Your place,
through every layer.
Type a postcode. See your MP, your constituency, your council, your parish, and the national bodies operating where you live — in one shape.
Resolved via postcodes.io · we don’t store your postcode (only the resolved area)
A constituency is not the parent of a council, and a council is not the parent of a constituency — they overlap. The same postcode can belong to one constituency, one council, one parish (sometimes none), and a fixed set of national bodies (police, fire, NHS). My Place treats each lookup as a doorway, never a container.
Six doorways.
| MP | Votes, speeches, written questions, register |
| Constituency | People, wards, settlements, crime, schools |
| Council | Finance, service spend, suppliers, councillors |
| Parish | Precept, line items, parish councillors (where present) |
| Agencies | Police, fire, NHS — national bodies, local services |
| Compare | Adjacent seats, peer-class councils |
The alignment indicator.
Above the cards, a strip surfaces the single most useful cross-fact: whether your MP’s party aligns with the political control of the council(s) overlapping your seat. Four states — aligned, partly aligned, split, opposed. The compass strip on every entity page carries the same indicator from that entity’s perspective.