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South Northamptonshire ConstituencySouth Northamptonshire is a rural and sparsely populated seat, though it is a site of planned housing development on a very large scale especially in Towcester. The largest towns are Brackley and Towcester, both traditional market towns. Towcester, the administrative centre for South Northamptonshire council, is best known for its racecourse and the seat also contains part of Silverstone racecourse, which abuts the Northamptonshire/Buckinghamshire border and provides a centre for high tech industry (two F1 teams have their bases within the constituency) including computing and micro technology companies. To the south the constituency stretches close to the outskirts of Milton Keynes, taking in nearby villages like Old Stratford and Cosgrove, while to the north it includes villages like Wootton and Hardingstone. The seat has been formed largely from the former Daventry parliamentary seat with the addition of 3 wards from Northampton. The electoral wards used in the creation of this new seat are as follows.
The seat will be fought for the first time at the next election by a slate of candidates who are all new to the constituency as candidates, with only the Liberal Democrat candidate, Cllr Scott Collins, having grown up in the constituency and lived there for 34 years up until 2004. The current Conservative MP, Tim Boswell will be standing down at the next election having been the MP for more than 20years. See past General Election results for Daventry constituency courtesy of The Guardian's website. South Northamptonshire LiberalDemocrats website. Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 98 Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BY.Published and promoted by Richard Church on behalf of Northampton Liberal Democrats all at 78-90 Clarke Road, Northampton, NN1. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |