New boundaries - welcome to West Devon wards

Following the recent review of Constituency boundaries, some changes have been made to the make up of South West Devon.

If you live in the West Devon wards of Burrator and Buckland Monachorum, you will be voting for a Member of Parliament in South West Devon at the next General Election. Previously you have been part of Sir Geoffrey Cox MP's Torridge and West Devon constituency.

So if you live in villages such as Clearbrook, Milton Combe, Yelverton, Walkhampton, Horrabridge, Meavy, Crapstone or Dousland, Sir Geoffrey remains your MP until the election is called, but Rebecca will be out and about in the villages, meeting constituents like you in the coming months.

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