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1 UCAS main scheme applications, Notes on the data The main scheme relates to applications before June 30 each year (so principally excludes applications through clearing). Individuals can submit up to five applications (choices). The average number of applications each person made stayed stable in 2011 and 2012 (4.26 in 2011 and 4.27 in 2012). The data was lodged in the House of Commons Library by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills in response to Parliamentary Question by Harrow West MP, Gareth Thomas. The library reference is DEP Parliamentary constituency has been derived from the applicant's home postcode, which is not always the same as their area of home domicile. Parliamentary constituency has been derived from the latest Statistics Postcode Directory (May 2012). 1. Number of UCAS main scheme applications by country Ranking Country % Change 1 Scotland 171, , % 2 Wales 95,854 94, % 3 Northern Ireland 90,759 85, % 4 England 2,039,215 1,837, % 2. Number of UCAS main scheme applications by region Ranking Region % Change 1 Scotland 171, , % 2 Wales 95,854 94, % 3 Northern Ireland 90,759 85, % 4 West Midlands 206, , % 5 Yorkshire and the Humber 183, , % 6 North West 277, , % 7 London 421, , % 8 East Midlands 156, , % 9 South East 322, , % 10 East 207, , % 11 South West 177, , % 12 North East 84,731 74, % 1
2 3. UK constituencies with the largest change in applications Best performing Constituency Region % Change 1 Cynon Valley Wales 15.7% 2 Glasgow East Scotland 11.2% 3 Aberdeen North Scotland 11.1% 4 West Dunbartonshire Scotland 10.6% 5 Rutherglen and Hamilton West Scotland 10.2% 6 Ogmore Wales 9.5% 7 Blaenau Gwent Wales 9.4% 8 Paisley and Renfrewshire South Scotland 9.1% 9 Airdrie and Shotts Scotland 8.7% 10 Great Grimsby Yorkshire and the Humber 8.6% 11 Gordon Scotland 8.4% 12 Stirling Scotland 8.0% 13 Moray Scotland 7.8% 14 Inverclyde Scotland 7.5% 15 Cardiff North Wales 6.7% 16 Cardiff South and Penarth Wales 6.7% 17 North East Fife Scotland 6.5% 18 Glasgow North East Scotland 6.4% 19 Rochdale North West 6.1% 20 Vale of Clwyd Wales 5.8% Worst affected 631 Blyth Valley North East -18.8% 632 Totnes South West -18.8% 633 Suffolk Coastal East -19.0% 634 Newcastle upon Tyne North North East -19.3% 635 Washington and Sunderland West North East -19.6% 636 Halton North West -19.6% 637 Oxford West and Abingdon South East -20.0% 638 Mid Derbyshire East Midlands -20.2% 639 South Shields North East -20.2% 640 North Swindon South West -20.2% 641 Liverpool, Wavertree North West -20.3% 642 Brigg and Goole Yorkshire and the Humber -20.4% 643 Waveney East -20.7% 644 Meon Valley South East -21.2% 645 Brighton, Kemptown South East -21.3% 646 Brighton, Pavilion South East -21.5% 647 Tewkesbury South West -21.7% 648 Banbury South East -22.1% 649 Poole South West -22.5% 650 North Tyneside North East -23.3% 2
3 4. UK constituencies, ranked by region EAST 1 North East Bedfordshire 3,730 3, % 37 2 Peterborough 3,869 3, % 45 3 North West Norfolk 2,166 2, % 82 4 Hemel Hempstead 3,611 3, % Welwyn Hatfield 3,992 3, % Saffron Walden 4,363 4, % Hertsmere 4,831 4, % North West Cambridgeshire 4,230 4, % Hitchin and Harpenden 5,190 4, % Luton North 5,015 4, % Huntingdon 3,949 3, % Rayleigh and Wickford 2,757 2, % Epping Forest 3,868 3, % Rochford and Southend East 3,415 3, % West Suffolk 2,643 2, % Luton South 4,389 4, % South Norfolk 3,314 3, % South West Norfolk 2,247 2, % Great Yarmouth 2,222 2, % North East Hertfordshire 4,116 3, % South Suffolk 3,304 3, % Clacton 1,942 1, % South West Hertfordshire 5,257 4, % Mid Norfolk 2,648 2, % North Norfolk 2,229 2, % South Cambridgeshire 4,686 4, % Harlow 2,835 2, % Basildon and Billericay 2,812 2, % Broadland 3,057 2, % Norwich North 2,125 1, % Brentwood and Ongar 4,053 3, % Witham 2,822 2, % Ipswich 3,098 2, % Thurrock 4,096 3, % North East Cambridgeshire 2,550 2, % Chelmsford 4,082 3, % South East Cambridgeshire 4,064 3, % Watford 5,346 4, % Harwich and North Essex 2,936 2, % Hertford and Stortford 5,119 4, % 507 3
4 41 Colchester 3,901 3, % Stevenage 3,612 3, % Braintree 3,026 2, % St Albans 4,903 4, % Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 3,871 3, % Southend West 3,271 2, % Maldon 3,176 2, % Mid Bedfordshire 4,545 3, % South West Bedfordshire 3,644 3, % Broxbourne 3,914 3, % Castle Point 2,426 2, % Bedford 4,682 3, % Norwich South 2,863 2, % South Basildon and East Thurrock 2,778 2, % Cambridge 3,667 2, % Bury St Edmunds 4,075 3, % Suffolk Coastal 3,533 2, % Waveney 2,683 2, % 643 EAST MIDLANDS 1 Louth and Horncastle 2,404 2, % 48 2 Bosworth 2,905 2, % Nottingham North 2,834 2, % Gainsborough 3,153 3, % South Northamptonshire 4,533 4, % Sleaford and North Hykeham 3,990 3, % Rutland and Melton 3,999 3, % Loughborough 3,718 3, % South Holland and The Deepings 2,745 2, % Bassetlaw 3,119 2, % Kettering 2,962 2, % Northampton South 3,231 3, % Derby South 3,683 3, % Harborough 4,557 4, % Boston and Skegness 2,672 2, % Leicester East 6,119 5, % Bolsover 2,183 2, % Derby North 3,348 3, % Grantham and Stamford 4,031 3, % Rushcliffe 4,504 4, % Broxtowe 3,647 3, % Mansfield 2,656 2, % Corby 3,979 3, % 347 4
5 24 Leicester West 3,848 3, % Newark 3,231 2, % Leicester South 5,286 4, % Northampton North 3,091 2, % Sherwood 2,787 2, % South Leicestershire 3,686 3, % North West Leicestershire 2,940 2, % Derbyshire Dales 3,128 2, % Charnwood 3,895 3, % Ashfield 2,385 2, % Amber Valley 2,128 1, % Wellingborough 3,314 2, % Lincoln 3,144 2, % High Peak 3,438 2, % North East Derbyshire 2,971 2, % Chesterfield 3,008 2, % South Derbyshire 3,107 2, % Erewash 2,690 2, % Nottingham East 3,462 2, % Nottingham South 3,195 2, % Gedling 3,535 2, % Daventry 4,000 3, % Mid Derbyshire 3,493 2, % 638 LONDON 1 Barking 6,611 6, % 34 2 Poplar and Limehouse 4,936 5, % 39 3 Putney 3,769 3, % 54 4 Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner 5,051 5, % 85 5 Brent Central 7,575 7, % 86 6 Hendon 7,576 7, % Erith and Thamesmead 6,682 6, % Carshalton and Wallington 4,601 4, % Edmonton 6,932 6, % Wimbledon 4,371 4, % Leyton and Wanstead 5,613 5, % Bexleyheath and Crayford 3,636 3, % Westminster North 5,076 4, % Romford 3,304 3, % Croydon Central 5,899 5, % Sutton and Cheam 4,583 4, % Islington South and Finsbury 4,024 3, % Lewisham East 5,414 5, % 258 5
6 19 Ealing, Southall 5,718 5, % Harrow East 7,066 6, % Ealing North 7,142 6, % Ilford South 8,685 7, % Walthamstow 5,821 5, % Tooting 4,873 4, % Hammersmith 5,311 4, % Dagenham and Rainham 4,946 4, % Feltham and Heston 6,232 5, % Ilford North 6,413 5, % West Ham 9,359 8, % Greenwich and Woolwich 5,995 5, % Vauxhall 5,339 4, % Tottenham 7,638 6, % Bromley and Chislehurst 3,962 3, % Croydon North 9,059 8, % Richmond Park 5,987 5, % Chipping Barnet 6,750 6, % Kensington 4,985 4, % Lewisham, Deptford 6,326 5, % Streatham 5,661 5, % Ealing Central and Acton 6,147 5, % Enfield North 5,950 5, % Battersea 3,737 3, % Hackney South and Shoreditch 6,439 5, % Bermondsey and Old Southwark 5,981 5, % Orpington 3,867 3, % Camberwell and Peckham 8,102 7, % Dulwich and West Norwood 6,155 5, % East Ham 8,965 7, % Hayes and Harlington 6,030 5, % Eltham 3,968 3, % Kingston and Surbiton 5,671 4, % Harrow West 6,593 5, % Old Bexley and Sidcup 3,626 3, % Hornchurch and Upminster 3,942 3, % Mitcham and Morden 6,349 5, % Finchley and Golders Green 6,571 5, % Chelsea and Fulham 4,208 3, % Brentford and Isleworth 6,565 5, % Hampstead and Kilburn 5,488 4, % Uxbridge and South Ruislip 4,185 3, % Cities of London and Westminster 3,753 3, % 548 6
7 62 Chingford and Woodford Green 4,951 4, % Lewisham West and Penge 5,472 4, % Hornsey and Wood Green 7,013 5, % Holborn and St Pancras 5,898 4, % Twickenham 5,693 4, % Bethnal Green and Bow 5,299 4, % Croydon South 6,210 5, % Beckenham 4,656 3, % Brent North 8,793 7, % Enfield, Southgate 5,621 4, % Islington North 4,882 4, % Hackney North and Stoke Newington 6,084 4, % 620 NORTH EAST 1 North Durham 2,383 2, % 64 2 Middlesbrough 2,793 2, % 92 3 Berwick-upon-Tweed 2,289 2, % 96 4 Easington 2,226 2, % Sedgefield 2,510 2, % Darlington 2,989 2, % Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 3,052 2, % City of Durham 2,822 2, % Blaydon 2,750 2, % Houghton and Sunderland South 2,760 2, % North West Durham 2,717 2, % Redcar 2,827 2, % Newcastle upon Tyne Central 3,444 2, % Newcastle upon Tyne East 3,109 2, % Stockton North 2,750 2, % Hartlepool 3,363 2, % Sunderland Central 3,537 3, % Tynemouth 4,021 3, % Gateshead 2,492 2, % Bishop Auckland 2,494 2, % Wansbeck 2,522 2, % Stockton South 4,092 3, % Hexham 3,619 3, % Jarrow 2,705 2, % Blyth Valley 2,315 1, % Newcastle upon Tyne North 3,262 2, % Washington and Sunderland West 2,847 2, % South Shields 2,598 2, % North Tyneside 3,443 2, % 650 7
8 NORTH WEST 1 Rochdale 4,723 5, % 19 2 Makerfield 3,035 3, % 44 3 Liverpool, Riverside 3,357 3, % 77 4 Westmorland and Lonsdale 2,987 2, % 94 5 Bolton South East 4,196 4, % 97 6 Bolton North East 3,541 3, % Birkenhead 3,060 2, % Copeland 1,918 1, % Manchester Central 5,076 4, % Blackley and Broughton 5,000 4, % Wigan 3,182 3, % Preston 2,796 2, % Ashton-under-Lyne 3,476 3, % Manchester, Gorton 5,375 5, % Blackpool South 2,732 2, % Denton and Reddish 3,006 2, % Hazel Grove 2,837 2, % Heywood and Middleton 4,293 4, % Fylde 3,620 3, % Altrincham and Sale West 5,133 4, % South Ribble 4,034 3, % Salford and Eccles 4,046 3, % Warrington South 4,818 4, % Blackpool North and Cleveleys 2,934 2, % Wythenshawe and Sale East 3,591 3, % Rossendale and Darwen 4,050 3, % Stockport 3,163 2, % Blackburn 4,780 4, % Stalybridge and Hyde 3,271 2, % Weaver Vale 3,452 3, % Garston and Halewood 4,073 3, % Manchester, Withington 4,157 3, % Oldham East and Saddleworth 3,972 3, % Carlisle 2,346 2, % Eddisbury 3,430 3, % Lancaster and Fleetwood 3,076 2, % West Lancashire 3,627 3, % St Helens North 3,324 3, % Chorley 3,562 3, % Oldham West and Royton 4,290 3, % Bury North 3,968 3, % 365 8
9 42 Bolton West 4,020 3, % City of Chester 3,443 3, % Warrington North 3,702 3, % Workington 2,204 1, % Burnley 3,247 2, % Wyre and Preston North 4,286 3, % Morecambe and Lunesdale 2,942 2, % Penrith and The Border 2,674 2, % St Helens South and Whiston 3,668 3, % Leigh 3,449 3, % Liverpool, Walton 3,095 2, % Crewe and Nantwich 3,463 3, % Southport 3,942 3, % Barrow and Furness 2,635 2, % Stretford and Urmston 4,567 3, % Hyndburn 3,428 2, % Knowsley 3,756 3, % Worsley and Eccles South 3,919 3, % Bury South 4,671 4, % Cheadle 5,104 4, % Macclesfield 4,307 3, % Congleton 4,048 3, % Wirral West 3,450 2, % Ribble Valley 4,337 3, % Bootle 4,038 3, % Pendle 3,663 3, % Liverpool, West Derby 3,672 3, % Sefton Central 4,317 3, % Ellesmere Port and Neston 3,095 2, % Wallasey 3,660 3, % Wirral South 3,650 3, % Tatton 3,958 3, % Halton 3,718 2, % Liverpool, Wavertree 4,162 3, % 641 9
10 NORTHERN IRELAND 1 Belfast North 3,933 4, % 21 2 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 5,751 5, % 70 3 West Tyrone 5,116 5, % 72 4 North Antrim 4,570 4, % 81 5 Lagan Valley 4,455 4, % South Antrim 4,549 4, % Upper Bann 5,481 5, % Newry and Armagh 6,571 6, % Belfast West 4,706 4, % Strangford 3,998 3, % South Down 6,647 6, % North Down 3,888 3, % East Londonderry 5,107 4, % Mid Ulster 5,810 5, % East Antrim 4,089 3, % Foyle 6,981 6, % Belfast South 5,474 4, % Belfast East 3,633 3, % 583 SCOTLAND 1 Glasgow East 2,312 2, % 2 2 Aberdeen North 2,062 2, % 3 3 West Dunbartonshire 2,602 2, % 4 4 Rutherglen and Hamilton West 2,739 3, % 5 5 Paisley and Renfrewshire South 2,581 2, % 8 6 Airdrie and Shotts 2,251 2, % 9 7 Gordon 2,959 3, % 11 8 Stirling 3,221 3, % 12 9 Moray 2,309 2, % Inverclyde 2,515 2, % North East Fife 2,671 2, % Glasgow North East 2,321 2, % Na h-eileanan an Iar % Glasgow Central 2,941 3, % Glasgow North West 3,004 3, % Motherwell and Wishaw 2,665 2, % Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey 2,809 2, % Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk 2,786 2, % Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock 2,784 2, % Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath 2,519 2, % Edinburgh South 3,848 3, % Lanark and Hamilton East 3,125 3, % 47 10
11 23 Glenrothes 2,008 2, % Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East 3,148 3, % Angus 2,340 2, % Argyll and Bute 2,904 2, % Dundee West 2,472 2, % Ochil and South Perthshire 3,696 3, % Dundee East 2,662 2, % Aberdeen South 3,220 3, % Ross, Skye and Lochaber 2,108 2, % Livingston 3,517 3, % Orkney and Shetland 1,192 1, % Banff and Buchan 1,814 1, % Glasgow South West 2,530 2, % Edinburgh South West 3,772 3, % Glasgow South 3,533 3, % East Renfrewshire 5,492 5, % Falkirk 3,375 3, % Edinburgh West 3,773 3, % Edinburgh North and Leith 3,978 3, % Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill 2,752 2, % Perth and North Perthshire 2,776 2, % East Lothian 3,589 3, % East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow 3,906 3, % Dunfermline and West Fife 3,136 3, % Linlithgow and East Falkirk 3,160 3, % Edinburgh East 3,097 2, % North Ayrshire and Arran 3,037 2, % Glasgow North 2,700 2, % Midlothian 2,310 2, % Kilmarnock and Loudoun 3,016 2, % Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale 2,908 2, % Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 1,645 1, % Dumfries and Galloway 2,886 2, % East Dunbartonshire 4,779 4, % Paisley and Renfrewshire North 3,582 3, % Central Ayrshire 2,925 2, % West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 3,786 3, %
12 SOUTH EAST 1 Aldershot 3,584 3, % 61 2 Windsor 4,299 4, % 63 3 Reigate 3,868 3, % 74 4 Southampton, Test 3,023 2, % 83 5 Slough 6,225 6, % 99 6 Reading West 3,454 3, % Runnymede and Weybridge 3,741 3, % Gosport 2,633 2, % Basingstoke 3,510 3, % Portsmouth South 2,696 2, % Crawley 3,421 3, % Havant 2,322 2, % Eastbourne 3,158 3, % Sevenoaks 3,788 3, % Bexhill and Battle 3,153 3, % Sittingbourne and Sheppey 2,914 2, % Ashford 3,866 3, % Tunbridge Wells 4,461 4, % Arundel and South Downs 3,637 3, % Chesham and Amersham 5,221 4, % Worthing West 2,678 2, % Mole Valley 4,458 4, % Woking 4,673 4, % Bracknell 3,967 3, % Maidenhead 4,573 4, % Faversham and Mid Kent 3,009 2, % Chatham and Aylesford 2,882 2, % Tonbridge and Malling 4,101 3, % Reading East 4,077 3, % Horsham 4,271 3, % East Worthing and Shoreham 2,823 2, % Maidstone and The Weald 3,659 3, % Gravesham 3,339 3, % Milton Keynes North 5,193 4, % Fareham 3,173 2, % Eastleigh 3,240 2, % Wokingham 4,768 4, % Milton Keynes South 5,507 4, % Gillingham and Rainham 3,618 3, % Winchester 4,444 4, % North East Hampshire 4,424 3, % Buckingham 4,759 4, %
13 43 Dartford 3,486 3, % Wycombe 4,674 4, % Southampton, Itchen 2,192 1, % Epsom and Ewell 4,934 4, % Henley 4,456 3, % Wantage 4,256 3, % Esher and Walton 5,725 5, % Portsmouth North 2,715 2, % Surrey Heath 4,624 4, % Wealden 4,113 3, % Mid Sussex 4,143 3, % Newbury 4,046 3, % Hastings and Rye 3,219 2, % Isle of Wight 4,090 3, % Oxford East 4,440 3, % North West Hampshire 3,804 3, % Dover 2,745 2, % East Hampshire 4,079 3, % Guildford 4,645 4, % East Surrey 4,205 3, % Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 2,352 2, % South West Surrey 4,871 4, % Romsey and Southampton North 3,652 3, % North Thanet 2,638 2, % Aylesbury 4,412 3, % Spelthorne 2,932 2, % Chichester 4,076 3, % Rochester and Strood 3,485 2, % New Forest East 2,983 2, % Folkestone and Hythe 3,591 2, % New Forest West 2,954 2, % Beaconsfield 5,053 4, % South Thanet 3,461 2, % Witney 4,088 3, % Lewes 3,159 2, % Hove 3,817 3, % Canterbury 4,017 3, % Oxford West and Abingdon 5,079 4, % Meon Valley 3,747 2, % Brighton, Kemptown 2,716 2, % Brighton, Pavilion 4,286 3, % Banbury 4,400 3, %
14 SOUTH WEST 1 Stroud 3,548 3, % 95 2 North Cornwall 2,623 2, % South West Wiltshire 3,236 3, % Bristol South 2,172 2, % Filton and Bradley Stoke 3,324 3, % Weston-Super-Mare 3,381 3, % Salisbury 3,458 3, % Thornbury and Yate 3,136 2, % Cheltenham 3,751 3, % Devizes 3,527 3, % West Dorset 3,336 3, % Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport 3,318 3, % Bristol East 2,621 2, % Camborne and Redruth 2,462 2, % South Swindon 3,460 3, % Torridge and West Devon 3,143 2, % Somerton and Frome 3,745 3, % North Somerset 4,183 3, % Bournemouth East 3,411 3, % North Devon 3,076 2, % Central Devon 2,999 2, % The Cotswolds 4,002 3, % Taunton Deane 4,165 3, % Kingswood 2,526 2, % St Ives 2,990 2, % South Dorset 2,674 2, % Bridgwater and West Somerset 2,916 2, % Wells 3,912 3, % Torbay 2,901 2, % Mid Dorset and North Poole 3,200 2, % Bournemouth West 2,638 2, % North East Somerset 3,598 3, % Bristol West 4,948 4, % Truro and Falmouth 3,813 3, % Exeter 2,684 2, % Chippenham 3,951 3, % Yeovil 2,753 2, % Tiverton and Honiton 2,876 2, % Newton Abbot 2,618 2, % St Austell and Newquay 3,022 2, % North Wiltshire 3,790 3, % Plymouth, Moor View 2,335 1, %
15 43 South West Devon 3,524 2, % South East Cornwall 3,207 2, % Bristol North West 3,637 3, % Forest of Dean 2,570 2, % North Dorset 3,214 2, % Gloucester 3,510 2, % East Devon 3,173 2, % Christchurch 2,595 2, % Bath 3,366 2, % Totnes 2,897 2, % North Swindon 2,710 2, % Tewkesbury 3,694 2, % Poole 3,152 2, % 649 WALES 1 Cynon Valley 1,674 1, % 1 2 Ogmore 1,773 1, % 6 3 Blaenau Gwent 1,593 1, % 7 4 Cardiff North 3,702 3, % 15 5 Cardiff South and Penarth 3,433 3, % 16 6 Vale of Clwyd 2,440 2, % 20 7 Wrexham 1,913 2, % 22 8 Newport West 2,838 2, % 23 9 Dwyfor Meirionnydd 1,712 1, % Montgomeryshire 2,155 2, % Torfaen 2,111 2, % Clwyd West 2,666 2, % Brecon and Radnorshire 2,341 2, % Bridgend 2,730 2, % Arfon 1,876 1, % Delyn 2,323 2, % Aberconwy 1,919 1, % Vale of Glamorgan 3,705 3, % Rhondda 1,679 1, % Ynys Môn 2,282 2, % Gower 2,733 2, % Monmouth 3,443 3, % Cardiff West 3,490 3, % Ceredigion 2,268 2, % Llanelli 2,246 2, % Cardiff Central 3,047 2, % Swansea West 2,799 2, % Clwyd South 2,025 1, %
16 29 Aberavon 1,721 1, % Alyn and Deeside 2,480 2, % Pontypridd 2,597 2, % Caerphilly 2,336 2, % Newport East 2,416 2, % Neath 2,119 1, % Carmarthen West and S Pembrokeshire 2,467 2, % Preseli Pembrokeshire 2,179 1, % Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 1,931 1, % Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 2,379 2, % Islwyn 2,065 1, % Swansea East 2,248 1, % 529 WEST MIDLANDS 1 Birmingham, Yardley 3,743 3, % 28 2 Aldridge-Brownhills 2,729 2, % 31 3 Warley 3,569 3, % 40 4 Walsall North 2,384 2, % 41 5 Stoke-on-Trent Central 2,279 2, % 65 6 Rugby 3,363 3, % 68 7 Stafford 3,135 3, % 69 8 Stoke-on-Trent North 2,589 2, % 88 9 Birmingham, Northfield 3,318 3, % Tamworth 3,126 3, % Wolverhampton South East 3,053 2, % Coventry North East 4,907 4, % Worcester 2,930 2, % Birmingham, Perry Barr 5,545 5, % Birmingham, Hodge Hill 5,491 5, % West Bromwich East 2,979 2, % Birmingham, Ladywood 5,590 5, % Cannock Chase 2,617 2, % Birmingham, Erdington 3,412 3, % Walsall South 4,248 4, % Stourbridge 3,088 2, % Dudley South 2,411 2, % Bromsgrove 3,895 3, % Wolverhampton South West 3,719 3, % The Wrekin 3,108 2, % Redditch 3,041 2, % Birmingham, Hall Green 6,523 6, % Wolverhampton North East 3,108 2, %
17 29 Coventry North West 3,783 3, % North Warwickshire 2,573 2, % West Bromwich West 2,700 2, % Burton 3,381 3, % Telford 2,706 2, % Newcastle-under-Lyme 2,870 2, % Ludlow 2,592 2, % Halesowen and Rowley Regis 2,968 2, % Lichfield 3,604 3, % Dudley North 2,733 2, % Kenilworth and Southam 3,710 3, % Coventry South 4,480 4, % Wyre Forest 2,842 2, % Meriden 4,548 4, % Stoke-on-Trent South 2,485 2, % Nuneaton 3,041 2, % Solihull 5,151 4, % Stratford-on-Avon 3,511 3, % Sutton Coldfield 4,714 4, % Hereford and South Herefordshire 3,372 2, % North Herefordshire 3,203 2, % South Staffordshire 3,592 3, % Birmingham, Selly Oak 4,089 3, % Warwick and Leamington 3,514 3, % Shrewsbury and Atcham 3,665 3, % West Worcestershire 3,434 2, % Mid Worcestershire 3,522 3, % North Shropshire 3,481 2, % Staffordshire Moorlands 2,728 2, % Birmingham, Edgbaston 4,221 3, % Stone 3,384 2, % 626 YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER 1 Great Grimsby 1,927 2, % 10 2 Elmet and Rothwell 3,520 3, % 30 3 Cleethorpes 2,561 2, % 58 4 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 2,085 2, % 66 5 Halifax 3,842 3, % 75 6 Sheffield, Heeley 2,868 2, % 93 7 Doncaster North 2,843 2, % Scunthorpe 2,346 2, % Leeds North East 4,976 4, % Sheffield South East 2,874 2, %
18 11 York Outer 3,671 3, % Hemsworth 2,784 2, % Rother Valley 3,105 2, % Wakefield 2,901 2, % Shipley 3,808 3, % Morley and Outwood 3,461 3, % Skipton and Ripon 3,951 3, % East Yorkshire 3,244 3, % Leeds East 3,424 3, % Barnsley East 2,359 2, % Bradford West 5,305 4, % Leeds Central 4,217 3, % Wentworth and Dearne 2,682 2, % Bradford East 4,659 4, % Don Valley 2,953 2, % Bradford South 3,260 3, % Colne Valley 4,584 4, % Leeds North West 3,336 3, % Rotherham 2,938 2, % Pudsey 3,451 3, % Kingston upon Hull North 2,559 2, % Harrogate and Knaresborough 4,521 4, % Penistone and Stocksbridge 2,973 2, % Huddersfield 3,770 3, % Keighley 3,794 3, % Haltemprice and Howden 3,617 3, % Dewsbury 4,244 3, % Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 3,679 3, % Thirsk and Malton 3,592 3, % Richmond (Yorks) 3,975 3, % Beverley and Holderness 3,517 3, % Doncaster Central 3,586 3, % Calder Valley 4,410 3, % Batley and Spen 3,806 3, % Kingston upon Hull East 2,355 2, % Leeds West 2,951 2, % Scarborough and Whitby 3,444 2, % Selby and Ainsty 3,568 3, % York Central 3,284 2, % Sheffield, Hallam 4,634 3, % Barnsley Central 2,642 2, % Sheffield Central 3,497 2, % Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford 2,808 2, % Brigg and Goole 2,721 2, %
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