

The Berwick-upon-Tweed constituency is one of the largest in England, covering 2,310 square kilometres. Mainly rural, the constituency stretches from the Scottish border down to the former mining villages surrounding Morpeth, and from the Cheviots in the West to the Northumberland fishing villages on the east coast.
We are proud of our constituency.

It covers:
The Borough of Berwick, including the historic border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Wooler - the ‘Gateway to the Cheviots’, the stunning coastline at Bamburgh and Seahouses, the Farne Islands and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.
The District of Alnwick, including the town of Alnwick with its famous castle, the fishing port of Amble, Warkworth and Rothbury with nearby Cragside House, the first house in England to be lit by hydro-electric power.
Part of Castle Morpeth Borough including the wards of Chevington, Ellington, Hartburn, Longhorsley, Lynemouth and Ulgham.


