The Cannock Chase constituency is located in
Staffordshire and is coterminous with the
Cannock Chase local government district. The constituency is based around the connected towns of
Cannock and
Hednesford, which together have a population of around 63,000. It also includes the
market town of
Rugeley and the village of
Norton Canes. The constituency is named after
Cannock Chase, a forested area lying between Hednesford and Rugeley that has been designated a
National Landscape. Like the nearby
Black Country, the Cannock area has a history of
coal mining. In Cannock Chase, house prices, income and levels of education and professional employment are all lower than national averages. Parts of Cannock have high levels of deprivation, whilst there are some affluent areas like
Heath Hayes and Wimblebury. At the
local district council, most of Cannock is represented by
Labour Party councillors whilst the northern areas of the district elected
Conservatives and
Greens. At the
county council, the entirety of Cannock Chase is represented by
Reform UK councillors. Voters in the constituency overwhelmingly supported leaving the
European Union in the
2016 referendum; an estimated 69% voted in favour of
Brexit, placing Cannock Chase in the top 30 most Brexit-supporting constituencies out of 650 nationwide. == Boundaries ==