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Barbourne Road, Worcester
WR1 1SA Worcester District (B)
What's the local government like, and who's in charge of local services?
Please note that 2024 election data is coming soon.
Total Electorate
78,770
voters
Population Rank
249th
Constituency
Worcester
- Constituency
- Worcester
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14001052
- Holding party
- CON HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +2.8
- 2017 majority
- 2490
- 2017 election turnout
- 71%
- Swing
- +2.8%
48.1%
43.2%
3.4%
2.4%
0%
0%

Worcester Constituency
Background of Worcester
The postcode WR1 1SA is located in Worcester, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Robin Walker MP of the Conservative party.
Worcester is a UK parliamentary constituency situated within the county of Worcestershire. Established in its current form in 1885, the constituency has demonstrated a notable swing between Labour and Conservative dominance over the years, embodying a bellwether characteristic in multiple general elections. In recent history, it has been represented by Conservative Member of Parliament, Robin Walker, who was first elected in 2010.
The constituency encompasses parts of the city of Worcester, which has a rich history dating back to Roman times and is renowned for its cathedral. The demographic profile of Worcester is predominantly white British, with a growing mix of young professionals and families attracted to its blend of urban and rural living. The population boasts higher-than-average education levels, reflecting the presence of the University of Worcester, which significantly contributes to the local economy.
Economically, Worcester benefits from a diversified base including light manufacturing, retail, and public services, with prominent employers in healthcare and education sectors. Despite traditional industries such as glove-making having declined, the area has adapted by encouraging enterprise and investment, particularly within technology and service industries.
The electorate of Worcester tends to be politically active, with voter turnout reflecting national averages. The constituency played an illustrative role in the Brexit referendum, where a slim majority voted to leave the European Union, mirroring the national result and further emphasising its status as a microcosm of broader UK sentiment.
Worcester's strategic importance, economic resilience, and diverse demographic profile continue to make it a key constituency in UK politics, with outcomes here often indicative of broader electoral trends.
Brexit
Did Worcester vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Worcester voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Worcester voted to leave the EU. Many residents may have been swayed by concerns over immigration and sovereignty, as well as a desire to take control of laws and borders. The area, which has a strong history of traditional industries like manufacturing and agriculture, may have also been influenced by arguments around regaining control over trade policies and opportunities outside of the EU. Ultimately, the decision to leave reflected a mix of nationalistic sentiments, concerns over the impact of EU regulations, and a desire for greater independence in shaping the region's future.
Local Council
Worcester City Council
The Guildhall
High Street
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 2EY
Phone
01905 722 233
Switchboard
Website
http://www.worcester.gov.uk
Email
customerservicecentre@worcester.gov.uk
Fax
Worcester City Council is located in , and is 1 miles from the WR1 1SA postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Robin Walker MP
Party
Conservative
Constituency
Worcester
E14001052
Profile
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Robin Walker is a Conservative Member of Parliament for Worcester, having held the seat since 2010. With a background in publishing and financial services, he stands firmly for policies supporting business growth and educational reforms. Representing the Conservative party, Walker champions issues like local economic development and healthcare improvement. He is seen as a dedicated advocate for his constituents in Worcester, consistently working to address their concerns both locally and in Parliament. For more detailed information, visit his [official profile](https://members.parliament.uk/member/4054) on the UK Parliament website. Official Profile