We will have a General Election this year, and there are changes to the parliamentary
constituency boundaries. The Ogmore Westminster constituency will be abolished, but what does this mean for you?

Some existing Ogmore areas will move into the new Bridgend and Porthcawl constituency; some will move into the new Aberafan Maesteg constituency, some to the Pontypridd constituency and others into the new Rhondda Ogmore constituency.

Please see the list below to check which new constituency you will live in before the General Election.

After eight years of proudly serving Ogmore as Member of Parliament, I’ll be the Welsh Labour Parliamentary Candidate for Bridgend and Porthcawl for the upcoming General Election.

My team and I have been out and about, listening to views and opinions on the doorstep. If you live within the new Bridgend and Porthcawl constituency, please keep an eye out for us, or you can contact me by email at Chris4bridgend@gmail.com.

Ogmore areas joining the new Bridgend and Porthcawl constituency include:
• Aberkenfig
• Bryncethin
• Bryncoch
• Cefn Cribwr
• Heol Y Cyw
• Sarn

Bridgend and Porthcawl areas that remain in the new Bridgend and Porthcawl
constituency include:
• Bridgend Town
• Broadlands
• Bryntirion, Laleston & Merthyr Mawr
• Brackla
• Cefn Glas
• Coychurch
• Coity
• Litchard
• Newton
• Nottage
• Porthcawl
• Oldcastle
• Pendre
• Rest Bay

Ogmore areas joining the new Pontypridd constituency include:
• Brynna
• Llanharan
• Llanharry

Ogmore areas joining the new Rhondda & Ogmore constituency include:
• Blackmill
• Bettws
• Blaengarw
• Evanstown
• Gilfach Goch
• Ogmore Vale
• Pontycymmer
• Nantymoel

Ogmore areas joining the new Aberafan & Maesteg constituency include:
• Maesteg
• Caerau
• Llangynwyd
• Nantyfyllon

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