High Peak is a rural constituency in
Derbyshire, covering a large part of the
Peak District National Park, and is coterminous with
the local government district of the same name. Its largest town is
Buxton, which has a population of around 20,000. Other towns in the constituency include
Glossop,
New Mills,
Chapel-en-le-Frith,
Whaley Bridge and
Hadfield. Buxton is a historic
spa town of
Roman origins, and is popular with tourists. Glossop and New Mills are traditionally industrial, particularly in
coal mining and textile manufacturing. The area is generally
upland and has closer transport connections to nearby
Manchester and
Sheffield than with
Derby and the rest of the
East Midlands. The constituency has average levels of wealth; there is some deprivation in Buxton and Hadfield whilst the rural areas are more affluent. House prices across the constituency are below the national average but above the rest of the East Midlands. Residents of High Peak are generally older and well-educated compared to the rest of the country. Household income is higher than the regional average and a high proportion of residents work in the manufacturing and tourism sectors.
White people made up 97% of the population at the
2021 census. At the local council level, most of the constituency is represented by the
Labour Party, especially in the north around Glossop, particularly in the
Manchester overspill Estate of
Gamesley.
Conservative councillors were elected in the areas surrounding Buxton. An estimated 51% of voters in High Peak supported leaving the
European Union in the
2016 referendum, similar to the nationwide figure. == Boundaries ==