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Obsolete Arms of the Former Haltemprice Urban District

Haltemprice was a former urban district and currently refers to an area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, directly to the West of Hull. It comprises of the villages, Anlaby, Cottingham, Hessle, Kirk Ella, Skidby, West Ella and Willerby.

The Parliamentary seat is held by Shadow Home Secretary David Davis and was held by fictional Tory MP Alan B'Stard in the ITV sitcom The New Statesman.

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