Blackley and Broughton (UK Parliament constituency)
| Blackley and Broughton | |
|---|---|
| Former borough constituency for the House of Commons | |
Boundary of Blackley and Broughton in Greater Manchester | |
Location of Greater Manchester within England | |
| County | Greater Manchester |
| Population | 110,754 (2011 census) |
| Electorate | 69,006 (December 2010) |
| Major settlements | Blackley, Broughton, Cheetham Hill, Crumpsall |
| 2010–2024 | |
| Seats | One |
| Created from | Manchester Blackley and part of Salford |
| Replaced by | Blackley and Middleton South, Bury South, and Salford |
Blackley and Broughton (Blayk-lee and Brore-tun) /ˈbleɪkli ænd brɔːtən/ was a constituency in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament located in Northern Greater Manchester between 2010 and 2024. It was Preceeded By Manchester Blackley and Succeeded by Blackley and Middleton South.
It was represented through its entire existence by Graham Stringer.He was first elected in 1997 for the former Manchester Blackley and prior to this was leader of Manchester City Council. The constituency covered Suburban north Manchester and east Salford.
Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was subject to major boundary changes, including the loss of its two City of Salford wards (Broughton), and Kersal and Broughton Park to Salford and Bury South respectively, and the addition of two Borough of Rochdale wards (Middleton South). Accordingly, the seat was renamed Blackley and Middleton South, a constituency which was first contested at the 2024 general election.