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Barnsley Central (UK Parliament constituency)

Barnsley Central (UK Parliament constituency)

Barnsley Central is a constituency in South Yorkshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2011 by Dan Jarvis of the Labour Party.Constituency profileBarnsley Central is generally an urban seat and has a large majority of its population on middle or low incomes, with most of the large former mill town's social housing contained within it. It has been held by the Labour Party since 1983 on large majorities, like its main predecessor, making it a safe seat.HistoryCreated in 1983, Barnsley Central covers a similar area to that of the former Barnsley constituency. The seat was held by almost a year from May 2010 by Eric Illsley as an independent MP after he was suspended from the Labour party over the expenses row and he led to its becoming vacant on 8 February 2011.On 12 January 2011, having admitted the crime of fraud over his expenses, Illsley announced the intention to stand down from Parliament, necessitating a by-election in early 2011. On 8 February 2011 Ilsley resigned his seat before he was due to be sentenced for fraudulently claiming parliamentary expenses. The by-election was held on 3 March 2011 and was won by Dan Jarvis for the Labour Party. The Labour majority and share of the vote rose to give an absolute majority, on a turnout 20% lower than in the General Election, meanwhile the Conservative share of the vote fell steeply to just 8.3%, less than UKIP on 12.2%.
Barnsley Christian School

Barnsley Christian School

Barnsley Christian School is an independent school in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1985 and is associated with Hope House Church, formerly known as Barnsley Christian Fellowship. The school takes pupils from Reception through to Year 11.