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The
North-East
Wales
constituency
of
Alyn
&
Deeside
is
situated
just
over
the
border
from
Chester
and
has
strong
connections
to
the
North-West,
particularly
Merseyside.
Like
much
of
North
East
Wales,
Alyn
&
Deeside
is
heavily
dependent
on
manufacturing
for
employment.
Since 1980, and the massive redundancies that took place
at Shotton Steelworks, the community and policy makers of
North East Wales have been striving for a strong and stable
economy and massive strides in Industrial Development and
expansion have been made.
A
major
component
in
the
reconstruction
has
been
the
creation
of
Deeside
Industrial
Park,
which
Mark’s
predecessor
Lord
Barry
Jones
played
an
instrumental
role.
The
industrial
park
is
the
biggest
of
its
kind
in
Europe
and
is
a
pivotal
part
in
Deeside’s
function
as
a
motor
for
the
entire
economy
of
North
Wales,
Cheshire,
the
Wirral
and
Merseyside.
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The
Broughton
Airbus
plant
employs
about
4,000
people
and
is
the
site
where
Airbus
wings
are
manufactured,
including
those
for
the
forthcoming
A380
superjumbo.
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BAE Systems in Broughton is a key factor in the continued
development of North Wales. The introduction of the A380 –
the so called super jumbo that will be the world’s largest
passenger aircraft – will cement Airbus’s position as a world
leader in its market.
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Europe’s largest construction
project, the vast factory being built to accommodate
the world’s biggest aeroplane wings |
The new hangar in which the wings for the A380
will be built is currently under construction. It is the largest
commercial building project in the UK, and Airbus is spending
more that £1 million a week on it. The completed building,
which will be open in May 2003, will contain more than 14,000
tonnes of steel all produced and supplied by Corus.
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Deeside College serves the
entire community of North East Wales and Cheshire. It
is currently assisting in the training of 100 Airbus
apprentices |
However, the constituency is not just renowned
for its manufacturing nature. There is a rich cultural vein
throughout North Wales and since the early eighties vast amounts
of money have been invested into sporting excellence in Alyn
& Deeside.
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Broughton
Shopping
Park
is
the
biggest
retail
park
in
North
Wales.
In
its
first
week
it
attracted
more
than
three
million
shoppers |
Deeside now boasts an ice rink of Olympic standards and
has a record of producing prospective Olympic stars, most
recently in the form of Marika Humphreys and her husband Vitaliy
Baranov who came 15th in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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Deeside College also has
a first-class athletics arena and is home to the Connah’s
Quay Nomads Football Club |
Connah’s
Quay
Nomads,
has
in
the
past
few
years
moved
to
a
new
ground
and
expanded
to
include
youth
teams
across
the
age
spectrum.
Under
the
guidance
of
manager
Nev
Powell,
the
Nomads
got
off
to
a
fantastic
start
last
season
in
the
League
of
Wales.
The
constituency
can
boast
of
world
famous
home
grown
stars,
most
notably
Liverpool
and
England
striker
Michael
Owen
and
Newcastle
and
Wales
mid-fielder
Gary
Speed.
Both
Premier
League
players
cut
their
teeth
playing
for
Deeside
Primary
Schools.
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Wepre Park in Connah’s Quay
is home to Ewloe Castle |
Deeside Athletics Association continues to produce high-class
athletes, training and competing at the outdoors Deeside Stadium.
The area looks set to go on nurturing future athletic and
field stars as approval has been granted to give the go ahead
for a new indoor stadium.
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The village of Hawarden
is where former Liberal Prime Minister Gladstone retired
to. Pictured is the entrance to Hawarden Castle, where
he lived |
“North
east
Wales
has
much
to
offer
and
a
good
story
to
tell,
but
companies
will
continue
to
invest
in
Wales
only
if
we
make
them
aware
of
the
opportunities
and
benefits
there.
Importantly,
politicians
have
a
major
job
to
do
in
that
respect.
We
have
to
paint
a
positive
picture
of
Wales.
We
must
not
denigrate
it
or
portray
it
as
a
place
to
Victorian-era
misery
and
depression,
It
is
not
like
that,
and
we
have
a
positive
story
to
tell.”
Mark Tami MP for Alyn & Deeside, 2002
General Election Results 2001
| Alyn & Deeside |
Lab hold |
| Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
Share |
Change |
| Mark Tami |
Labour |
18,525 |
52.3% |
-9.6% |
| Mark Isherwood |
Conservative |
9,303 |
26.3% |
3.5% |
| Derek Burnham |
Liberal Democrat |
4,585 |
12.9% |
3.2% |
| Richard Coombs |
Plaid Cymru |
1,182 |
3.3% |
1.6% |
| Klaus Armstrong-Braun |
Green |
881 |
2.5% |
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| William Crawford |
UK Independence Party |
481 |
1.4% |
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| Max Cooksey |
Independent |
253 |
0.7% |
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| Glyn Davies |
Communist |
211 |
0.6% |
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Turnout |
35,421 |
58.6% |
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Majority |
9,222 |
26.0% |
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Electorate |
60,478 |
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