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The Warwick (Electoral Changes) Order 2014
Statutory Instrument
Citation2014 No. 26
Introduced byMax Caller, Chairman of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England
Dates
Made8 January 2014
Commencement15 October 2014 for proceedings preliminary to the election of councillors
the local election day in 2015 for all other purposes[1]
Status: Spent
Text of the Warwick (Electoral Changes) Order 2014 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.

The Warwick (Electoral Changes) Order 2014 is a statutory instrument of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The order abolished the existing wards in the district of Warwick.

Provisions

The provisions of the order include:

  • Abolishing the existing ward in the district of Warwick.[2]
  • Establishing 22 new district wards and designating each as electing a certain amount of councillors:[2]
  • Abbey ward - 3 councillors
  • Arden ward - 2 councillors
  • Aylesford ward - 2 councillors
  • Bishop's Tachbrook ward - 1 councillor
  • Brunswick ward - 2 councillors
  • Budbrooke ward - 2 councillors
  • Clarendon ward - 2 councillors
  • Crown ward - 2 councillors
  • Emscote ward - 2 councillors
  • Leam ward - 2 councillors
  • Manor ward - 2 councillors
  • Milverton ward - 2 councillors
  • Myton & Heathcote ward - 2 councillors
  • Newbold ward - 2 councillors
  • Park Hill ward - 3 councillors
  • Radford Semele ward - 1 councillor
  • Saltisford ward - 2 councillors
  • St John's ward - 3 councillors
  • Stoneleigh & Cubbington - 2 councillors
  • Sydenham ward - 2 councillors
  • Whitnash ward - 3 councillors
  • Woodloes ward - 2 councillors

See also

References

  1. ^ "Citation and commencement". Legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Wards of the district of Warwick and number of councillors". Legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Parish Wards and number of councillors". Legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2019.