Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge.
Conservative and Unionist Party MP Gavin Williamson holds the seat on 46.5% of the vote — a split-council geography across 2 councils.
4 Jun 2026
Two-council Staffordshire seat, Conservative-leaning, independent-flecked
Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge is a rural and small-town seat in the West Midlands, with no single town dominating its roughly 87,000 residents. Stone is the largest settlement at around 17,000 people, followed closely by the linked communities of Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay, a sizeable rural and dispersed population, and the market town of Penkridge. The constituency is older than the national average, with a median age of 47, overwhelmingly White at 95 per cent, and around a third of adults degree-educated. Two district authorities run local services: South Staffordshire, which covers ten of the seat's wards, and Stafford, which covers five. A seat split across two councils is a defining feature of the place.
Ward contests across the seat have tended to favour the Conservatives, who took 17 of the 30 most recent results, though independents have carved out a notable presence -- six wards returned Stafford Borough Independents and four more went to other independents. Labour and the Liberal Democrats held one or two wards apiece, leaving the local map broadly Conservative but with pockets of independent strength, particularly around Stafford's villages. At the 2024 general election, the first fought on these 2023 boundaries, the Conservatives won on 46.5 per cent, with Labour the runner-up on 33.7 per cent, a margin of roughly 13 points. Gavin Williamson, the sitting Conservative MP since 2010, holds the seat against that backdrop.
On the figures available, the seat appears comfortably Conservative at parliamentary level, though the independent showing in ward contests suggests a more textured local picture than the headline margin implies. Recent local coverage has had a largely administrative and forward-looking character, with structural reorganisation of Staffordshire's councils and town regeneration projects occupying much of the foreground rather than party conflict. The crime profile carries nothing that stands materially above comparable seats. Taken together, the constituency reads as broadly settled rather than contested, with whatever volatility exists confined to local rather than national contests.
Ward-level direction-of-travel: who controls what, who flipped recently, who holds the line. Each ward links to the council that runs it.
| Ward | Latest winner | Votes | Council | Last cycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brewood, Coven & Blymhill(3 seats) | Holmes · Szalapski · Sutton | 3,095 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Cheslyn Hay Village(3 seats) | Williams · Duncan · Duncan | 1,796 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Essington(2 seats) | Steel · Fisher | 1,213 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Featherstone, Sharehill & Saredon(2 seats) | Cope · Brindle | 1,294 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Great Wyrley Landywood | Joe Hill | 358 | South Staffordshire Con | Jun 2025 |
| Great Wyrley Town(2 seats) | Perry · Jackson | 1,239 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Haywood & Hixon(2 seats) | Cooper · McKeown | 1,949 | Stafford Con | May 2023 |
| Huntington & Hatherton(2 seats) | Williams · Ashley | 704 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Lapley, Stretton & Wheaton Aston | Rob Nelson | 302 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Milford | Peter Charles Edgeller | 444 | Stafford Con | May 2023 |
| Milwich(2 seats) | Beatty · Aspin | 1,588 | Stafford Con | May 2023 |
| Penkridge North & Acton Trussell(2 seats) | Adams · Harper-Wallis | 1,659 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| Penkridge South & Gailey(2 seats) | Adams · Kelly | 1,182 | South Staffordshire Con | May 2023 |
| St Michael's & Stonefield(3 seats) | Fordham · Leason · Kenney | 3,848 | Stafford Con | May 2023 |
| Walton(2 seats) | Hood · Powell | 1,802 | Stafford Con | May 2023 |
Source · Democracy Club · DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
The seat’s population is concentrated in Stone (Stafford) (17,278), with Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay (15,956) as the second pole. Total population across named built-up areas: 92,709.
Source · ONS Built-Up Areas · Census 2021
| Settlement | Pop. | Class |
|---|---|---|
| Stone (Stafford) | 17,278 | town |
| Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay | 15,956 | town |
| Rural & dispersed | 11,820 | town |
| Penkridge | 9,142 | town |
| Featherstone (South Staffordshire) | 6,455 | town |
| Stafford | 4,147 | large town |
Headline indicators.
| Indicator | Local | National | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employment rate | 55.1% | 57.1% | -4% |
| Owner-occupied | 75.1% | 63.1% | +19% |
| Private rented | 11.7% | 20.0% | -41% |
| Social rented | 13.2% | 16.8% | -22% |
Ethnicity.
Source · Census 2021
Population by age & sexCensus 2021 · 18 bands · click to expand
Source · Census 2021 (ONS) · % of usual residents; tick marks the median seat per band
Income tax contribution.
| Total income tax | £297m |
| Taxpayers | 51,000 |
| Median per taxpayer | £2,820 |
| Mean per taxpayer | £5,850 |
Source · HMRC SPI · ±8% confidence
Where the money flows back in.
This constituency is served by South Staffordshire and Stafford. Each council’s service spend, peer rank and supplier list lives on its own page — open from the meta block above or the compass strip below.
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Headline rate.
By category.
Source · data.police.uk · 3-month rate per 1,000 pop
2024 — full result.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gavin WilliamsonWON | Con | 19,880 | 46.5 |
| Jacqueline Brown | Lab | 14,414 | 33.7 |
| Sam Harper-Wallis | LD | 2,952 | 6.9 |
| Janice MacKay | Ind | 2,638 | 6.2 |
| Danni Braine | Grn | 2,236 | 5.2 |
| Alexander Bramham | Ind | 650 | 1.5 |
Turnout 42,770
Prior contests.
Created on the 2023 boundary review. 2024 General Election was the first contest on these boundaries.
Sources, methods & last update
2023 boundary review
DCLEAPIL v1.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Census 2021
National avg over 575 seats
±8% confidence
LSOA-aggregated · rolling 12mo