24/03/2026
🗳️ There are 18 electoral wards (voting areas) in Coventry which are meant to represent local communities and reflect local history.
🌲 Woodlands Ward (which covers Eastern Green, Mount Nod and Tile Hill North) no longer contains any of the historical woodlands it was named after due to recent boundary changes.
🏘️ Tile Hill is actually split across two different wards while the newly named Tile Hill & Canley Ward does not even contain Tile Hill District Centre (Jardine Crescent).
🗄️ The Boundary Commission has said it cannot review the boundary changes made in Coventry but the council can make its own changes to local ward names.
🏛️ Every council seat is up for election following the boundary changes in Coventry which means there's no better time to talk about changing local ward names.
📉 Turnout at local elections in Coventry is one of the lowest in the country while many residents don’t know which ward they live in or the names of their local councillors.
📋 We've organised a petition and come up with two new names for both Woodlands and Tile Hill & Canley wards.
🖱️ See more including maps and a link to sign the petition on our website below:
www.covparty.uk | [email protected]
8th March 2026 by Ian Rogers We’ve organised a petition asking the council to change both the Woodlands and Tile Hill & Canley ward names following recent boundary changes which did not take into account local history or the landscape of the area. We think talking about local ward names is importa...