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  2. Saffron Walden (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Walden was a constituency [n 1] in Essex, represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament from 1922 to 2024 by members of the Conservative Party. [n 2]Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was abolished.

  3. History of parliamentary constituencies and boundaries in Essex

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    A new constituency of Braintree, created primarily from parts of the Maldon constituency, including the Urban Districts of Braintree and Bocking, and Witham. It also included rural areas to the north of Chelmsford and a very small part of Saffron Walden.

  4. Parliamentary constituencies in Essex - Wikipedia

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    The county of Essex in relation to England. The county of Essex (which includes the unitary authorities of Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock) is divided into 18 parliamentary constituencies (sub-classified into six of borough type and twelve of county status, affecting the level of expenses permitted and status of returning officer).

  5. List of electoral wards in Essex - Wikipedia

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    4 Electoral wards by constituency. ... Great Dunmow South, Hatfield Heath, Littlebury, Newport, Saffron Walden Audley, Saffron Walden Castle, Saffron Walden Shire ...

  6. List of MPs elected in the October 1974 United Kingdom ...

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    Kirk (Con, Saffron Walden) dies -10 (16) 280 3 28 April 1977 Cons win Ashfield, Lab win Grimsby by-elections 311 281 1 16 June 1977 Walden (Lab, Birm Ladywood) resigns seat -11 (15) 310 2 7 July 1977 Haselhurst wins Saffron Walden by-el for Cons -12 (14) 282 1 25 July 1977 Cordle (Con, Bournemouth E) resigns seat -11 (15) 281 2 18 August 1977

  7. Saffron Walden - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Walden Museum, with a glacial erratic and stone coffins displayed in the grounds. Saffron Walden Museum, which was established in 1835 by Saffron Walden Natural History Society, is close to the town's castle. The museum had many benefactors from local families, including the Gibsons, Frys and Tukes.

  8. 1901 Saffron Walden by-election - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Walden constituency at this time was a large rural entity, stretching across north Essex from Hertfordshire to Suffolk with the town itself the only real centre of population, the rest of the division being made up of 86 scattered villages. [3] Unsurprisingly then, agricultural questions loomed large with the electorate.

  9. Category:Saffron Walden - Wikipedia

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    Saffron Building Society; St Mary the Virgin, Saffron Walden; Saffron Walden (UK Parliament constituency) 1901 Saffron Walden by-election; Saffron Walden Museum; Saffron Walden Railway; Saffron Walden Town Hall