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List of electoral wards in Berkshire

List of electoral wards in Berkshire

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This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Berkshire in South East England. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets.

Unitary authority councils

Bracknell Forest

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[1]

  1. Ascot (3)
  2. Binfield (1)
  3. Bracknell (Great Hollands) (3)
  4. Bracknell (Old Bracknell) (3)
  5. Bullbrook (3)
  6. College Town (1)
  7. Cranbourne (1)
  8. Crowthorne & Easthampstead (3)
  9. Garth (2)
  10. Harmanswater (2)
  11. Little Sandhurst (2)
  12. Priestwood (2)
  13. Sandhurst (1)
  14. St Marys (1)
  15. Warfield (1)
  16. Wildridings (2)

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 1 May 2003:[2][3]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 2023:[4]

  1. Ascot (2)
  2. Binfield with Warfield (3)
  3. Bullbrook (2)
  4. Central Sandhurst (2)
  5. College Town (2)
  6. Crown Wood (3)
  7. Crowthorne (2)
  8. Great Hollands North (2)
  9. Great Hollands South (2)
  10. Hanworth (3)
  11. Harmans Water (3)
  12. Little Sandhurst & Wellington (2)
  13. Old Bracknell (2)
  14. Owlsmoor (2)
  15. Priestwood & Garth (3)
  16. Warfield Harvest Ride (3)
  17. Wildridings & Central (2)
  18. Winkfield & Cranbourne (2)

Wards from 2023:[5]

  1. Binfield North & Warfield West (3)
  2. Binfield South & Jennett's Park (3)
  3. Bullbrook (2)
  4. Crowthorne (3)
  5. Easthampstead & Wildridings (3)
  6. Great Hollands (3)
  7. Hanworth (3)
  8. Harmans Water & Crown Wood (3)
  9. Owlsmoor & College Town (3)
  10. Priestwood & Garth (3)
  11. Sandhurst (3)
  12. Swinley Forest (2)
  13. Town Centre & The Parks (2)
  14. Whitegrove (2)
  15. Winkfield & Warfield East (3)

Reading

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 5 May 1983:[1]

  1. Abbey (2)
  2. Battle (2)
  3. Castle (3)
  4. Caversham (3) †
  5. Christchurch (4)
  6. Katesgrove (2)
  7. Minster (6)
  8. Norcot (6)
  9. Park (3)
  10. Redlands (3)
  11. Thames (4) †; changed to (5) in 1977[6]
  12. Tilehurst (5)
  13. Whitley (3)
  14. Caversham Park (2); new ward added in 1977[6]

† minor boundary changes in 1977[6]

Wards from 5 May 1983 to 10 June 2004:[3][7]

Wards from 10 June 2004 to 5 May 2022:[8][9]

  1. Abbey (3)
  2. Battle (3)
  3. Caversham (3)
  4. Church (3)
  5. Katesgrove (3)
  6. Kentwood (3)
  7. Mapledurham (1)
  8. Minster (3)
  9. Norcot (3)
  10. Park (3)
  11. Peppard (3)
  12. Redlands (3)
  13. Southcote (3)
  14. Thames (3)
  15. Tilehurst (3)
  16. Whitley (3)

Wards from 5 May 2022:[10]

  1. Abbey (3)
  2. Battle (3)
  3. Caversham (3)
  4. Caversham Heights (3)
  5. Church (3)
  6. Coley (3)
  7. Emmer Green (3)
  8. Katesgrove (3)
  9. Kentwood (3)
  10. Norcot (3)
  11. Park (3)
  12. Redlands (3)
  13. Southcote (3)
  14. Thames (3)
  15. Tilehurst (3)
  16. Whitley (3)

Slough

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 5 May 1983:[1]

  1. Britwell (3)
  2. Burnham North (4)
  3. Burnham South (3)
  4. Central North (3)
  5. Central South (2)
  6. Chalvey (3)
  7. Farnham North (3)
  8. Farnham South (2)
  9. Langley (9)
  10. Stoke North (2)
  11. Stoke South (2)
  12. Upton (2)
  13. Wexham Court (2)

Wards from 5 May 1983 to 10 June 2004:[11]

  1. Colnbrook & Poyle (); changed to (2) in 1997[3]

Wards from 10 June 2004 to 22 May 2014:[12]

  1. Baylis & Stoke (3)
  2. Britwell (3)
  3. Central (3)
  4. Chalvey (3)
  5. Cippenham Green (3)
  6. Cippenham Meadows (3)
  7. Colnbrook with Poyle (2)
  8. Farnham (3)
  9. Foxborough (3)
  10. Haymill (3)
  11. Kedermister (3)
  12. Langley St Mary's (3)
  13. Upton (3)
  14. Wexham Lea (3)

Wards from 22 May 2014 to present:[13]

  1. Baylis & Stoke (3)
  2. Britwell & Northborough (3)
  3. Central (3)
  4. Chalvey (3)
  5. Cippenham Green (3)
  6. Cippenham Meadows (3)
  7. Colnbrook with Poyle (2)
  8. Elliman (3)
  9. Farnham (3)
  10. Foxborough (1)
  11. Haymill & Lynch Hill (3)
  12. Langley Kedermister (3)
  13. Langley St Mary’s (3)
  14. Upton (3)
  15. Wexham Lea (3)

West Berkshire

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 5 May 1983:[1]

  1. No. 1 (Newbury North) (4)
  2. No. 2 (Newbury East) (4)
  3. No. 3 (Newbury West) (4)
  4. No. 4 (Beenham) (1)
  5. No. 5 (Aldworth) (1)
  6. No. 6 (Basildon) (1)
  7. No. 7 (Mortimer) (2)
  8. No. 8 (Bradfield) (1)
  9. No. 10 (Burghfield) (2)
  10. No. 11 (Aldermaston) (1)
  11. No. 12 (Theale West) (1)
  12. No. 13 (Hermitage) (1)
  13. No. 16 (Sulhampstead) (1)
  14. No. 17 (Tilehurst: Westwood) (2)
  15. No. 18 (Tilehurst: Birch Copse) (2)
  16. No. 19 (Tilehurst: Calcot & Theale East) (2)
  17. No. 20 (Inkpen) (1)
  18. No. 21 (Great Shefford) (1)
  19. No. 22 (Hungerford) (2)
  20. No. 23 (Kintbury) (1)
  21. No. 24 (Lambourn) (2)
  22. No. 25 (Leckhampstead) (1)
  23. No. 26 (Brimpton) (1)
  24. No. 27 (Chieveley) (1)
  25. No. 28 (Cold Ash) (1)
  26. No. 29 (Speen) (2)
  27. No. 35 (Beedon) (1)
  28. No. 36 (Compton) (1)
  29. Bucklebury (1)
  30. Greenham (1)
  31. Pangbourne (2)
  32. Purley (1)
  33. Shaw-cum-Donnington (1)
  34. Thatcham North (2)
  35. Thatcham South (2)
  36. Thatcham West (2)

Wards from 5 May 1983 to 1 May 1997:[14]

Wards from 1 May 1997 to 1 May 2003:[3]

  1. Aldermaston (1)
  2. Basildon (1)
  3. Birch Copse (2)
  4. Bradfield (1)
  5. Bucklebury (1)
  6. Burghfield (2)
  7. Calcot (1)
  8. Chievely (1)
  9. Cold Ash (2)
  10. Compton (1)
  11. Downlands (1)
  12. Falkland (3)
  13. Greenham (1)
  14. Hermitage (1)
  15. Hungerford (2)
  16. Kintbury (2)
  17. Lambourn (2)
  18. Mortimer (2)
  19. Northcroft (3)
  20. Pangbourne (1)
  21. Purley on Thames (2)
  22. St Johns (3)
  23. Speen (1)
  24. Sulhamstead (1)
  25. Thatcham East (2)
  26. Thatcham North (3)
  27. Thatcham South (2)
  28. Thatcham West (1)
  29. Theale (3)
  30. Turnpike (3)
  31. Westwood (2)

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 2 May 2019:[15]

  1. Aldermaston (1)
  2. Basildon (1)
  3. Birch Copse (3)
  4. Bucklebury (2)
  5. Burghfield (2)
  6. Calcot (3)
  7. Chieveley (1)
  8. Clay Hill (2)
  9. Cold Ash (1)
  10. Compton (1)
  11. Downlands (1)
  12. Falkland (2)
  13. Greenham (2)
  14. Hungerford (2)
  15. Kintbury (2)
  16. Lambourn Valley (2)
  17. Mortimer (2)
  18. Northcroft (2)
  19. Pangbourne (1)
  20. Purley on Thames (2)
  21. St Johns (2)
  22. Speen (2)
  23. Sulhamstead (1)
  24. Thatcham Central (2)
  25. Thatcham North (2)
  26. Thatcham South & Crookham (2)
  27. Thatcham West (2)
  28. Theale (1)
  29. Victoria (2)
  30. Westwood (1)

Wards from 2 May 2019 to present:[16]

  1. Aldermaston (1)
  2. Basildon (1)
  3. Bradfield (1)
  4. Bucklebury (1)
  5. Burghfield & Mortimer (3)
  6. Chieveley & Cold Ash (2)
  7. Downlands (1)
  8. Hungerford & Kintbury (3)
  9. Lambourn (1)
  10. Newbury Central (2)
  11. Newbury Clay Hill (2)
  12. Newbury Greenham (3)
  13. Newbury Speen (2)
  14. Newbury Wash Common (3)
  15. Pangbourne (1)
  16. Ridgeway (1)
  17. Thatcham Central (2)
  18. Thatcham Colthrop & Crookham (1)
  19. Thatcham North East (2)
  20. Thatcham West (2)
  21. Theale (1)
  22. Tilehurst & Purley (3)
  23. Tilehurst Birch Copse (2)
  24. Tilehurst South & Holybrook (2)

Windsor and Maidenhead

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 5 May 1983:[1]

  1. No. 1 (Maidenhead: Belmont) (3)
  2. No. 2 (Maidenhead: Boyn Hill) (5)
  3. No. 3 (Maidenhead: Furze Platt) (5)
  4. No. 4 (Maidenhead: Oldfield) (3)
  5. No. 5 (Maidenhead: St Marys) (4)
  6. No. 7 (New Windsor: Clewer North) (3)
  7. No. 8 (New Windsor: Clewer South) (3)
  8. No. 9 (New Windsor: Park) (3)
  9. No. 13 (Bray) (3)
  10. No. 19 (Sunningdale) (3)
  11. No. 20 (Sunninghill) (3)
  12. Bisham & Cookham (3)
  13. Castle (3)
  14. Datchet (2)
  15. Eton North & South (1)
  16. Eton West (1)
  17. Horton & Wraysbury (2)
  18. Hurley (3)
  19. Old Windsor (3)
  20. Trinity (3)

Wards from 5 May 1983 to 1 May 2003:[3][17]

Wards from 1 May 2003 to 2 May 2019:[18]

  1. Ascot & Cheapside (2)
  2. Belmont (3)
  3. Bisham & Cookham (3)
  4. Boyn Hill (3)
  5. Bray (3)
  6. Castle Without (3)
  7. Clewer East (2)
  8. Clewer North (3)
  9. Clewer South (2)
  10. Cox Green (3)
  11. Datchet (2)
  12. Eton & Castle (1)
  13. Eton Wick (1)
  14. Furze Platt (3)
  15. Horton & Wraysbury (2)
  16. Hurley & Walthams (3)
  17. Maidenhead Riverside (3)
  18. Oldfield (3)
  19. Old Windsor (2)
  20. Park (2)
  21. Pinkneys Green (3)
  22. Sunningdale (2)
  23. Sunninghill & South Ascot (3)

Wards from 2 May 2019 to present:[19]

  1. Ascot & Sunninghill (3)
  2. Belmont (2)
  3. Bisham & Cookham (2)
  4. Boyn Hill (2)
  5. Bray (2)
  6. Clewer & Dedworth East (2)
  7. Clewer & Dedworth West (2)
  8. Clewer East (2)
  9. Cox Green (2)
  10. Datched, Horton & Wraysbury (3)
  11. Eton & Castle (3)
  12. Furze Platt (2)
  13. Hurley & Walthams (2)
  14. Old Windsor (2)
  15. Oldfield (2)
  16. Pinkneys Green (2)
  17. Riverside (2)
  18. St Mary's (2)
  19. Sunningdale & Cheapside (2)

Wokingham

Wards from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979:[1]

  1. No. 4 (Earley Central) (2)
  2. No. 5 (Earley North) (1)
  3. No. 6 (Earley South) (2)
  4. No. 8 (Shinfield: Rise & Grazeley) (1)
  5. No. 9 (Shinfield: Ryeish Green) (1)
  6. No. 10 (Shinfield: School) (1)
  7. No. 17 (South Woodley) (1)
  8. No. 23 (Norreys) (3)
  9. No. 24 (Westcott) (1)
  10. Arborfield (1)
  11. Barkham (1)
  12. Bulmershe (4)
  13. California (2)
  14. Charvil (1)
  15. Coronation (3)
  16. Emmbrook (1)
  17. Evendons (2)
  18. Finchampstead (2)
  19. Hurst (1)
  20. Little Hungerford (2)
  21. Loddon (4)
  22. Norreys (2)
  23. Remenham & Wargrave (2)
  24. Sonning (1)
  25. St Sebastians (3)
  26. Swallowfield (1)
  27. Twyford & Ruscombe (3)
  28. Winnersh (3)

Wards from 3 May 1979 to 10 June 2004:[3][20]

  1. Arborfield (1)
  2. Barkham (1)
  3. Bulmershe (2)
  4. Charvil (1)
  5. Coronation (3)
  6. Emmbrook (3)
  7. Evendons (3)
  8. Finchampstead North (2)
  9. Finchampstead South (2)
  10. Hurst (1)
  11. Little Hungerford (3)
  12. Loddon (3)
  13. Norreys (3)
  14. Redhatch (3)
  15. Remenham & Wargrave (2)
  16. Shinfield (3)
  17. Sonning (1)
  18. South Lake (3)
  19. Swallowfield (1)
  20. Twyford & Ruscombe (3)
  21. Westcott (2)
  22. Whitegates (2)
  23. Winnersh (3)
  24. Wokingham Without (3)

Wards from 10 June 2004 to present:[21]

  1. Arborfield (1)
  2. Barkham (1)
  3. Bulmershe & Whitegates (3)
  4. Charvil (1)
  5. Coronation (2)
  6. Emmbrook (3)
  7. Evendons (3)
  8. Finchampstead North (2)
  9. Finchampstead South (2)
  10. Hawkedon (3)
  11. Hillside (3)
  12. Hurst (1)
  13. Loddon (3)
  14. Maiden Erlegh (3)
  15. Norreys (3)
  16. Remenham, Wargrave & Ruscombe (2)
  17. Shinfield North (1)
  18. Shinfield South (3)
  19. Sonning (1)
  20. South Lake (2)
  21. Swallowfield (1)
  22. Twyford (2)
  23. Wescott (2)
  24. Winnersh (3)
  25. Wokingham Without (3)

Former county council

Berkshire

Electoral Divisions from 1 April 1974 (first election 12 April 1973) to 2 May 1985:[22][23]

  1. Aldermaston (1)
  2. Boxford (1)
  3. Bradfield (1)
  4. Bray (1)
  5. Burghfield (1)
  6. Compton (1)
  7. Cookham (1)
  8. Easthampstead No. 1 (Sandhurst) (1)
  9. Easthampstead No. 2 (Crowthorne) (1)
  10. Easthampstead No. 3 (Winkfield) (1)
  11. Easthampstead No. 4 (Binfield) (1)
  12. Easthampstead No. 5 (1)
  13. Easthampstead No. 6 (1)
  14. Easthampstead No. 7 (Bracknell-Bull (1)
  15. Easthampstead No. 8 (Bracknell-Prie (1)
  16. Eton (1)
  17. Eton Rural No. 1 (Britwell) (1)
  18. Eton Rural No. 2 (1)
  19. Eton Rural No. 3 (Wexham Court) (1)
  20. Hungerford (1)
  21. Hurley (1)
  22. Lambourn (1)
  23. Maidenhead (Belmont) (1)
  24. Maidenhead (Boyn Hill) (2)
  25. Maidenhead (Furze Platt) (1)
  26. Maidenhead (Oldfield) (1)
  27. Maidenhead (St Marys) (1)
  28. Newbury (East) (1)
  29. Newbury (North) (1)
  30. Newbury (West) (1)
  31. Old Windsor (1)
  32. Pangbourne (1)
  33. Reading (Abbey) (1)
  34. Reading (Battle) (1)
  35. Reading (Castle) (1)
  36. Reading (Caversham) (1) †
  37. Reading (Christchurch) (2)
  38. Reading (Katesgrove) (1)
  39. Reading (Minster) (2)
  40. Reading (Norcot) (2)
  41. Reading (Park) (1)
  42. Reading (Redlands) (1)
  43. Reading (Thames) (2) †
  44. Reading (Tilehurst) (2)
  45. Reading (Whitley) (1)
  46. Slough No. 1 (Burnham North) (1)
  47. Slough No. 2 (Burnham South) (1)
  48. Slough No. 3 (Central North) (1)
  49. Slough No. 4 (Central South & Sto (1)
  50. Slough No. 5 (Chalvey) (1)
  51. Slough No. 6 (Farnham North) (1)
  52. Slough No. 7 (Farnham South) (1)
  53. Slough No. 8 (Langley) (3)
  54. Slough No. 9 (Stoke North) (1)
  55. Slough No. 10 (Upton) (1)
  56. Speen (1)
  57. Sunningdale (1)
  58. Sunninghill (1)
  59. Thatcham (1)
  60. Theale (1)
  61. Windsor (Castle) (1)
  62. Windsor (Clewer North) (1)
  63. Windsor (Clewer South) (1)
  64. Windsor (Park) (1)
  65. Windsor (Trinity) (1)
  66. Wokingham No. 1 (Norreys) (1)
  67. Wokingham No. 2 (1)
  68. Wokingham No. 3 (1)
  69. Wokingham Rural No. 1 (2)
  70. Wokingham Rural No. 2 (1)
  71. Wokingham Rural No. 3 (1)
  72. Wokingham Rural No. 4 (1)
  73. Wokingham Rural No. 5 (Swallowfield (1)
  74. Wokingham Rural No. 6 (1)
  75. Wokingham Rural No. 7 (1)
  76. Wokingham Rural No. 8 (Twyford) (1)
  77. Wokingham Rural No. 9 (1)
  78. Reading (Caversham Park) (1); new electoral division added in 1977[6]

† minor boundary changes in 1977[6]

Electoral Divisions from 2 May 1985 to 1 April 1998 (county abolished):[23][24]

  1. Abbey (1)
  2. Ascot & Sunningdale (1)
  3. Battle (1)
  4. Belmont (1)
  5. Binfield (1)
  6. Boyn Hill (1)
  7. Bradfield (1)
  8. Bray (1)
  9. Britwell (1)
  10. Bullbrook (1)
  11. Bulmershe (1)
  12. Burghfield (1)
  13. Caversham (1)
  14. Chalvey (1)
  15. Church (1)
  16. Cippenham (1)
  17. Clewer (1)
  18. Cold Ash (1)
  19. Cookham Bisham & Hurley (1)
  20. Cox Green (1)
  21. Crowthorne (1)
  22. Datchet Horton & Wraysbury (1)
  23. Downlands (1)
  24. Easthampstead (1)
  25. Emmbrook (1)
  26. Eton & Castle (1)
  27. Evendons (1)
  28. Falkland (1)
  29. Farnham (1)
  30. Finchamstead (1)
  31. Furze Platt & Pinkneys Green (1)
  32. Great Hollands (1)
  33. Great Park (1)
  34. Greenham (1)
  35. Hanworth (1)
  36. Harmanswater (1)
  37. Haymill (1)
  38. Hungerford (1)
  39. Hurst (1)
  40. Katesgrove (1)
  41. Kentwood (1)
  42. Lambourn Valley (1)
  43. Langley East (1)
  44. Langley West (1)
  45. Little Hungerford (1)
  46. Loddon (1)
  47. Minster (1)
  48. Norcot (1)
  49. Old Windsor & Sunninghill (1)
  50. Oldfield (1)
  51. Pangbourne (1)
  52. Park (1)
  53. Peppard (1)
  54. Redhatch (1)
  55. Redlands (1)
  56. Salt Hill (1)
  57. Sandhurst (1)
  58. Slough Central (1)
  59. Sonning (1)
  60. Southcote (1)
  61. Speenhamland (1)
  62. St Marys (1)
  63. Swallowfield (1)
  64. Thames (1)
  65. Thatcham (1)
  66. Theale (1)
  67. Tilehurst Central (1)
  68. Tilehurst West (1)
  69. Trinity (1)
  70. Twyford (1)
  71. Upton (1)
  72. Wescott (1)
  73. Wexham Lea (1)
  74. Whitley (1)
  75. Winkfield (1)
  76. Wokingham Without (1)

Electoral wards by constituency

Bracknell

Bullbrook, Central Sandhurst, College Town, Crown Wood, Crowthorne, Finchampstead North, Finchampstead South, Great Hollands North, Great Hollands South, Hanworth, Harmans Water, Little Sandhurst and Wellington, Old Bracknell, Owlsmoor, Priestwood and Garth, Wildridings and Central, Wokingham Without.

Maidenhead

Belmont, Bisham and Cookham, Boyn Hill, Bray, Charvil, Coronation, Cox Green, Furze Platt, Hurley and Walthams, Hurst, Maidenhead Riverside, Oldfield, Pinkneys Green, Remenham, Sonning, Twyford, Wargrave and Ruscombe.

Newbury

Aldermaston, Basildon, Bucklebury, Chieveley, Clay Hill, Cold Ash, Compton, Downlands, Falkland, Greenham, Hungerford, Kintbury, Lambourn Valley, Northcroft, St Johns, Speen, Thatcham Central, Thatcham North, Thatcham South and Crookham, Thatcham West, Victoria.

Reading East

Abbey, Bulmershe and Whitegates, Caversham, Church, Katesgrove, Loddon, Mapledurham, Park, Peppard, Redlands, South Lake, Thames.

Reading West

Battle, Birch Copse, Calcot, Kentwood, Minster, Norcot, Pangbourne, Purley on Thames, Southcote, Theale, Tilehurst, Westwood, Whitley.

Slough

Baylis and Stoke, Britwell, Central, Chalvey, Cippenham Green, Cippenham Meadows, Farnham, Foxborough, Haymill, Kedermister, Langley St Mary's, Upton, Wexham Lea.

Windsor

Ascot, Ascot and Cheapside, Binfield with Warfield, Castle Without, Clewer East, Clewer North, Clewer South, Colnbrook with Poyle, Datchet, Eton and Castle, Eton Wick, Horton and Wraysbury, Old Windsor, Park, Sunningdale, Sunninghill and South Ascot, Warfield Harvest Ride.

See also


References

  1. The County of Berkshire (District Wards) Order 1973
  2. The District of Bracknell (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977
  3. legislation.gov.uk - The Berkshire (Structural Change) Order 1996. Retrieved on 6 November 2015.
  4. legislation.gov.uk - The Borough of Bracknell Forest (Electoral Changes) Order 2002. Retrieved on 4 October 2015.
  5. "The Bracknell Forest (Electoral Changes) Order 2021". gov.uk. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  6. legislation.gov.uk - The Berkshire and Oxfordshire (Areas) Order 1977. Retrieved on 18 November 2015.
  7. The Borough of Reading (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1979
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