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Eton and Slough
Borough constituency
Created: 1945
Abolished: 1983
Type: House of Commons

The Eton and Slough constituency was created in 1945 as part of an interim redistribution of seats in areas which had experienced large population growth since the last redistribution had taken effect in 1918. The 1945 redistribution preceded the first general review of constituencies by a permanent Boundary Commission for England which had been established in 1944. Prior to 1945 the area had formed part of the Wycombe constituency.

Boundaries

1945-1950: Eton and Slough was established as a County Constituency being a division of the Administrative County of Buckinghamshire. It comprised the southernmost part of that county. The constituency included the Municipal Borough of Slough, the Eton Urban District and the Eton Rural District.

1950-1974: As a result of the first general review Eton and Slough became a Borough constituency. The Municipal Borough of Slough and the Eton Urban District continued to be in the constituency, but Eton Rural District was transferred to the new Buckinghamshire South constituency.

1974-1983: There were considerable changes in English local government in 1973-74. Eton (as part of the new Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead) and Slough were transferred from being the southern part of the old Administrative County of Buckinghamshire to being the eastern section of the new Administrative County of Berkshire. The Parliamentary boundary review, which took effect in 1974, was still based on the old county and district boundaries. The constituency continued to comprise the areas of the former Municipal Borough of Slough (the new Borough of Slough minus Britwell and Wexham Court parishes) and Eton Urban District.

In 1983 the Eton and Slough constituency was broken up. Eton became part of the Windsor and Maidenhead seat. The whole Borough of Slough became the Slough constituency.

Members of Parliament

Elections

References

 


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