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Wylye Valley

The Wylye Valley division of Wiltshire Council, created in 2021, is based on the former Warminster Copheap and Wylye division. It includes both sides of the Wylye Valley between Bapton and Kingston Deverill, taking in much of Salisbury Plain, with the villages of Bapton, Bishopstrow, Brixton Deverill, Boyton, Chitterne, Chitterne Ansty, Codford St Mary and St Peter, Corton, Heytesbury, Hill Deverill, Longbridge Deverill, Imber, Knook, Monkton Deverill, Norton Bavant, Sherrington, Stockton, Sutton Veny, Sutton Parva, Tytherington, and Upton Lovell. The changes to the new Wylye Valley were that it lost part of Warminster (north of the railway line), an gained Sutton Veny, Crockerton, and all the Deverills.
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The town and parish councils in the division are -

*Boyton PC (Boyton & Corton)
*Chitterne PC (Chitterne St Mary & Chitterne All Saints)
*Codford PC (Codford St Mary & Codford St Peter)
*Heytesbury, Imber & Knook PC (Chitterne Ansty, Heytesbury, Imber, Knook, & Tytherington)
*Longbridge Deverill PC (Crockerton, Hill Deverill, & Longbridge Deverill)
*Stockton PC (Bapton, Stockton, & Fisherton Mill)
*Sutton Veny PC (Sutton Veny & Sutton Parva)
*Upper Deverills PC (Brixton Deverill, Kingston Deverill, Monkton Deverill)
*Upton Lovell PC (Upton Lovell)


Bishopstrow, Norton Bavant, and Sherrington are small villages and have Parish Meetings instead of Parish Councils: so in each of those parishes all local electors ar members.

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Election Result, Wylye Valley division, 6 May 2021

Christopher Newbury (Conservative) 1,135
Julia Mary Tuff (Green Party) 302
Josh Charles (Liberal Democrat) 276

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