Henley, Parliamentary constituency in South East England, United Kingdom.
Henley is a parliamentary constituency in South East England covering parts of South Oxfordshire with several settlements and communities. The district stretches from Henley-on-Thames to Thame and includes both traditional villages and suburban areas.
The constituency was established in 1885 when Oxfordshire was divided from a multi-member seat into single-member districts. Boundary changes have adjusted the area several times, most recently in 2024 when it merged with Thame.
The district includes sections of the Chiltern Hills Area of Natural Beauty and maintains strong economic connections with the major centers of London, Oxford, and Reading.
Voters can participate in parliamentary elections and select their representative to Westminster. Local election information and polling locations are available from community councils.
The constituency underwent a significant change in 2024, receiving a new name as Henley and Thame while welcoming Liberal Democrat Freddie van Mierlo as its first representative.
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