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CAL 139 2270 Schools Within 400 Metres of London Roads Carrying CLEAN AIR IN LONDON Schools within 400 metres of roads carrying over 10,000 vehicles per day Received from Transport for London on 060411 List of Schools in Greater London within 400 metres of road link with an All Motor Vehicle Annual Average Daily Flow Estimate of greater than 10,000 Name Address Easting Northing 1 A B C SCHOOL OF ENGLISH A B C SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, 63 NEAL STREET, LONDON, WC2H 9PJ 530,095 181,207 2 ABACUS EARLY LEARNING NURSERY SCHOOL ABACUS EARLY LEARNING NURSERY SCHOOL, 7 DREWSTEAD ROAD, LONDON, SW16 1LY 530,206 172,648 3 ABACUS NURSERY SCHOOL ABACUS NURSERY SCHOOL, LAITWOOD ROAD, LONDON, SW12 9QH 528,997 173,343 4 ABACUS PRE SCHOOL ABACUS PRE SCHOOL, NIGHTINGALE LANE, BROMLEY, BR1 2SB 541,554 169,026 5 ABBEY PRIMARY SCHOOL ABBEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 137-141 GLASTONBURY ROAD, MORDEN, SM4 6NY 525,466 166,535 6 ABBEY WOOD NURSERY SCHOOL ABBEY WOOD NURSERY SCHOOL, DAHLIA ROAD, LONDON, SE2 0SX 546,762 178,508 7 ABBOTSBURY PRIMARY FIRST SCHOOL ABBOTSBURY PRIMARY FIRST SCHOOL, ABBOTSBURY ROAD, MORDEN, SM4 5JS 525,610 167,776 8 ABBOTSFIELD SCHOOL ABBOTSFIELD SCHOOL, CLIFTON GARDENS, UXBRIDGE, UB10 0EX 507,810 183,194 9 ABERCORN SCHOOL ABERCORN SCHOOL, 28 ABERCORN PLACE, LONDON, NW8 9XP 526,355 183,105 10 ABERCORN SCHOOL ABERCORN SCHOOL, 248 MARYLEBONE ROAD, LONDON, NW1 6JF 527,475 181,859 11 ABERCORN SCHOOL ABERCORN SCHOOL, 7B WYNDHAM PLACE, LONDON, W1H 1PN 527,664 181,685 12 ABINGDON HOUSE SCHOOL ABINGDON HOUSE SCHOOL, 4-6 ABINGDON ROAD, LONDON, W8 6AF 525,233 179,330 13 ACLAND BURGHLEY SCHOOL ACLAND BURGHLEY SCHOOL, 93 BURGHLEY ROAD, LONDON, NW5 1UJ 529,065 185,919 14 ACTING SCHOOL & AGENCY ACTING SCHOOL & AGENCY, COMMERCIAL HOUSE 406-410 EASTERN AVENUE, ILFORD, IG2 6NQ 543,111 188,393 15 ACTON HIGH SCHOOL ACTON HIGH SCHOOL, GUNNERSBURY LANE, LONDON, W3 8EY 519,432 179,954 16 ADAMSRILL PRIMARY SCHOOL ADAMSRILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, ADAMSRILL ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4AQ 536,254 172,024 17 ADDEY & STANHOPE SCHOOL ADDEY & STANHOPE SCHOOL, 472 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 6TJ 537,032 176,920 18 AINSWORTH NURSERY SCHOOL AINSWORTH NURSERY SCHOOL, 47 ACKLAM ROAD, LONDON, W10 5YU 524,590 181,676 19 AL MUNTADA ISLAMIC SCHOOL AL MUNTADA ISLAMIC SCHOOL, 7 BRIDGES PLACE, LONDON, SW6 4HW 524,991 176,794 20 ALBION JUNIOR & INFANT SCHOOL ALBION JUNIOR & INFANT SCHOOL, ALBION STREET, LONDON, SE16 7JD 535,335 179,689 21 ALDERBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL ALDERBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL, OLDRIDGE ROAD, LONDON, SW12 8PP 528,663 173,802 22 ALDERSBROOK COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL ALDERSBROOK COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL, INGATESTONE ROAD, LONDON, E12 5HE 541,132 186,953 23 ALDERSBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL ALDERSBROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL, HARPENDEN ROAD, LONDON, E12 5HL 541,125 186,994 24 ALDERWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL ALDERWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL, RESTONS CRESCENT, LONDON, SE9 2JH 545,054 174,230 25 ALEX MCLEOD PRIMARY SCHOOL ALEX MCLEOD PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOSTALL LANE, LONDON, SE2 0QS 546,803 178,377 26 ALEXANDRA AVENUE SCHOOL ALEXANDRA AVENUE SCHOOL, ALEXANDRA AVENUE, HARROW, HA2 9DX 513,081 186,624 27 ALEXANDRA INFANT SCHOOL ALEXANDRA INFANT SCHOOL, ALEXANDRA ROAD, KINGSTON UPON THAMES, KT2 6SE 519,149 170,071 28 ALEXANDRA INFANT SCHOOL ALEXANDRA INFANT SCHOOL, KENT HOUSE ROAD, BECKENHAM, BR3 1JG 535,971 170,058 29 ALEXANDRA JUNIOR SCHOOL ALEXANDRA JUNIOR SCHOOL, DENBIGH ROAD, HOUNSLOW, TW3 4DU 513,950 176,295 30 ALEXANDRA NURSERY & INFANT SCHOOL ALEXANDRA NURSERY & INFANT SCHOOL, DENBIGH ROAD, HOUNSLOW, TW3 4DU 513,950 176,295 31 AL-FALAAH PRE-SCHOOL & SCHOOL AL-FALAAH PRE-SCHOOL & SCHOOL, PO BOX 18546 , LONDON, E11 4FZ 539,335 186,929 32 ALICE MODEL NURSERY SCHOOL ALICE MODEL NURSERY SCHOOL, 14 BEAUMONT GROVE, LONDON, E1 4NQ 535,617 182,047 33 ALL SAINTS C E PRIMARY SCHOOL ALL SAINTS C E PRIMARY SCHOOL, BISHOPS AVENUE, LONDON, SW6 6ED 524,167 176,390 34 ALL SAINTS C OF E FIRST SCHOOL ALL SAINTS C OF E FIRST SCHOOL, EAST ROAD, LONDON, SW19 1AR 526,440 170,412 35 ALL SAINTS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL ALL SAINTS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL, CRICKLEWOOD LANE, LONDON, NW2 2TH 524,872 186,340 36 ALL SAINTS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL ALL SAINTS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL, 116 OAKLEIGH ROAD NORTH, LONDON, N20 9EZ 526,917 193,833 37 ALL SAINTS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL ALL SAINTS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL, 2 BLACKHEATH VALE, LONDON, SE3 0TX 539,253 176,405 38 ALL SAINTS JUNIOR SCHOOL ALL SAINTS JUNIOR SCHOOL, UPPER BEULAH HILL, LONDON, SE19 3LG 533,166 169,871 39 ALL SAINTS SCHOOL ALL SAINTS SCHOOL, ROTHERFIELD ROAD, CARSHALTON, SM5 3DW 528,282 164,484 40 ALL SAINTS SCHOOL ALL SAINTS SCHOOL, UPPER BEULAH HILL, LONDON, SE19 3LG 533,166 169,871 41 ALL SAINTS SCHOOL ALL SAINTS SCHOOL, WOOD LANE, DAGENHAM, RM8 1JT 549,215 187,064 42 ALL SOULS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL ALL SOULS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL, 49-54 FOLEY STREET, LONDON, W1W 7JJ 529,242 181,745 43 ALLEN EDWARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL ALLEN EDWARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL, STUDLEY ROAD, LONDON, SW4 6RP 530,167 176,541 44 ALLENBY SCHOOL ALLENBY SCHOOL, ROJACK ROAD, LONDON, SE23 2DF 535,631 173,256 45 ALLEYNS SCHOOL ALLEYNS SCHOOL, TOWNLEY ROAD, LONDON, SE22 8SU 533,359 174,611 46 ALLFARTHING JUNIOR SCHOOL ALLFARTHING JUNIOR SCHOOL, ST. ANN'S CRESCENT, LONDON, SW18 2LR 526,161 174,286 47 ALLFARTHING PRIMARY SCHOOL ALLFARTHING PRIMARY SCHOOL, ST. ANN'S CRESCENT, LONDON, SW18 2LR 526,161 174,286 48 ALMA JUNIOR & INFANT SCHOOL ALMA JUNIOR & INFANT SCHOOL, ALEXIS STREET, LONDON, SE16 3XF 534,269 178,907 49 ALMA PRIMARY SCHOOL ALMA PRIMARY SCHOOL, ALMA ROAD, ENFIELD, EN3 4UQ 535,987 195,797 50 AL-NOOR MUSLIM PRIMARY SCHOOL AL-NOOR MUSLIM PRIMARY SCHOOL, 619-625 GREEN LANE, ILFORD, IG3 9RP 546,788 187,049 51 ALPERTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL ALPERTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL, STANLEY AVENUE, WEMBLEY, HA0 4JE 518,492 184,101 52 ALPERTON HIGH SCHOOL ALPERTON HIGH SCHOOL, THE ANNEXE, SOUTH BUILDING, EALING ROAD, WEMBLEY, HA0 4PW 518,025 183,849 53 ALPHA PREPARATORY SCHOOL ALPHA PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 19-21 HINDES ROAD, HARROW, HA1 1SH 515,450 188,690 54 ALPHA SCHOOL OF ENGLISH ALPHA SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, MERIDIAN HOUSE, ROYAL HILL, LONDON, SE10 8RD 538,239 177,332 55 ALPHABET SCHOOL ALPHABET SCHOOL, WINDMILL LANE, LONDON, E15 1PG 538,917 184,847 56 ALTMORE INFANT SCHOOL ALTMORE INFANT SCHOOL, ALTMORE AVENUE, LONDON, E6 2BX 542,856 183,973 57 AMBLER PRIMARY SCHOOL AMBLER PRIMARY SCHOOL, BLACKSTOCK ROAD, LONDON, N4 2DR 531,678 186,560 1 of 38 15:46 on 19/06/2011 CLEAN AIR IN LONDON Schools within 400 metres of roads carrying over 10,000 vehicles per day Received from Transport for London on 060411 58 ANDISHEH SCHOOL ANDISHEH SCHOOL, PO BOX 63313 , LONDON, NW4 9EP 523,290 189,183 59 ANDREW EWING JUNIOR & INFANT SCHOOL ANDREW EWING JUNIOR & INFANT SCHOOL, WESTBROOK ROAD, HOUNSLOW, TW5 0NB 512,929 177,231 60 ANGLO SPANISH NURSERY SCHOOL LTD ANGLO SPANISH NURSERY SCHOOL LTD, 152 CLAPHAM MANOR STREET, LONDON, SW4 6BX 529,649 175,508 61 ANSON PRIMARY SCHOOL ANSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, ANSON ROAD, LONDON, NW2 4AB 523,551 185,363 62 ARABIC ISLAMIC SCHOOL ARABIC ISLAMIC SCHOOL, PO BOX 453 , HOUNSLOW, TW3 9GA 513,939 175,863 63 ARCHBISHOP SUMNERS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL ARCHBISHOP SUMNERS C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL, REEDWORTH STREET, LONDON, SE11 4PH 531,312 178,655 64 ARCHBISHOP TENISONS C OF E SCHOOL ARCHBISHOP TENISONS C OF E SCHOOL, SELBORNE ROAD, CROYDON, CR0 5JQ 533,615 165,122 65 ARCHBISHOP TENISON'S SCHOOL ARCHBISHOP TENISON'S SCHOOL, 55 KENNINGTON OVAL, LONDON, SE11 5SR 530,917 177,632 66 ARCHDEACON CAMBRIDGES SCHOOL ARCHDEACON CAMBRIDGES SCHOOL, THE GREEN, TWICKENHAM, TW2 5TU 515,342 172,754 67 ARDLEIGH GREEN JUNIOR SCHOOL ARDLEIGH GREEN JUNIOR SCHOOL, ARDLEIGH GREEN ROAD, HORNCHURCH, RM11 2SP 553,907 189,675 68 ARGYLE PRIMARY SCHOOL ARGYLE PRIMARY SCHOOL, TONBRIDGE STREET, LONDON, WC1H 9EG 530,238 182,761 69 ARK NURSERY SCHOOL ARK NURSERY SCHOOL, KITSON ROAD, LONDON, SW13 9HJ 522,161 176,624 70 ARK PRE SCHOOL ARK PRE SCHOOL, BROMLEY CHRISTIAN CENTRE, 2 MASONS HILL, BROMLEY, BR2 9HA 540,468 168,528 71 ARK SCHOOL ARK SCHOOL, 65 KINGSWAY, LONDON, WC2B 6TD 530,582 181,277 72 ARNHEM WHARF PRIMARY SCHOOL ARNHEM WHARF PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 ARNHEM PLACE, LONDON, E14 3RP 537,091 179,221 73 ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, 1-3 LOUDOUN ROAD, LONDON, NW8 0LH 526,561 183,245 74 ASHBURNHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHBURNHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL, 17 BLANTYRE STREET, LONDON, SW10 0DT 526,554 177,396 75 ASHBURTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL ASHBURTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL, SHIRLEY ROAD, CROYDON, CR9 7AL 534,874 166,649 76 ASHBURTON PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHBURTON PRIMARY SCHOOL, LONG LANE, CROYDON, CR0 7AR 534,960 167,178 77 ASHGROVE SCHOOL ASHGROVE SCHOOL, 116 WIDMORE ROAD, BROMLEY, BR1 3BE 540,963 169,466 78 ASHMEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHMEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, ASHMEAD ROAD, LONDON, SE8 4DX 537,241 176,322 79 ASHMOLE PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHMOLE PRIMARY SCHOOL, ASHMOLE PLACE, LONDON, SW8 1NT 530,994 177,580 80 ASHMOLE SCHOOL ASHMOLE SCHOOL, CECIL ROAD, LONDON, N14 5RJ 529,324 194,021 81 ASHTON HOUSE SCHOOL ASHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 50-52 EVERSLEY CRESCENT, ISLEWORTH, TW7 4LW 514,933 176,697 82 ASQUITH COURT PRE SCHOOL BROMLEY ASQUITH COURT PRE SCHOOL BROMLEY, 124 COLLEGE ROAD, BROMLEY, BR1 3PF 540,311 170,193 83 ASQUITH COURT PRE-SCHOOL ASQUITH COURT PRE-SCHOOL, 18-20 LATCHMERE ROAD, LONDON, SW11 2DX 527,538 176,309 84 ASQUITH COURT PRE-SCHOOL & NURSERY ASQUITH COURT PRE-SCHOOL & NURSERY, 50 GROVEWAY, LONDON, SW9 0AR 530,915 176,575 85 ASQUITH COURT SCHOOLS LTD ASQUITH COURT SCHOOLS LTD, 33 THE GREEN, LONDON, N14 6EN 529,958 193,494 86 ASQUITH SCHOOL ASQUITH SCHOOL, SOUTHBURY CLINIC, GLYN ROAD, ENFIELD, EN3 4JL 535,150 196,310 87 ATHELSTAN HOUSE SCHOOL ATHELSTAN HOUSE SCHOOL, 36 PERCY ROAD, HAMPTON, TW12 2LA 513,222 169,931 88 AVALON SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AVALON SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, 9 GREAT NEWPORT STREET,
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