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London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham BUCKINGHAM BUCKINGHAMHIGH WENDOVER AVENUE SPEZIA RD STREET RUCKLIDGE MWS LEGHORN STATION ROAD ROAD RD MONSON RD WROTTE London Borough ROAD HARLESDEN CAPLE AVENUE RD ROAD LUSHING- RD SLEYTON RD RD BUCHANAN RANELAGH RD ODESSA CHILDREN'S SERVICES HARLEY RD RD GDNS of Brent ALL SOULS' RD AVE INGALE GDNS R O A D BATHURST FURNESS P A L E R M O ROAD HONEYWOOD NIGHT ROAD TUBBS ROAD CLIFTON ROAD RD PURVES VICTOR COLLEGE FELIXTOWE ROAD HAR ROAD NAPIER RD ROAD ASHBURNHAM RAVENSWORTH STATION Willesden ROW MS GREYHOUND ROAD GDNS PONSARD RD ROAD LOCALITY AREAS APP LETCHFORD ROAD Junction LETCHFORD BURROWS VALLIERE21 GDNS RD 3 RD ROAD Nursery Schools & Greenside Primary School ST RIGELEY HARROW MORTIMER 18 Hurlingham & Chelsea School CREWE RD 51 GDNS Westville Road, W12 9PT Ward 4 ST PL RD Early Years Centres Peterborough Road, SW6 3ED HOLBERTON Kensal Green Ward 16 WALDO KENMONT GDNS HAZEL ROAD TRENMAR PLOUGH CLOSE WAKEMAN RD Bayonne Nursery School Holy Cross RC Primary School STEPHENSON ALMA ROAD RAINHAM RD 1 19 Lady Margaret School (C of E) LANE PLACE 50 Paynes Walk, W6 8PF Ward 9 Basuto Road, SW6 4BL Ward 15 52 GOODHALL Old Oak Parson's Green, SW6 4UN Ward 15 ATLAS CUMBERLAND PK SCRUBS OAK Sidings ENTER James Lee Nursery School 2 20 John Betts Primary School FORTUNEWAY The London Oratory School (RC) PRISE 53 Gateway Hythe Road Gliddon Road, W14 9BH Ward 8 Paddenswick Road, W6 0UA Ward 5 Industrial Kensal Green Seagrave Road, SW6 1RX Ward 13 OLD Trading Estate H Y T H E WAY Estate SALTER STREET St. Mary's Normand Croft Community School for Early Kenmont Primary School ROAD ST Cemetery 3 21 Phoenix High School GRAND R D Years & Primary Education Valliere Road, NW10 6AL Ward 1 54 Cemetery The Curve, W12 0RQ Ward 2 SALTER Bramber Road, W14 9PA Ward 10 BASHLEY GDNS Langford Primary School RD H Y T H E 22 Sacred Heart High School (RC) UNION R O A D LANE BURY Randolph Beresford Early Years Centre Gilstead Road, SW6 2LG Ward 16 55 RD Royal Borough of 4 CHANDOS RD TES 212 Hammersmith Road, W6 7DG Ward 6 ROAD Australia Road, W12 7PH Ward 2 SHAF MIDLAND O L D L O Larmenier & Sacred Heart RC Primary School CANAL Kensington & Chelsea 23 West London Free School LEONARD'S Vanessa Nursery School 41a Brook Green, W6 7BL Ward 8 56 TERRACE 5 Cambridge Grove, W6 0LB Ward 6 ST. Cathnor Road, W12 9JA Ward 4 O A K A O Mitre Bridge Lena Gardens Primary School ORIA Industrial Park 24 Sixth Form Provision SCHOOL RD Old Oak Common Lena Gardens, W6 7PZ Ward 7 VICT Primary Schools SUNBEAM CL BETHUNE RD Sidings WEBB CR ST William Morris Sixth Form DALGARNO Addison Primary School L'Ecole Marie D'Orliac (Bilingual) 57 SUTTON 25 MITRE Little SHREWSBURY 6 St Dunstans Road, W6 8RB Ward 9 C O M M O N Clancarty Road, SW6 3AA Ward 15 ST Addison Gardens, W14 0DT Ward 7 Wormwood WAY WAY SHREWSBURY Melcombe Primary School North Pole International Depot All Saints C of E Primary School Special Schools METHWOLD RD 26 Scrubs WAY 7 H Bishops Avenue, SW6 6ED Ward 11 Fulham Palace Road, W6 9ER Ward 9 WELLS HOUSE RD Cambridge School SUTTON G A R D E N S 58 SCRUBS WAY ROAD Bryony Road, W6 0SP Ward 2 Ark Conway Primary Academy 27 Miles Coverdale Primary School HIGHLEVER CL 8 D A L G A R N O BLAKES Hemlock Road, W12 0QT Coverdale Road, W12 8JJ Ward 3 HILL FARM RD Ward 2 The Coutyard at Langford Primary School PANGBOURNE 59 L A N E Gilstead Road, SW6 2LG Ward 16 BREWSTER GDS WORMWOOD SCRUBS OAKWORTHPrincess ROAD Ark Swift Primary Academy New King's Primary School LANE BRACEWELL RD RD H 9 28 NURSERY Louise Jack Tizard School LANE BARLBY Australia Road, W12 7PT Ward 2 New King's Road, SW6 4LY Ward 14 60 QUINTIN Hospital South Africa Road, W12 7PA Ward 3 ST WAY AVE Normand Croft Community School for Early GDNS Ark Bentworth Primary School 29 61 Queensmill School CALD- 10 TELFORD ERON S T Years & Primary Education Primary Provision Ward 10 Q U I N T I N ST. Bentworth Road, Westway, W12 7AJ Ward 1 PL 1 HIGHLEVER W U LB F R S AT YA NB R O O K Bramber Road, W14 9PA Ward 10 11 Mund Street, West Kensington, W14 9LY RD D L O A V E N U E BRUNEL Linford WOODMANS WALLINGFORD MEWS RD Avonmore Primary School MELLITUS Christie NORTH POLE SNARSGATEST Queensmill School 13 45 L A T I M E R HELEN'S 11 62 ST Old Oak Primary School OSMUND Stadium WESTVIEW Avonmore Road,W14 8RL TAYLOR'S CL Ward 8 ST 30 Secondary Provision Ward 10 EYNHAM GRN DRIVE STREET KINGSBRIDGERD Mellitus Street, W12 0AS Ward 1 ERS- MARK'S THE 11 Mund Street, West Kensington, W14 9LY BYE PL LONG CAV LATIMER GARDENS 10 FINSTOCK WALL BASSETT RD Brackenbury Primary School ST AVENUE O A K 12 S T R E E T Woodlane High School ROY RD RD Pope John RC Primary School THE GREEN 30 WOOD ROAD BALLIOL RD Dalling Road, W6 0BA Ward 6 63 KELFIELD GDNS 31 THE HENCHMAN GLEN MASHIE TEE ST GARDENS Commonwealth Avenue, W12 7QR Ward 2 Du Cane Road, W12 0TN Ward 1 RD FITZNEAL ARTILLERY LANE ST ROAD STREET ST Hammersmith NASCOT National Rail R O A D Burlington Danes Primary School THE FAIRWAY 13 H.M. Prison ST STOKESLEY Hospital CAMBRIDGE GDNS Queens Manor Primary School Pupil Referral Units AVENUE Wood Lane, W12 0HR H Ward 1 C O M M O N 63 OXFORD 32 ROAD East Acton SHINFIELD S T R E E T THORNE Lysia Street, SW6 6ND Ward 11 CROW RD STREET Wormwood ROAD ROAD WEST QUARTERS LANE The Bridge AP Academy (Secondary PRU) PIONEER BRAMELEY ROAD Earls Court Free Primary School MUIR FIELD ST W E S T W A Y 14 64 Scrubs CLOSE DGE R O A D KINGS Cambridge Grove, W6 0LB Ward 6 Sir John Lillie Primary School Finlay Street, SW6 6HB STREET CLOSE Ward 11 BRI 33 FOLIOT DOWN BARTLE CARLISLE C A N E ROAD TERRICK Lillie Road, SW6 7LN Ward 13 D U CLOSE ST WAY Courtyard AP Academy (Primary PRU) BRASSIE AVE MAURICE ERCONWALD STABLE WAY 65 HOYLAKE BENTWORTH 10 SILCHESTER Flora Gardens Primary School BRASSIE BEG- ONIA ST TEMPLEMEAD CL AVE ANDREW'S CHARLOTTE 15 WK Central line ROAD The Penthouse c/o Langford Primary School CACTUS DARFIELD MS RD Dalling Road, W6 0UD St Augustine's RC Primary School WALK R O A D Ward 5 HILARY ROSEWOOD HEATHSTAN 34 STREET Y WAYNFLETE L A N E SQUARE A Gilstead Road, SW6 2LG Ward 16 STREET PRIMULA W VERITY Disbrowe Road, W6 8QE Ward 9 T MACKENZIE S SQ SUNNINGDALE E BLECHYNDEN CL NORBROKE W LAURENCE BENNELONG CL STREET CR AV Fulham Primary School CL AVE DULFORDST ST WEST KINGSDOWN 16 CL CORNWALL CREIGHTON Halford Road, SW6 1JU St John's C of E Walham Green Primary School Children's Centres ERN ST SHALFLEET DR Ward 13 35 CL B L O E M F O N T E I N CR THE AC JOSLINGS DORANDO CLOSE LIL SUNDEW CLOSE ROAD RD Filmer Road, SW6 6AS Ward 14 ROAD AVE AUSTRALIA NUE Latimer BLENHEIM 8 F R E S T O N RD RD CLOSE CANADA OLD OAK AUSTRALIA GLENDUN COMMON AVENUE AVONDALE WALMER HUDSON Road THRESHERS Avonmore Neighbourhood Family Centre W14 8TG - Spoke LANE VIOLA INDIA BOMORE The Good Shepherd RC Primary School 1 Ward 8 CT CU PEONY CL 17 B R A M L E Y SQ R O A D GDS MILFOIL 54 CL GRENFELL St Mary's RC Primary School BOWES ROAD FOXGLOVE CLEMATIS RVE PORT Gayford Road, W12 9BY Ward 4 ST BARD PL 36 RD ST YEW HAVELOCK ST RD 16 DEPOT ROAD CLARENDON CR Masbro Road, W14 0LT A V E WHITCHURCH Ward 7 2 Bayonne Children's Centre W6 8PF - Spoke 12 ROAD PARK Ward 9 GLENDUN LANE LAND STREET THE RUNCORN WHITE CITY TREADGOLDSIRDAR C O M M O N W E A L T H ANSLEIGH STONELEIGH PL COMMONWEALTH PARK ELGIN 9 WHITE CITY White City DALE ACTON TREE 31 AVE ROAD HILARY CU RVE HESKETH ROAD ERICA COMMON- ROAD PL St Paul's C of E Primary School SQ ORCH RD 3 Cathnor Park Children's Centre W12 9HY - Hub Ward 4 ST AVON BROMYARD 37 ST TAMARISK ST 58 WEALTH GDS EAST DAFFODIL ID SY AVE 2 PL CL Worlidge Street, W6 9BP WAY 11 ROAD EXHIBITION Ward 6 L O C K PL ST WAY NEW ZEALAND PAN GDS 44 OSE CLOSE ROAD PORTLAND MARYGORHAM WAY HIPPODROME WALLFLO RD ROAD WAY A 13 PL Flora Gardens Children's Centre W6 0UD - Hub STREET EVESHAM 4 Ward 5 TRINITY H E M BRYONY ROAD ST R O A D STONELEIGHPL ROAD ANN'S MEWS LANS- GRAVESEND St Peter's C of E Primary School Hammersmith SILVER ROAD DOWNE WER BRAMBLE O L D AUSTRALIA RISE 38 Hammersmith RD GARDENS SUNDEW Wormholt 4 & City Line AFRICA WORMHOLT Wood CLARE- 33 St Peter's Road, W6 9BA ST RD 13 Ward 5 Fulham Central Children's Centre SW6 5TJ - Hub Ward 11 COWLING 5 Park Park NDON ROAD ROAD Lane RELAY ROAD ST CLOSE HIPPO- CROSS RING BBC MORTIMER ROAD POTTERYDROME STEVENTON Television SQ RD PLACE ST 2 JOHN'S R O A D O A K OLAF St Stephen's C of E Primary School SEDGEFORD GDNS 6 Fulham Palace Family Centre SW6 6ES - Spoke Ward 14 PORTLAND SOUTH BATMAN CLOSE Centre PRINCEDALE 39 ASHFIELD ROAD PLACE COLLINGBOURNE WAY Uxbridge Road, W12 8LH Ward 3 S A W L E Y R O A D A 3 2 2 0 CLOSE LANE London Borough FIRST Q P R GALLOWAY ROAD 54 ARIEL DUNRAVEN Football STREET 7 Masbro Brook Green Family Centre W6 7BJ - Spoke OAKLANDS Ward 8 W O O D O O W ROAD STAN ADELAIDE ORMISTON LAKE Ground LOFTUS PENZANCE THORPEBANK HUNT ABDALE WILSHAM St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School of Ealing R O A D RD FRITHVILLE 40 ROAD IMRE CL TUNIS WILLOW Estcourt Road, SW6 7HB AYCLIFFE QUEENSDALE ST JAMES'S PENZANCE ST Ward 13 8 Masbro Children's Centre W14 0LR- Hub Ward 7 ROAD ELLERSLIE ROAD CRES PL AVENUE QUEENS DARNLEY ROAD BLOEMFONTEIN TER GARDENS SWANS- PRINCES ARMSTRONG RD ADDISON MACFARLANE SECOND AVENUE THIRD Sulivan Primary School HALSBURY 3 QUEENSDALE SWINDON ST MAPLE 9 Melcombe Children's Centre W6 9ER- Hub Ward 9 ROAD ROAD WAY ASKHAM 41 URNE ETHELDEN RD D ROAD ROAD ALDBO ALE ST ROAD ROAD OAK GROVE INGERSOLL COMBE NORLAND GROVE BLOEMFONTEIN GROVE Peterborough Road, SW6 3BN Ward 16 SYCAMORE ARMINGER RD ROAD LARCH ANN'S R O A D PL GARDENS CLS VALE Westfield NORLAND AV RD
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