We are the independent body reviewing constituencies in England. @LGBCE for local government boundary reviews. Other Commissions serve other parts of the UK.
@PawelLisSE5@andy_higson You can see which of our final recommendation constituencies your address is in by entering your postcode at https://t.co/GqtctYwEvR
The final recommendations for the 2023 Boundary Review have been laid before Parliament, and we have published our recommendations on our website https://t.co/vCvW1F6d6O
The Speaker is required to lay our recommendations before Parliament. Once that has been confirmed, we will publish our final recommendations on our website https://t.co/JZoN43wMKZ
This morning we submitted our final recommendations on the 2023 Boundary Review to the Speaker of the House of Commons. Thanks to everyone who contributed and participated in the review.
@parlconst The GIS files and map pdfs for the initial and revised proposals are available on our corporate website here https://t.co/Fe3XgTiqmC
Existing constituencies, and local authority ward GIS files, are available from Ordnance Survey here https://t.co/urLuXtAEh4
We have confirmed today that we remain on track to submit our final recommendations to the Speaker of the House of Commons before 1 July 2023. See more information at https://t.co/NmNLCW8vYL
@tbotp Hi Rob. The Commission is required to work on the basis of the number of parliamentary electors on the electoral registers as at 2 March 2020, and to recommend constituencies that are within the statutory electorate range (no smaller than 69,724 and no larger than 77,062).
This #InternationalWomensDay, we caught up with Wotey, our Head of Corporate Services, to ask what she's enjoyed most about her role at the Boundary Commission for England #IWD2023
@crumsofwinter Hi, thanks for getting in touch. A list of constituencies in England is available to download in Excel format via our website here: https://t.co/Qimy7QQRS8. We don't hold a list for other parts of the UK, and you will need to contact the other Commissions for this.
Today, members of the Boundary Commission for England secretariat have been at #GGP22 hearing about the wide-ranging and exciting projects taking place across the #GovernmentGeographyProfession. Thank you for an interesting conference @GovGeo 👏
This week, we closed our consultation on how the new map of constituencies should look. Want to know more about what happens next in the boundary review process, as well as how many comments were submitted in our final consultation? Read our new blog: https://t.co/XKIDdBaFV8
The Commission will now look through each response and decide on any further changes. For more information about what happens next, stay tuned for a blog from the Secretary of the Commission about the final steps in the 2023 Boundary Review process. (2/2)
Our third and final consultation on new constituencies is now closed, and the Commission cannot accept any further comments. We are grateful to everyone who has taken part. Our proposals are still available to view on https://t.co/VUyFU19ZFk. (1/2)
⏰Don't miss your final chance to help the Boundary Commission for England reshape the current constituency map and rebalance elector numbers. Our final consultation ends at midnight tonight - view the revised proposals now and have your say at https://t.co/VUyFU19ZFk.
@del_usory Hello - by using the blue 'Boundaries' tab on the top left of the map, you can turn on/off the proposed and existing boundary lines (and name labels). If you need any further help with our website please get in touch: [email protected] or 020 7276 1102
📢Constituencies are changing to rebalance the number of electors each MP represents. We have revised our proposals based on your feedback - view our new constituency map at https://t.co/VUyFU0SWDk and have your say in our final consultation, now open until 5 December.
@JaniceCass12 Hi Janice, I'm sorry to hear this. Our role is to review constituency boundaries and I'm afraid we can't help in your situation. Please try contacting your local authority, or alternatively the Citizens Advice Bureau, who would be able to provide you with advice.
One week left to have your say📢Tell the Boundary Commission for England your views on the new proposals for constituencies in your area. View the map and have your say at https://t.co/VUyFU0SWDk - don't delay, you've got until 5 December to submit comments.
@LouiseMyles7 Hi Louise, thanks for getting in touch. This would have been our autoreply, which is sent to all who write in to confirm that we have received your email and will respond as soon as possible to the queries you have raised.
@DebateHazel Comments can also be emailed via [email protected], or sent by post at Boundary Commission for England, 35 Great Smith Street, London, SW1P 3BQ. We can't accept consultation entries by phone. All responses must be received by 5 December.
Constituency boundaries are changing - have you had your say? The Boundary Commission for England wants you to comment on the new proposed map of constituencies at https://t.co/VUyFU0SoNM, after making changes based on your feedback. Don't delay - the deadline is 5 December.