PEOPLE are being invited by The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) to attend its upcoming public hearing in Ealing.
It will be part of a consultation on its proposed new map of constituencies in England.
The Commission is undertaking an independent review of all constituencies in England, as required by Parliament.
The 2023 Boundary Review will re-balance the number of electors represented by each MP and the number of constituencies in England will increase to 543.
People now have a chance to help shape the constituency boundaries in their area by taking part in a six-week secondary consultation, which will end on April 4.
You can respond in writing online via the consultation website bcereviews.org.uk, by email or letter, or in person at a public hearing.
The Ealing hearing will be on March 3 and 4. View venue details and book a ten-minute slot to speak at bit.ly/bcepublichearings
Similar hearings in London are also taking place in Westminster, Havering, Merton and Bromley.
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