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2023 Review of Parliamentary constituencies

The Boundary Commission for England is currently conducting a review of Parliamentary constituencies.

The review will take place over approximately two and a half years, with final recommendations submitted to Parliament in July 2023.

The initial proposals for new boundaries were published on 8 June 2021, which began twelve weeks of public consultation, including holding public hearings in each region of England.

Boundary Commission for England

The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) has now launched a secondary public consultation on its initially proposed map of constituencies, open until Monday 4 April 2022.

View the proposed new constituency boundaries for your area and provide views on them by visiting the consultation website bcereviews.org.uk. Responses can also be sent in by letter, email or provided in person at a public hearing in your region. To view the list of locations and book your slot to speak at a hearing, go to our public hearings webpage

The Commission will then review all comments from the initial and secondary consultation to revise the proposed boundaries. In late 2022 there will be a third period of consultation lasting four weeks.

After looking at whether any more changes need to be made, in June 2023 the Commission will make final recommendations in a report published and presented to the Parliament.

Initial Proposals

The Boundary Commission published the initial proposals for new Parliamentary Boundaries on 8 June 2021.

Final Proposal

A final public consultation is open now until 5 December. This is the last chance to provide your views on new constituency boundaries.