Dulwich and West Norwood, Electoral district in South London, United Kingdom
Dulwich and West Norwood is an electoral constituency in South London that covers parts of two London boroughs. The area brings together different neighborhoods, mixing quieter residential streets with busier shopping and traffic zones.
The constituency was created in 1997 following a boundary review that brought together former separate areas. This merger formed a new electoral unit that has taken part in every House of Commons election since.
The area draws together different neighborhoods with their own character, from the tree-lined streets of Dulwich to the busier roads around West Norwood. People from many backgrounds make their homes here, shaping how the streets look and feel day to day.
The area has good access via multiple bus routes and rail connections linking central London with outlying areas. Different parts of the constituency have varying levels of activity, so visitors should expect busier roads near shopping zones and quieter streets in residential sections.
In the 2016 European Union referendum, this area recorded notably strong support for remaining in the EU. The result reflected how residents thought about that major political decision at the time.
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