Boundary Committee for England
The Boundary Committee for England was a statutory committee of the Electoral Commission, an independent body set up by the UK Parliament. The Committee’s aim was to conduct thorough, consultative and robust reviews of local government areas in England, and for its recommendations to be evidence-based, accurate and accepted. The Boundary Committee was abolished in 2010, with its functions assumed by a new Local Government Boundary Commission for England.
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Bargate (ward)
Benchill
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Bewbush & Ifield West (electoral division)
Boothstown and Ellenbrook (ward)
Broadwater (electoral division)
Burgess Hill East (electoral division)
Burgess Hill Town (electoral division)
Cissbury (electoral division)
East Grinstead Meridian (electoral division)
East Grinstead South & Ashurst Wood (electoral division)
Goring (electoral division)
Gossops Green & Ifield East (electoral division)
Horsham Hurst (electoral division)
Horsham Tanbridge & Broadbridge Heath (electoral division)
Langley Green & West Green (electoral division)
2004 Leeds City Council election2004 North East England devolution referendum2004 South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council election2009 West Sussex County Council election2009 structural changes to local government in England2010 United Kingdom local electionsArea committeeBoundary committee for englandDevon_County_CouncilIpswichIpswich Borough CouncilLeeds City CouncilList of Greater London boundary changesList of boundary changes in North East EnglandList of boundary changes in North West EnglandList of boundary changes in South East EnglandList of boundary changes in South West EnglandList of boundary changes in Yorkshire and the HumberList of boundary changes in the East MidlandsList of boundary changes in the East of EnglandList of boundary changes in the West Midlands (region)List of electoral divisions in West Sussex 2009Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009Local Government Boundary Commission for England
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Boundary Committee for England
The Boundary Committee for England was a statutory committee of the Electoral Commission, an independent body set up by the UK Parliament. The Committee’s aim was to conduct thorough, consultative and robust reviews of local government areas in England, and for its recommendations to be evidence-based, accurate and accepted. The Boundary Committee was abolished in 2010, with its functions assumed by a new Local Government Boundary Commission for England.
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