Tatton, Parliamentary constituency in North West England, United Kingdom.
Tatton is a parliamentary constituency in Cheshire East in North West England, encompassing the towns of Knutsford and Wilmslow along with several surrounding villages. The area spans a mixed landscape of suburban neighborhoods and rural communities distributed across multiple local districts.
The constituency was created in 1983 during a parliamentary boundary reorganization, bringing together portions of earlier electoral districts including Runcorn, Cheadle, Northwich, and Knutsford. This restructuring reflected demographic shifts happening in the region at that time.
The electoral region includes neighborhoods with strong connections to Manchester's business sector, reflecting a mix of suburban and rural communities.
Visitors find good rail connections to Manchester and surrounding areas through Wilmslow and Knutsford stations. Most locations within the constituency are easily reached by public transport or car.
The constituency recorded one of the highest voter turnouts in North West England during recent general elections, with 75,538 registered voters.
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