Our Constituency Labour Party (CLP) is based in the vibrant market town of Tamworth, in Staffordshire. Tamworth has a proud history being the ancient capital of Mercia, and with a rich heritage dating all the way back to Æthelflæd. From being the home of the Reliant Robin, to housing both the Snowdome and Drayton Manor, Tamworth has a lot to be proud of; and we’re honoured to represent the people of this amazing town!

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Tamworth Constituency is comprised of electoral wards from two local authorities: 10 wards in Tamworth Borough Council and 6 wards in Lichfield District Council.

Each of the 10 Tamworth Borough wards elect 3 councillors – one each year for three years, then the fourth year off (2022, 2023, 2024, 2026…). The wards are: Amington, Belgrave, Bolehall, Castle, Glascote, Mercian, Spital, Stonydelph, Trinity, and Wilnecote.

Each of the 6 Lichfield District wards elect a different number of councillors, based off population – and are elected once every four years (2023, 2027). The wards are: Bourne Vale (1 Cllr), Fazeley (2 Cllrs), Little Aston & Stonnall (2 Cllrs), Mease Valley (1 Cllr), Shenstone (1 Cllr), and Whittington & Streethay (3 Cllrs).

To find out which ward you’re in, as well as contact your local councillors, please visit https://www.writetothem.com and enter your postcode!

Map of the Tamworth Constituency (following on from the 2023 Boundary Review).
Map of the Tamworth Constituency (following on from the 2023 Boundary Review).

Constituency Branch Labour Parties
Tamworth Constituency Labour Party is comprised of 4 branches:

ABG: Amington, Belgrave, and Glascote. 

CMS: Castle, Mercian, Spital, and Bolehall.

STW: Stonydelph, Trinity, and Wilnecote.

Rurals: Bourne Vale, Fazeley, Little Aston & Stonnall, Mease Valley, Shenstone, and Whittington & Streethay. 

Branch Labour Parties (BLP) play a crucial role in upholding internal party democracy, and act as the beating heart of our constituency: holding responsibility to select, and campaign for, local election candidates, fundraise, and engage with local members.

The green wards are located in Lichfield District, while the red wards are in the Tamworth Borough.
The green wards are located in Lichfield District, while the red wards are in the Tamworth Borough.
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