List of wards in North Warwickshire

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This is a guide to the size of the wards in North Warwickshire based on the data from the 2001 UK Census. The entire population of the borough was 61,860.

RankWardPopulationCouncillors
1 Arley and Whitacre5,444Colin Hayfield
Mark Simpson
Andrew Watkins
2Baddesley and Grendon 3,951Andy Wright
Ray Sweet
3Kingsbury3,779Andy Jenns
Brian Moss
4 Atherstone South and Mancetter 3,754Martin Davis
Denise Clews
5Hartshill3,746Margaret
Brian Henney
6 Hurley and Wood End 3,642Ann Lewis
Hayden Phillips
7 Newton Regis and Warton 3,625David John Humphreys
Patrick Davey
8 Atherstone North3,585Ray Jarvis
Mejar Singh
9 Water Orton 3,573Steve Stuart
Dave Reilly
10 Polesworth West3,551Sue Hanratty
John Smitten
11 Atherstone Central3,448Neil Dirveiks
Lorna Dirveiks
12 Polesworth East3,441Emma Stanley
Michael Stanley
13 Fillongley 3,393David Wright
Leslie Smith
14 Curdworth 3,360Joan Lea
Terry Waters
15 Dordon 3,225Peter Frank Morson
Jacky Chambers
16 Coleshill South3,190Mark Jones
Stacey Ingram
17 Coleshill North3,153Dominic Ferro
Adam Farrell

N.B. Ward populations will differ from the village population which they are named after and which they are linked to as ward boundaries very rarely match village boundaries exactly.

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