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The ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear has returned 12 MPs to the UK Parliament since 2010. It was created under the Local Government Act 1972, which came into effect on 1 April 1974, comprising the urban areas around the mouths of the Rivers Tyne and Wear, previously parts of the historic counties of Northumberland and Durham.

Numbers of seats

The table below shows the number of MPs representing Tyne and Wear at each major redistribution of seats affecting the county.

Year County
seats1
Borough
seats1
Total
1974-19832 1 13 14
1983-1997 - 13 13
1997-2010 - 13 13
2010-present - 12 12

1Since 1950, seats have been classified as County or Borough Constituencies.

2Approximate equivalent number of constituencies. Prior to the redistribution coming into effect for the 1983 general election, several constituencies were split between Tyne and Wear and the counties of Northumberland or Durham.

Constituencies timeline

  County seat   Borough seat

Constituencies 1974-1983 1983-1997 1997-2010 2010-present
Tynemouth <---present
Wallsend <---1997
North Tyneside 1997-present
Newcastle upon Tyne East <---1997 2010-present
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend 1997-2010
Newcastle upon Tyne Central <---present
Newcastle upon Tyne North <---present
Newcastle upon Tyne West <---1983
Blaydon <---present
Gateshead West <---1983
Tyne Bridge 1983-2010
Gateshead East <---1997
Gateshead East and Washington West 1997-2010
Gateshead 2010-present
Jarrow <---present
South Shields <---present
Sunderland North <---2010
Sunderland Central 2010-present
Sunderland South <---2010
Houghton-le-Spring (part) <---1983
Chester-le-Street (part) <---1983
Houghton and Washington 1983-1997
Houghton and Washington East 1997-2010
Houghton and Sunderland South 2010-present
Washington and Sunderland West 2010-present

Boundary reviews

1974

At the time of its creation, Tyne and Wear contained the equivalent of approximately 14 constituencies. North of the River Tyne, previously part of Northumberland, they comprised the four Newcastle upon Tyne constituencies and those of Wallsend and Tynemouth1, together with small areas of Hexham and Blyth. South of the River Tyne and around the River Wear, previously part of Durham, they comprised the two Gateshead and two Sunderland constituencies and those of Blaydon, Jarrow and South Shields, together with most of Houghton-le-Spring and parts of Chester-le-Street.

1 Apart from the small community of Seaton Sluice.

1983

The next change to parliamentary constituency boundaries, following the recommendations of the Third Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, reflected the change in county boundaries and reorganisation of local government authorities in 1974. The review did not come into effect for a further nine years, at the 1983 general election, and resulted in a reduction of one seat. This was achieved by effectively abolishing the existing seats of Newcastle upon Tyne Central and Gateshead West and creating a new constituency named Tyne Bridge which spanned the River Tyne.

The boundaries of Newcastle upon Tyne Central were completely redrawn with only a small part of the existing constituency retained. The majority of the old seat was incorporated into Tyne Bridge, with eastern parts transferred to Newcastle upon Tyne East. The reconstituted seat comprised the bulk of the existing Newcastle upon Tyne North seat, combined with parts of the abolished constituency of Newcastle upon Tyne West and small area transferred from Wallsend.

Newcastle upon Tyne North was also reconstituted, with no part of the existing constituency retained. The new boundaries comprised about half of the abolished Newcastle upon Tyne West seat, including Newburn, together with areas which had been absorbed into the metropolitan borough, transferred from Wallsend ( South Gosforth) and Hexham (part of Castle Ward). Wallsend now included a small area transferred from Blyth ( Earsdon and Backworth).

The abolished seat of Gateshead West was absorbed into Gateshead East and Tyne Bridge. Blaydon gained the former parishes of Birtley and Lamesley from the abolished constituency of Chester-le-Street. Houghton-le-Spring gained the new town of Washington, which had also been part of Chester-le-Street, and lost the town of Seaham and surrounding communities, which had been retained in County Durham (transferred to Easington). It was consequently renamed Houghton and Washington.

Parts of Jarrow were transferred to South Shields to equalise their electorates. Sunderland North, Sunderland South and Tynemouth were largely unchanged. [1]

1997

Under the Fourth Periodic Review, the following transfers between constituencies were made:

Wards transferred From To
Sandyford Newcastle upon Tyne East Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Wallsend
Northumberland
Wallsend
(renamed North Tyneside)
Newcastle upon Tyne East
(renamed Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend)
Riverside Tynemouth North Tyneside
Deckham
Saltwell
Gateshead East Tyne Bridge
Wrekendyke Gateshead East Jarrow
Biddick Hall Jarrow South Shields
South Hylton Sunderland North Sunderland South
Washington South
Washington West
Houghton and Washington
(renamed Houghton and Washington East)
Gateshead East
(renamed Gateshead East and Washington West)
Ryhope Sunderland South Houghton and Washington East [2]

2010

The Fifth Review resulted in a further reduction in the county’s representation, from 13 to 12 MPs, with the abolition of the cross-river constituency of Tyne Bridge.

The part of Tyne Bridge to the north of the River Tyne was transferred to Newcastle upon Tyne Central, with eastern parts of this seat being moved back to the re-established seat of Newcastle upon Tyne East (replacing Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend). The North Tyneside borough wards of Wallsend and Northumberland were transferred back out to the North Tyneside constituency, with Valley ward moving to Tynemouth.

The majority of the Tyne Bridge constituency, south of the Tyne, was incorporated into a re-established Gateshead constituency. This also included the Gateshead borough wards in the abolished constituency of Gateshead East and Washington West, with the exception of the Pelaw and Heworth ward which was transferred to Jarrow. The South Tyneside borough ward of Whitburn and Marsden was transferred from Jarrow to South Shields.

The boundaries of the three constituencies in the city of Sunderland were radically redrawn with Sunderland North, Sunderland South, and Houghton and Washington East being replaced by Sunderland Central, Houghton and Sunderland South, and Washington and Sunderland West. The last of these included the two Washington wards which had been in Gateshead East and Washington West, thus reuniting the town of Washington.

Blaydon and Newcastle upon Tyne North were affected by ward boundary changes. [3] [4]

Maps

Communities Timeline

The table below shows which constituencies represented selected communities within the current county from 1885 onwards.

Metropolitan

borough

Community 1885-1918 1918-1950 1950-1955 1955-1974 1974-1983 1983-1997 1997-2010 2010-present
Gateshead Bensham Gateshead Gateshead West Tyne Bridge Gateshead
Birtley Chester-le-Street Blaydon
Blaydon Chester-le-Street Blaydon
Dunston Chester-le-Street Blaydon Tyne Bridge Gateshead
Felling Jarrow Gateshead East Gateshead East and

Washington West

Gateshead
Heworth Jarrow Gateshead East Gateshead East and

Washington West

Jarrow
Low Fell Gateshead Gateshead East Gateshead East and

Washington West

Gateshead
Ryton Chester-le-Street Blaydon
Saltwell Gateshead Gateshead West Gateshead East Tyne Bridge Gateshead
Town centre Gateshead Gateshead West Tyne Bridge Gateshead
Whickham Chester-le-Street Blaydon
Wrekenton Chester-le-Street Gateshead East Gateshead East and

Washington West

Gateshead
Metropolitan

borough

Community 1885-1918 1918-1950 1950-1955 1955-1974 1974-1983 1983-1997 1997-2010 2010-present
Newcastle upon Tyne Benwell Tyneside Newcastle upon Tyne West Newcastle upon Tyne Central Tyne Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Byker Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne East Newcastle upon Tyne Central Newcastle upon Tyne East Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend Newcastle upon Tyne East
City centre Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne Central Tyne Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Elswick Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne West Newcastle upon Tyne North Tyne Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Fenham Tyneside Newcastle upon Tyne West Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Gosforth Tyneside Wallsend Newcastle upon Tyne Central / North
Heaton Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne North Newcastle upon Tyne East Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend Newcastle upon Tyne East
Jesmond Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne North Newcastle upon Tyne Central Newcastle upon Tyne East
Kenton Tyneside Wansbeck Newcastle upon Tyne West Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Newburn Tyneside Wansbeck Newcastle upon Tyne West Newcastle upon Tyne North
Walker Tyneside Newcastle upon Tyne East Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend Newcastle upon Tyne East
Westgate Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne Central Newcastle upon Tyne North Newcastle upon Tyne Central
Woolsington Tyneside Wansbeck Hexham Newcastle upon Tyne North
Metropolitan

borough

Community 1885-1918 1918-1950 1950-1955 1955-1974 1974-1983 1983-1997 1997-2010 2010-present
North Tyneside Backworth Wansbeck Blyth Wallsend North Tyneside Tynemouth
Dudley Tyneside Wallsend North Tyneside
Longbenton Tyneside Wallsend North Tyneside
Monkseaton Wansbeck Tynemouth
North Shields Tynemouth North Tyneside
Tynemouth Tynemouth
Wallsend Tyneside Wallsend Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend North Tyneside
Whitley Bay Wansbeck Tynemouth
Willington Quay Tyneside Wallsend Tynemouth North Tyneside
Metropolitan

borough

Community 1885-1918 1918-1950 1950-1955 1955-1974 1974-1983 1983-1997 1997-2010 2010-present
South Tyneside Cleadon Jarrow Houghton-le-Spring Jarrow
Harton Jarrow Houghton-le-Spring South Shields
Hebburn Jarrow
Jarrow Jarrow
Monkton Jarrow Houghton-le-Spring Jarrow
South Shields South Shields
The Boldons Jarrow Houghton-le-Spring Jarrow
Whitburn Jarrow Houghton-le-Spring Jarrow South Shields
Metropolitan

borough

Community 1885-1918 1918-1950 1950-1955 1955-1974 1974-1983 1983-1997 1997-2010 2010-present
Sunderland City centre Sunderland Sunderland North Sunderland Central
Fulwell Houghton-le-Spring Sunderland North Sunderland Central
Hendon Sunderland Sunderland South Sunderland Central
Hetton-le-Hole Houghton-le-Spring City of Durham Houghton-le-Spring Houghton and Washington Houghton and Washington East Houghton and Sunderland South
Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-le-Spring Houghton and Washington Houghton and Washington East Houghton and Sunderland South
North Hylton Houghton-le-Spring Sunderland North Washington and Sunderland West
Pallion Sunderland Sunderland South Sunderland North Sunderland Central
Ryhope Houghton-le-Spring Sunderland South Houghton and Washington East Sunderland Central
Silksworth Houghton-le-Spring Sunderland South Houghton and Sunderland South
South Hylton Houghton-le-Spring Sunderland North Sunderland South Washington and Sunderland West
Southwick Sunderland Sunderland North Sunderland Central
Washington (East) Chester-le-Street Houghton and Washington Houghton and Washington East Washington and Sunderland West
Washington (West) Chester-le-Street Houghton and Washington Gateshead East and Washington West Washington and Sunderland West
Metropolitan

borough

Community 1885-1918 1918-1950 1950-1955 1955-1974 1974-1983 1983-1997 1997-2010 2010-present

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1983" (PDF). pp. 74–75.
  2. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 1995". In the County of Tyne and Wear.
  3. ^ "The Parliamentary Constituencies (England) Order 2007". In Tyne and Wear.
  4. ^ "Boundary Commission for England Fifth Periodical Report" (PDF). pp. 166–177.