New 'Honiton and Sidmouth' constituency among final Boundary Commission proposals

By Ollie Heptinstall - Local Democracy Reporter

6th Jul 2023 | Local News

L: Current East Devon seat. R: Proposed new Honiton and Sidmouth seat (BC)
L: Current East Devon seat. R: Proposed new Honiton and Sidmouth seat (BC)

The Boundary Commission has published its final recommendations for a shake-up of England's map for general elections, which aims to give each MP roughly the same number of voters.

The changes will give Devon a total of 13 MPs – up one on the existing 12 – although one will be split across Devon and Somerset in a new 'Tiverton and Minehead' constituency.

East Devon MP Simon Jupp said he will stand in the Honiton and Sidmouth constituency at the next election (Nub News/ Will Goddard)

Axminster and Seaton currently sits in the Tiverton and Honiton constituency, represented by Liberal Democrat Richard Foord.

But the two towns will be moved into a newly titled 'Honiton and Sidmouth' constituency, which current Conservative East Devon MP Simon Jupp has announced he will contest at the next election. This will also include Cullompton, Yarcombe, Newton Poppleford and Ottery St Mary.

The commission has now recommended a new neighbouring seat called 'Exmouth and East Exeter'.

The current Exeter constituency has an electorate of just over 80,000, higher than between the 69,724 and 77,062 allowed under the new national proposals.

Proposed new Honiton and Sidmouth seat (BC)

It will remain largely unchanged, but three wards – Pinhoe, St Loye's and Topsham – will join the new seat with Exmouth, Cranbrook, Budleigh Salterton and surrounding areas.

Previously, Priory had been included, but this was met by opposition from Labour and the Tories. City council leader Phil Bialyk was against the idea, while East Devon MP Simon Jupp said: "The Priory ward is categorically part of Exeter city, with residents identifying themselves as living in Exeter."

On the new seat being called 'Exmouth and East Exeter', the Boundary Commission's report says: "We noted that there is significant support for changing the name of the Exeter East and Exmouth constituency to Exmouth and Exeter East.

"We noted that the population of Exmouth surpasses the combined population of the three Exeter wards. We therefore revise our proposals and change the name of the constituency to Exmouth and Exeter East."

It "acknowledged the logic" of renaming Exeter as 'Exeter West', but concluded "the constituency, apart from minor readjustments, is otherwise unchanged from the existing constituency and we saw no support for this proposal."

Subject to MPs adopting the recommendations, the new seats will be contested at the next general election.

Click here to see a map of the proposed constituencies.

     

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