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Situation of Polling Station Notice SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a member of the London Asembly for the Lambeth and Southwark Constituency Date of election: Thursday 5 May 2016 The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat South London Gallery (Clore Studio), 65-67 Peckham SO1 BPK1-1 to BPK1-2674/1 Road, London St Giles Centre, 81 Camberwell Church Street, SO2 BPK2-1 to BPK2-2306 Camberwell Camberwell Green United Reform Church, Entrance In SO3 BPK3-1 to BPK3-1726 Love Walk Lettsom Tenants Hall, 114 Vestry Road SO4 BPK4-1 to BPK4-1265 Lettsom Tenants Hall, 114 Vestry Road SO5 BPK4-1266 to BPK4-2760 John Ruskin Primary School, John Ruskin Street SO6 CAM1-1 to CAM1-1810 Bill Westcott Room (Castlemead), 232 Camberwell Rd, SO7 CAM2-1 to CAM2-2454 Camberwell Hollington Youth Centre, 56-60 Comber Grove, (Redcar SO8 CAM3-1 to CAM3-1361 Street entrance) Crawford Primary Sch, Crawford Road SO9 CAM4-1 to CAM4-2166 Camberwell Salvation Army, 105 Lomond Grove, London SO10 CAM5-1 to CAM5-2304 Bankside House, 24 Sumner Street SO11 CAT1-1 to CAT1-2365 Blackfriars Settlement, 1 Rushworth Street, London SO12 CAT2-1 to CAT2-2010 Blackfriars Settlement, 1 Rushworth Street, London SO13 CAT3-1 to CAT3-2007 Queensborough Community Centre, Scovell Road, SO14 CAT4-1 to CAT4-2039/1 London Charlotte Sharman Primary School, St George`s Road, SO15 CAT5-1/1 to CAT5-2280 West Square John Harvard Library Hall, 211 Borough High Street, SO16 CHC1-1 to CHC1-2387/1 London Rockingham Community Centre, Falmouth SO17 CHC2-2 to CHC2-1631 Rd/Rockingham St Rockingham Community Centre, Falmouth SO18 CHC2-1635 to CHC2-2937 Rd/Rockingham St The Roundhouse, Corner of Cardinal Bourne St & Great SO19 CHC3-1 to CHC3-1621 Dover Street South London Mission, Central Hall, 256 Bermondsey St SO20 CHC4-1 to CHC4-2416 Tabard Gardens TMC Hall, 3 Hankey Place SO21 CHC5-1 to CHC5-1227/1 Dulwich College Old Library, Dulwich Common SO22 COL1-1 to COL1-940 Kingswood House, Seeley Drive SO23 COL2-1 to COL2-2216 Sydenham Hill TRA Hall, `The Old Laundry`, Lapse Wood SO24 COL3-1 to COL3-597 Walk Kingswood Estate TRA Hall, Telfer House, Seeley Drive, SO25 COL4-1 to COL4-2363 West Dulwich Dated Friday 1 April 2016 Duncan Whitfield Borough Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH Lordship Lane TRA Hall, Entr. Rear of Bew Court, SO26 COL5-1 to COL5-2790 Lordship Lane Dulwich Grove United Reformed Church, East Dulwich SO27 EDL1-1 to EDL1-1748 Grove East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-64 Darrell Road SO28 EDL2-1 to EDL2-2506 Heber Primary School, Heber Road SO29 EDL3-2 to EDL3-1752 St Clements Church Hall, Friern Road Or Barry Road, (By SO30 EDL4-1 to EDL4-2028 Graham Court) Christchurch UR&M Church, 263 Barry Road SO31 EDL5-1 to EDL5-1619 St John`s Walworth C of E Primary School, Larcom St, SO32 EWL1-1 to EWL1-1956 London English Martyrs Parish Hall, Stead Street, Wadding St SO33 EWL2-1/1 to EWL2-1753 Entrance Mardyke Tenants Hall, Mason Street SO34 EWL3-1 to EWL3-2157 Surrey Square Mission, 16 Surrey Square, London SO35 EWL4-1 to EWL4-1687 Burgess Park Community Sports Pavilion, 106 Cobourg SO36 EWL5-1 to EWL5-754 Road InSpire - the Crypt at St Peter`s, Liverpool Grove SO37 FAR1-1 to FAR1-2069 Cambridge House And Talbot House, 1 Addington SO38 FAR2-1 to FAR2-1450/2 Square Michael Faraday Primary School, Portland Street, SO39 FAR3-1 to FAR3-1935 (Hopwood Road entrance) Thurlow Lodge Community Hall, 1 Thurlow Street SO40 FAR4-1 to FAR4-2339 Bermondsey Village Hall, Kirby Grove SO41 GRN1-1 to GRN1-2418 Kagyu Samye Dzong London, Tibetan Buddhist SO42 GRN2-1 to GRN2-2372 Meditation Centre, 15 Spa Road Haddon Hall Baptist Church, 22 Tower Bridge Road SO43 GRN3-1 to GRN3-2121/5 Setchell TA Hall, Hazel Way SO44 GRN4-1 to GRN4-1812 Harris Academy Bermondsey (HA Theatre), 55 SO45 GRN5-1 to GRN5-1921 Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey Harris Academy Bermondsey (HA Theatre), 55 SO46 GRN5-1921/1 to GRN5-2955 Southwark Park Road, Bermondsey Silverlock Tenants Hall, Warndon Street, (Off Rotherhithe SO47 LIV1-1 to LIV1-743/2 New Rd) Links Community Centre, 353 Rotherhithe New Road SO48 LIV2-1 to LIV2-1689 Haymerle School, Haymerle Road, London SO49 LIV3-1 to LIV3-1970/2 Camelot Primary School, Bird In Bush Road SO50 LIV4-1 to LIV4-2035 St John`s Church Hall, 10A Meeting House Lane SO51 LIV5-1 to LIV5-2241 Pilgrims Way Primary School, Manor Grove, London SO52 LIV6-1 to LIV6-752 Newington Estate TA Hall, 77 Canterbury Place SO53 NEW1-1 to NEW1-2692/2 Keyworth Primary School, Faunce Street SO54 NEW2-1 to NEW2-2570 Brandon Library, 17 Maddock Way SO55 NEW3-1 to NEW3-2502/1 Pelier Community Hall, 19 Hillingdon Street SO56 NEW4-1 to NEW4-1181 Surrey Gardens Memorial Hall, Penrose Street SO57 NEW5-1 to NEW5-1625 Brimmington T&RA Hall, Brimmington Estate, 2 Culmore SO58 NUN1-1 to NUN1-2267/1 Road Cossall Tenants Hall, 48 Mortlock Close SO59 NUN2-1 to NUN2-1801/1 St Mary`s Church and Community Centre, 17 St Mary`s SO60 NUN3-1 to NUN3-2479 Road, Peckham Buchan TRA Hall, Buchan Road SO61 NUN4-1 to NUN4-2155 Dated Friday 1 April 2016 Duncan Whitfield Borough Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH Ivydale Primary School, Ivydale Road, Nunhead SO62 NUN5-1 to NUN5-1223/3 Harris Primary Academy, Peckham Park, Friary Road SO63 PEC1-1 to PEC1-2596 entrance, Peckham Peckham Library, Peckham Hill Street SO64 PEC2-1 to PEC2-1938 St Lukes Church Hall, Pentridge Street, St Lukes Church SO65 PEC3-1 to PEC3-2264 Hall Wickway Community Centre, Entrance on St George`s SO66 PEC4-1 to PEC4-1827 Way Sojourner Truth Community Centre, Community Centre, SO67 PEC5-1 to PEC5-1523 161 Sumner Road Rye Hill Estate Tenants Hall, 241 Peckham Rye SO68 PKR1-1 to PKR1-2609 Peckham Rye Children`s Playroom, Peckham Rye SO69 PKR2-1 to PKR2-2122/1 Common, Strakers Road The Herne Tavern, 2 Forest Hill Road SO70 PKR3-1 to PKR3-1893 Honor Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road SO71 PKR4-1 to PKR4-1585 Newlands Academy, entrance via Rye Road, London SO72 PKR5-1 to PKR5-1988/1 Downside Fisher Youth Club, Coxson Place, Druid Street SO73 RIV1-1 to RIV1-967 Downside Fisher Youth Club, Coxson Place, Druid Street SO74 RIV2-1 to RIV2-2197/2 Wade Hall, Dickens Estate SO75 RIV3-1 to RIV3-2708 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey Street SO76 RIV4-1 to RIV4-2055 Cherry Garden Hall (Millpond) Hall, 210A Jamaica Road SO77 RIV5-1 to RIV5-2623 St Mary`s Church Hall, St Marychurch Street SO78 ROT1-1 to ROT1-1907 Alfred Salter School, Quebec Way SO79 ROT2-1 to ROT2-2212/6 Mayflower TRA Hall, Neptune Street, London SO80 ROT3-1 to ROT3-2720 Red Lion Boys Club, Hawkstone Road, Surrey Quays SO81 ROT4-1 to ROT4-1705 Abbeyfield Tenants & Residents Committee Hall, Maydew SO82 ROT5-1 to ROT5-1467 House, Abbeyfield Road Sheltered Housing Unit, 53 Rock Grove Way, London SO83 SBE1-1 to SBE1-2050 St Anne`s Church Hall, Thorburn Square SO84 SBE2-1 to SBE2-2654/1 St Philip`s Church Hall, Avondale Square SO85 SBE3-1 to SBE3-2599 Galleywall Tenants Hall, Galleywall Road SO86 SBE4-1 to SBE4-2047 Denmark Hill Community Centre, Blanchedowne, SO87 SCA1-1 to SCA1-2283 Denmark Hill Estate Bessemer Grange Primary School, Dylways SO88 SCA2-1 to SCA2-1025 Albrighton Community Centre, 37 Albrighton Road SO89 SCA3-1 to SCA3-1369/1 Goose Green Centre, Adj St Johns Church, 62A East SO90 SCA4-1 to SCA4-1956 Dulwich Road Albrighton Community Centre, 37 Albrighton Road SO91 SCA5-1 to SCA5-2479 Peter Hills Primary School, 2 Beatson Walk SO92 SDO1-1 to SDO1-2269/1 St John`s Primary School, St Elmos Road SO93 SDO2-1 to SDO2-886 Surrey Docks Water Sports Centre, Rope Street SO94 SDO3-1 to SDO3-2611 Dockland Settlement, 400 Salter Road, Rotherhithe, SO95 SDO4-1 to SDO4-1874 London Dockland Settlement, 400 Salter Road, Rotherhithe, SO96 SDO5-1 to SDO5-1982 London South London Tabernacle Baptist Church, Welton Hall, SO97 TLN1-1 to TLN1-1913/2 Bushey Hill Road Rye Lane Baptist Chapel, 59A Rye Lane, Entrance in SO98 TLN2-1 to TLN2-1591 Cerise Road Dated Friday 1 April 2016 Duncan Whitfield Borough Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH Thomas Carlton Centre, Corner of Alpha Street and SO99 TLN3-1 to TLN3-2558 Choumert Road Amott Road Baptist Church, Amott Road SO100 TLN4-1 to TLN4-2452 Consort Tenants Hall, 29 Philip Walk SO101 TLN5-1 to TLN5-1569 Consort Tenants Hall, 29 Philip Walk SO102 TLN5-1570 to TLN5-2823 Herne Hill Methodist Hall, Half Moon Lane SO103 VIL1-1 to VIL1-2118 Herne Hill Baptist Church, Half Moon Lane SO104 VIL2-1 to VIL2-1596 St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village SO105 VIL3-1 to VIL3-2261 Dulwich Grove United Reformed Church, East Dulwich SO106 VIL4-1 to VIL4-1382 Grove Dulwich Library, 368 Lordship Lane SO107 VIL5-1 to VIL5-1525 Dated Friday 1 April 2016 Duncan Whitfield Borough Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH .
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