Upton
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Local time | Wednesday 03:53 |
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Metropolitan county | West Yorkshire |
UK parliament constituency | Hemsworth |
Population | 2001 census |
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About Upton
Upton is a village and civil parish in West Yorkshire, England. It had a population of 3,541 in the 2001 census. It is situated south of Badsworth and north of North Elmsall and is part of the SESKU area. The village is also in the WF9 postal area and very close to the South Yorkshire boundary.
Local elections: Lib Dem candidate wins two seats 160 miles apart
A Liberal Democrat candidate has won council seats in two Places - which are 160 Miles Away from each other.
Chris Twells will represent both Tetbury with Upton - a Gloucestershire ward which contains The Family residence of King Charles Iii - and Salford in north-west England.
Mr Twells will have to attend a meeting at each council every six months to avoid losing either seat.
Early local elections results have seen the.
The Mayor of Salford, Paul Dennett, described Mr Twells as a " paper candidate in the Cotswolds" and called for him to " do The Right thing and resign" from his Salford seat.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com