Nottingham South (UK Parliament constituency)

Nottingham South is a constituency of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, represented since 2010 by Lilian Greenwood of the Labour Party.

[5] 1885–1918: The Municipal Borough of Nottingham wards of Bridge, Castle, Market, Meadow, St Mary, and Trent.

1955–1974: The County Borough of Nottingham wards of Bridge, Clifton, Lenton, and Trent, and the Urban District of West Bridgford.

Results to date excluding under the Blair Ministry when it was quite firmly Labour have produced the most marginal majorities of Nottingham City's three constituencies.

Since 1992, Nottingham South has been held by Labour MPs; Alan Simpson until retiring from the House of Commons in 2010 and Lilian Greenwood from 2010.

Wollaton Hall in Wollaton, one of the constituency's more affluent areas.
Nottingham South election results 1983-2024
The prospective candidates for the 2010 election at the University of Nottingham Students' Union 's Big Debate at the East Midlands Conference Centre.
From left to right:
Tony Sutton ( Liberal Democrats ), Rowena Holland ( Conservative Party ), Ken Browne ( UK Independence Party ), Matthew Butcher ( Green Party ), Lilian Greenwood ( Labour Party )