Tony Baldry
Constituency
More about Banbury


Banbury is the main town serving north Oxfordshire. It has a population of approximately 40,000 people and is twinned with Ermont in France and Hennef in Germany.
The electorate of North Oxfordshire is drawn mainly from the expanding towns of Banbury and Bicester (which grew from 15,000 to 20,000 in the 1980s), the remainder being made up of the villages of north east Oxfordshire.
Banbury and Bicester have large housing estates and modern industrial development. The proportion of owner occupiers in the constituency has risen from less than half in 1971 to 55 per cent in 1981 and 67 per cent in 1991.
There is still a strong armed forces presence around Bicester, and despite recent closure of the USAF base at Upper Heyford the percentage of men employed in the services is higher than in any other seat in the South East of England north of the Thames. There is also some farming and some tourism, although most of the stone-cottaged villages on the edge of the Cotswolds are relatively undiscovered.
Latest Press Releases
- Carers' Support
- Tony Baldry MP supports world's biggest pub quiz attempt
- Bicester getting closer to China
- Tony Baldry welcomes new curbs on wheel clampers
- Tony Baldry appointed carers week Parliamentary ambassador
- Compensation for Thalidomide victims
- Tony Baldry calls for government to invest in UK Skills rather than relying on unskilled migrants
- Tony Baldry urges carers to 'care for their incomes and pensions'
- Local MP Tony Baldry gives help and assistance to local business Oxford Technical Solutions ltd.
- Tony Baldry pledges to "do his bit" for British Armed Forces
Latest Speeches
- North Oxfordshire MP Tony Baldry calls for a crackdown on wheel clamping
- North Oxfordshire MP Tony Baldry calls for sustainable funding for Citizens Advice Bureaux
- Baldry attacks dishonest Budget
- Debate on the Queen’s Speech in the House of Commons
- Queen's speech debate
- Budget Debate
- LOCAL MP SAYS TRUST PROPOSALS MAY GO TO RECONFIGURATION PANEL
- PMQs
- Local and Regional Government
- Rehabilitation of Prisoners

