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North Wiltshire (UK Parliament constituency) : ウィキペディア英語版
North Wiltshire (UK Parliament constituency)

North Wiltshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by James Gray, a Conservative. In the period 1832-1983, this was an alternative name for Chippenham or the Northern Division of Wiltshire and as Chippenham dates to the original countrywide Parliament, the Model Parliament, this period is covered in more detail in that article.
== Boundaries ==
This constituency covers most of the northern third of Wiltshire. However it excludes the eastern town of Swindon which is represented as North Swindon and South Swindon.
North Wiltshire constituency was formed by a renaming for the 1983 general election, with boundaries identical to the former Chippenham constituency (1885–1983).〔(''"About North Wiltshire"'' ) from the website of James Gray MP. Retrieved on October 18, 2006.〕 The constituency sits between the Cotswolds and Swindon. Its main towns are Calne, Royal Wootton Bassett (a town which was a borough constituency until abolished as a 'rotten borough' in 1832), Cricklade and Malmesbury, and it also contains a number of villages, both small and large, spread over a large area of farming countryside, including the well-known (often-painted and photographed) village of Castle Combe.
For the 2010 general election the North Wiltshire constituency changed radically as a result of boundary change recommendations. Parliament accepted the Boundary Commission's Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies which altered this constituency to comprise electoral wards:
*Ashton Keynes and Minety; Box; Bremhill; Brinkworth and The Somerfords; Calne (Abberd, Chilvester, Lickhill, Marden, Priestley, Quemerford, Without); Colerne; Cricklade; Hilmarton; Kington Langley; Kington St Michael; Lyneham; Malmesbury; Nettleton; Purton; St Paul Malmesbury Without and Sherston; The Lydiards and Broad Town; Wootton Bassett (North and South).
Thus the constituency from 2010 covers a northern swathe of the previous version retaining the towns of Malmesbury, Cricklade, Royal Wootton Bassett and Calne while the largest southern town of Chippenham was given its own seat (which was previously abolished in 1983) that brought in the nearby market towns of Bradford on Avon and Melksham including parts of other seats.
While North Wiltshire has a long history of returning Conservative candidates, its district council (created in 1973 and abolished in 2009) was closely contested between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats with many electoral wards being marginal.

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