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Rowlf 13-09-2016 18:03

Changes in constituency boundaries
 
I see the plans for altering constituency boundaries are out today. How will it affect the ones of you in Hyndburn. I see Hapton and Padiham are to be included with it rather than Burnley. What other changes are there to Hyndburn. I am all in favour of reducing the number of MPs but to split towns in half seems ridiculous. :rolleyes:

smobile 13-09-2016 19:21

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
Biggest and best change is dropping the awful name of hyndburn. It's a stinky river and nowt else. Don't agree with pulling in parts of Burnley, but glad it will be Accrington constituency again.

cashman 13-09-2016 20:01

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Me as well, always been a crap name.;)

Rowlf 13-09-2016 21:10

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
Are any parts of what were Hyndburn joining onto somewhere else or will it be as it is now plus Padiham etc

cashman 13-09-2016 21:27

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Think its just plus em rowlf.

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2016 05:13

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
Clayton le moors will be with Rossendale and Oswaldtwistle.....that is a strange combination.

Rowlf 14-09-2016 11:12

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It's not the only strange combination Margaret. I think whoever made these plans must have done it after a few bevies. Pendle is to be done away with and the new 'Clitheroe and Colne' will stretch from Earby to Bamber Bridge.

cashman 14-09-2016 12:58

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rowlf (Post 1176877)
It's not the only strange combination Margaret. I think whoever made these plans must have done it after a few bevies. Pendle is to be done away with and the new 'Clitheroe and Colne' will stretch from Earby to Bamber Bridge.

Thats even dafter than ours!! dunno about a few bevvies, the cretins responsible musta been legless.;)

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2016 13:30

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
It is a very strange combination.
Never before have I considered myself to be a resident of Rossendale, or for that matter Oswaldtwistle(though that is closer).

RainbowSix 14-09-2016 14:36

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
Is there somewhere that lists exactly what all these changes are please?

JCB 14-09-2016 15:25

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Originally Posted by RainbowSix (Post 1176880)
Is there somewhere that lists exactly what all these changes are please?

This link to proposed changes may help......Boundary reform: How is your area affected? - BBC News

yerself 14-09-2016 18:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Clayton le moors will be with Rossendale and Oswaldtwistle.

Hasn't Oswaldwistle always been part of the Accrington constituency since 1918? We're getting shut of Rising Bridge and Haslingden but gaining Hapton, Padiiham and parts of Burnley. I can't make my mind up whether this is fair exchange or bare faced robbery.

https://www.bce2018.org.uk/node/6487?postcode=BB5

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2016 19:04

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
maybe I am thick...Or maybe it was not explained particularly well in the article I read, but somehow I thought that Rossendale and Oswaldtwistle were to become a 'new' area.....?And that Clayton le moors was going to be lumped in with this district.
At least the name Hyndburn is going to be ditched. I never did like that name.

Margaret Pilkington 14-09-2016 19:08

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
Thank you for that link, it makes it clearer in my mind now I have seen it laid out for me.

taddy 14-09-2016 19:25

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
By the time this government has instituted the so called "necessary" boundry changes there will be less Labour/other parties and more conservatives to rule us and folk think that things can not get any worse !

Less 14-09-2016 20:33

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
As usual it is divide and conquer,

What a load of she-ite, just like when India became independent in 1948 and they put two areas of Pakistan about 1,500 miles apart. (Pakistan and now Bangladesh)

A nice idea, but if the Indians were feeling a bit liverish a hell of a distance to run to get to safety or to visit relatives.

Rowlf 14-09-2016 21:04

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
It certainly seems to be to the Tories advantage.There are more Labour seats to be changed or done away with altogether than there are Tory ones. Same old same old from them...

Neil 15-09-2016 11:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1176865)
Clayton le moors will be with Rossendale and Oswaldtwistle.....that is a strange combination.

Not sure where you read that but it isn't whats happening

Margaret Pilkington 15-09-2016 13:21

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
I thought I had read it in the Telegraph, but for the life of me I cannot now find the page it was on...and now I have seen the map laid out I can see it isn't.

shillelagh 17-09-2016 21:43

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
hyndburn is losing the haslingden wards which we shouldn't have been put in with you in the first place ... I said that when it was proposed ... and probably the people of hapton and padiham are going to be saying the same!!!

cashman 23-09-2016 12:24

Re: Changes in constituency boundaries
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 1177057)
hyndburn is losing the haslingden wards which we shouldn't have been put in with you in the first place ... I said that when it was proposed ... and probably the people of hapton and padiham are going to be saying the same!!!

well to be honest we didn't want you lot anyway.:D


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