In summary the proposal is for Wymondham area to be split into 3 areas
Yare valley in the north which will wrap around Wymondham and include the new Estates , Wymondham town centre and Hingham which will be south of Wymondham out to Hingham in the west and Wreningham in the east and include Spooner row and surrounds
Makes absolutely no sense unless of course you want to ensure a majority Tory vote in all three areas but of course the boundary commission is totally independent ??
Do let the boundary commission know of your views please
Julian
Subject: Norfolk stakeholder reminder
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