley Bistre West 48NJPS 3,339 Alyn and Deeside CC 10 Buckley Mountain 48NJPT 2,007 Alyn and Deeside CC 11 Buckley Pentrobin 48NJPU 3,344 Alyn and Deeside CC 12 Caergwrle 48NJPW 1,285 Alyn and Deeside CC 13 Caerwys 48NJPX 1,993 Delyn CC 14 Cilcain 48NJPY 1,566 Delyn CC 15 Connah's Quay Central 48NJPZ 2,525 Alyn and Deeside CC 16 Connah's Quay Golftyn 48NJQA 3,883 Alyn and Deeside CC 17 Connah's Quay South 48NJQB 4,226 Alyn and Deeside CC 18 Connah's Quay Wepre 48NJQC 1,659 Alyn and Deeside CC 19 Ewloe 48NJQD 3,706 Alyn and Deeside CC 20 Ffynnongroyw 48NJQE 1,515 Delyn CC 21 Flint Castle 48NJQF 1,644 Delyn CC 22 Flint Coleshill 48NJQG 3,053 Delyn CC 23 Flint Oakenholt 48NJQH 2,143 Delyn CC 24 Flint Trelawny 48NJQJ 2,858 Delyn CC 25 Greenfield 48NJQK 2,057 Delyn CC 26 Gronant 48NJQL 1,163 Delyn CC 27 Gwernaffield 48NJQM 1,607 Delyn CC 28 Gwernymynydd 48NJQN 1,444 Delyn CC 29 Halkyn 48NJQP 1,407 Delyn CC 30 Hawarden 48NJQQ 1,574 Alyn and Deeside CC 31 Higher Kinnerton 48NJQR 1,281 Alyn and Deeside CC 32 Holywell Central 48NJQS 1,432 Delyn CC 33 Holywell East 48NJQT 1,448 Delyn CC 34 Holywell West 48NJQU 1,741 Delyn CC 35 Hope 48NJQW 1,964 Alyn and Deeside CC 36 Leeswood 48NJQX 1,657 Delyn CC 37 Llanfynydd 48NJQY 1,386 Alyn and Deeside CC 38 Mancot 48NJQZ 2,586 Alyn and Deeside CC 39 Mold Broncoed 48NJRA 1,991 Delyn CC 40 Mold East 48NJRB 1,584 Delyn CC 41 Mold South 48NJRC 2,158 Delyn CC 42 Mold West 48NJRD 1,805 Delyn CC 43 Mostyn 48NJRE 1,432 Delyn CC 44 New Brighton 48NJRF 2,428 Delyn CC 45 Northop 48NJRG 2,430 Delyn CC 46 Northop Hall 48NJRH 1,312 Delyn CC 47 Penyffordd 48NJRJ 2,942 Alyn and Deeside CC 48 Queensferry 48NJRK 1,371 Alyn and Deeside CC 49 Saltney Mold Junction 48NJRL 988 Alyn and Deeside CC 50 Saltney Stonebridge 48NJRM 2,536 Alyn and Deeside CC 51 Sealand 48NJRN 1,980 Alyn and Deeside CC 52 Shotton East 48NJRP 1,349 Alyn and Deeside CC 53 Shotton Higher 48NJRQ 1,752 Alyn and Deeside CC 54 Shotton West 48NJRR 1,523 Alyn and Deeside CC 55 Trelawnyd and Gwaenysgor 48NJRS 1,417 Delyn CC 56 Treuddyn 48NJRT 1,286 Alyn and Deeside CC 57 Whitford 48NJRU 1,876 Delyn CC Alyn and Deeside CC 60,331 Delyn CC 54,277 * as created by The County of Flintshire (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998 2003 Existing ONS Code Electorate Constituency WREXHAM COUNTY BOROUGH * 96,572 1 Acton 48NLNW 2,334 Wrexham CC 2 Borras Park 48NLNX 2,114 Wrexham CC 3 Bronington 48NLNY 2,469 Clwyd South CC 4 Brymbo 48NLNZ 2,019 Clwyd South CC 5 Brynyffynnon 48NLPA 2,122 Wrexham CC 6 Bryn Cefn 48NLPB 1,477 Clwyd South CC 7 Cartrefle 48NLPC 1,630 Wrexham CC 8 Cefn 48NLPD 3,614 Clwyd South CC 9 Dyffryn Ceiriog/Ceiriog Valley 48NLPE 1,740 Clwyd South CC 10 Chirk North 48NLPF 1,867 Clwyd South CC 11 Chirk South 48NLPG 1,405 Clwyd South CC 12 Coedpoeth 48NLPH 3,575 Clwyd South CC 13 Erddig 48NLPJ 1,704 Wrexham CC 14 Esclusham 48NLPK 2,000 Clwyd South CC 15 Garden Village 48NLPL 1,696 Wrexham CC 16 Gresford East and West 48NLPM 2,302 Wrexham CC 17 Grosvenor 48NLPN 1,861 Wrexham CC 18 Gwenfro 48NLPP 1,239 Clwyd South CC 19 Gwersyllt East and South 48NLPQ 3,201 Wrexham CC 20 Gwersyllt North 48NLPR 1,740 Wrexham CC 21 Gwersyllt West 48NLPS 2,240 Wrexham CC 22 Hermitage 48NLPT 1,757 Wrexham CC 23 Holt 48NLPU 2,614 Wrexham CC 24 Johnstown 48NLPW 2,521 Clwyd South CC 25 Little Acton 48NLPX 1,865 Wrexham CC 26 Llangollen Rural 48NLPY 1,527 Clwyd South CC 27 Llay 48NLPZ 3,623 Wrexham CC 28 Maesydre 48NLQA 1,531 Wrexham CC 29 Marchwiel 48NLQB 1,870 Clwyd South CC 30 Marford and Hoseley 48NLQC 1,864 Wrexham CC 31 Minera 48NLQD 1,923 Clwyd South CC 32 New Broughton 48NLQE 2,474 Clwyd South CC 33 Offa 48NLQF 1,692 Wrexham CC 34 Overton 48NLQG 2,344 Clwyd South CC 35 Pant 48NLQH 1,642 Clwyd South CC 36 Penycae 48NLQJ 1,580 Clwyd South CC 37 Penycae and Ruabon South 48NLQK 1,812 Clwyd South CC 38 Plas Madoc 48NLQL 1,180 Clwyd South CC 39 Ponciau 48NLQM 3,531 Clwyd South CC 40 Queensway 48NLQN 1,546 Wrexham CC 41 Rhosnesni 48NLQP 2,314 Wrexham CC 42 Rossett 48NLQQ 2,460 Wrexham CC 43 Ruabon 48NLQR 1,873 Clwyd South CC 44 Smithfield 48NLQS 1,667 Wrexham CC 45 Stansty 48NLQT 1,699 Wrexham CC 46 Whitegate 48NLQU 1,961 Wrexham CC 47 Wynnstay 48NLQW 1,353 Wrexham CC Clwyd South CC (pt) 45,682 Wrexham CC 50,890 * as created by The County Borough of Wrexham (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998.
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