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Independent report: Boundary Commission for Wales report 2011

Boundary Commission For Wales

October 10
00:00 2011

Boundary Commission for Wales report 2011

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This document contains the following information: Boundary Commission for Wales;

Report with respect to the areas comprised in the constituencies of Brecon and Radnorshire, and Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney.

Report with respect to the areas comprised in the constituencies of Ogmore and Pontypridd report with respect to the areas comprised in the constituencies of Cardiff North and Cardiff South and Penarth .

Report with respect to the areas comprised in the constituencies of Cardiff South and Penarth and Vale of Glamorgan.

The Commission established and constituted under schedule 1 of the Parliamentary Constitutencies Act 1986 for the purpose of continuous review of the distribution of seats at Parliamentary elections.

The Commission propose to make no change to their provisional recommendations for the constituencies of: Brecon and Radnorshire, and Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney; Ogmore and Pontypridd; Cardiff North and Cardiff South and Penarth; Cardiff South and Penarth and Vale of Glamorgan.

Having carefully considered all the representations made in response to their provisional recommendations, the Commission were satisfied that those recommendations were the best way of giving effect to the Rules for Redistribution of Seats.

This paper was laid before Parliament in response to a legislative requirement or as a Return to an Address and was ordered to be printed by the House of Commons.

Published 10 October 2011

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