Bristol North West, Parliamentary constituency in Bristol, United Kingdom
Bristol North West is a parliamentary constituency covering the northwestern area of Bristol, extending toward the Severn Estuary and encompassing neighborhoods such as Avonmouth, Sea Mills, and Shirehampton. The district blends older post-war housing developments with more modern residential areas across its boundaries.
The constituency was established in 1950 following the redistribution of Bristol West and Thornbury. This change formed part of broader electoral boundary adjustments across England during the post-war period.
The district combines traditional post-war council estates with residential neighborhoods, reflecting different income levels and community structures across its boundaries.
The constituency area is accessible by public transport with bus services and train connections linking the main neighborhoods. Visitors can explore the different districts on foot or by bicycle to experience the variety of communities within the boundaries.
Labour Party representative Darren Jones secured the largest majority in the constituency's history with 15,669 votes during the 2024 general election.
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