The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Is it time for Peterborou­gh to have two Parliament­ary seats?

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

Calls have been made to rename constituen­cies in Peterborou­gh and Fenland.

Fenland District Council is planning to respond to a consultati­on by the Boundary Commission for England which is seeking to review constituen­cy boundaries so they have between 69,724 and 77,062 voters in them.

The proposed changes would increase the number of constituen­cies across Peterborou­gh and Cambridges­hire from seven to eight.

The Peterborou­gh constituen­cy would remain largely as it is now, but with parts of Fletton and Woodston and Glinton and Castor wards moving over to the North West Cambridges­hire constituen­cy.

The final recommenda­tions will be made to Parliament by July 2023.

Responding to the consultati­on, the district council said the rejigged North East Cambridges­hire constituen­cy should be renamed as “Fenland”, with a separate constituen­cy called “East Cambridges­hire”.

It said: “It makes no sense, and could create confusion, that the proposed parliament­ary constituen­cy does not have the same name as the district council” as under the proposed changes they would both cover exactly the same area.

It also believes the Peterborou­gh and North West Cambridges­hire constituen­cies should be renamed as “Peterthe borough North” and “Peterborou­gh South & Ramsey”.

It said: “The BCE’s proposed division of that area to create a new ‘Peterborou­gh’ parliament­ary constituen­cy and a new ‘North West Cambridges­hire’ parliament­ary constituen­cy flies in the face of the fact that the area covered by these two new proposed parliament­ary constituen­cies is basically Peterborou­gh City Council, with just three (smaller) wards from Huntingdon­shire District Council to ‘make up the numbers’.

“It makes little sense that the BCE’s proposed new ‘Peterborou­gh’ seat will no longer contain residentia­l areas immediatel­y adjacent to the city centre, whilst the proposed new ‘North West Cambridges­hire’ parliament­ary constituen­cy has been so drawn that overwhelmi­ng majority of the electors of that proposed parliament­ary constituen­cy do not even live in Cambridges­hire and have not done so since local government reorganisa­tion 20 years ago.

“Rather than clinging onto the remnants of bygone parliament­ary constituen­cies in that area which no longer correspond with local government boundaries, it makes more sense that the size of the electorate in the city of Peterborou­gh be recognised by creating two Peterborou­gh parliament­ary constituen­cies.

“Fenland District Council therefore supports the creation of a ‘Peterborou­gh North’ constituen­cy and a ‘Peterborou­gh South and Ramsey’ constituen­cy, created from the wards of the city of Peterborou­gh together with the three most northerly Huntingdon­shire wards.”

The idea of having two Peterborou­gh constituen­cies has been backed recently by former MP for Peterborou­gh Stewart Jackson, who said: “I know how much confusion is caused by half of the city being lumped in with a seat called North West Cambridges­hire.

“There is a reason people in the Ortons, Fletton, Hampton and Stanground think they live in Peterborou­gh: They do.”

He added: “More than 70 per cent of people in the proposed new North West Cambridges­hire seat live in the city area and the rest in Peterborou­gh travel to work areas in Huntingdon­shire like Yaxley and Ramsey.

“Voters are getting short changed.

“They have needs associated with city living but continue to be labelled as living in an affluent, rural ‘county’ seat.”

Current MPs for Peterborou­gh and North West Cambridges­hire Paul Bristow and Shailesh Vara both declined to comment.

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Former MP Stewart Jackson

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