A new political map for South Tyneside Council
A new political map for South Tyneside Council
South Tyneside is set to have new boundaries for its council wards.
Proposed wards for South Tyneside Council
Credit: contains Ordnance Survey data (c) Crown copyright and database rights 2024
High resolution map available at: South Tyneside | LGBCE
The Local Government Boundary Commission is the independent body that draws these boundaries. It has reviewed South Tyneside to make sure councillors will represent about the same number of electors, and that ward arrangements will help the council work effectively.
The Commission has published final recommendations for changes in South Tyneside. It says residents should be represented by 54 councillors. This is the same as the current arrangements.
There will be 18 three-member wards, the same as before. Twelve wards will have different boundaries.
Publishing the recommendations Professor Colin Mellors, Chair of the Commission, said:
“We are very grateful to people in South Tyneside. We looked at all the views they gave us. They helped us improve our earlier proposals.
We believe the new arrangements will deliver electoral fairness while maintaining local ties.”
401 people and organisations made comments to help decide the new wards. Changes in response to what local people said include:
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We propose a small amendment to the boundaries between Westoe and West Park wards.
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We also propose several ward name changes to better reflect local areas: Horsley Hill will be renamed Horsley Hill & Westoe Crown, Cleadon & East Boldon will become Cleadon Village & East Boldon, and Cleadon Park will be renamed Cleadon Park & Harton Moor.
The Commission has made further changes to its earlier proposals. Details can be found on its website at: https://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/south-tyneside.
The changes become law once Parliament has approved them. Staff at the council will ensure that the arrangements are in place for the 2026 elections.
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For further information contact the Commission’s press office on 0330 500 1525 / 1250 or email press@lgbce.org.uk
An interactive map is available at: https://www.lgbce.org.uk/all-reviews/south-tyneside
The Local Government Boundary Commission for England is an independent body accountable to Parliament. It recommends fair electoral and boundary arrangements for local authorities in England. In doing so, it aims to:
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Make sure that, within an authority, each councillor represents a similar number of electors
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Reflect the electoral cycle so that each ward is represented by three councillors
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Create boundaries that are appropriate, and reflect community ties and identities
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Deliver reviews informed by local needs, views and circumstances