Warwick (Electoral Changes) Order 2014

The Warwick (Electoral Changes) Order 2014 is a statutory instrument of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The order abolished the existing wards in the district of Warwick.

Provisions
The provisions of the order include:
 * Abolishing the existing wards in the district of Warwick.
 * Establishing 22 new district wards and designating each as electing a certain amount of councillors:
 * Abbey ward – 3 councillors
 * Arden ward – 2 councillors
 * Aylesford ward – 2 councillors
 * Bishop's Tachbrook ward – 1 councillor
 * Brunswick ward – 2 councillors
 * Budbrooke ward – 2 councillors
 * Clarendon ward – 2 councillors
 * Crown ward – 2 councillors
 * Emscote ward – 2 councillors
 * Leam ward – 2 councillors
 * Manor ward – 2 councillors
 * Milverton ward – 2 councillors
 * Myton & Heathcote ward – 2 councillors
 * Newbold ward – 2 councillors
 * Park Hill ward – 3 councillors
 * Radford Semele ward – 1 councillor
 * Saltisford ward – 2 councillors
 * St John's ward – 3 councillors
 * Stoneleigh & Cubbington – 2 councillors
 * Sydenham ward – 2 councillors
 * Whitnash ward – 3 councillors
 * Woodloes ward – 2 councillors
 * Abolishing the existing wards of the parishes of Cubbington, Kenilworth, Royal Leamington Spa, Warwick and Witnash.