Situation of Polling Stations for the Election of the London Mayor and Assembly Members in the Enfield and Haringey Constituency on Thursday 5 May 2016

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Situation of Polling Stations for the Election of the London Mayor and Assembly Members in the Enfield and Haringey Constituency on Thursday 5 May 2016 Situation of Polling Stations for the election of the London Mayor and Assembly Members in the Enfield and Haringey Constituency on Thursday 5 May 2016 Notice is hereby given that the situation of polling stations at the above election and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: In the area of the London Borough of Enfield Polling Description of Polling Description of Station Situation of polling station persons entitled Station Situation of polling station persons entitled Number to vote Number to vote XA1S Botany Bay Cricket Club, East Lodge Lane, Enfield XAA-1 to XAA-118 XG30S Ellenborough Table Tennis Club, Craddock Road, Enfield XGC-1 to XGC- 1293 XA2A Brigadier Free Church, 36 Brigadier Hill, Enfield XAB-1 to XAB- XG31S Fellowship Hut (Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground), Cecil Avenue, XGD-1 to XGD- 1405 Bush Hill Park 1627 XA2B Brigadier Free Church, 36 Brigadier Hill, Enfield XAB-1406 to XAB- XG32A John Jackson Library, Agricola Place, Bush Hill Park XGE-1 to XGE- 2789 1353 XA3S St. John`s Church Hall, Strayfield Road, Clay Hill XAC-1 to XAC-568 XG32B John Jackson Library, Agricola Place, Bush Hill Park XGE-1354 to XGE- 2584 XA4A St. Lukes Youth Centre, Morley Hill, Enfield XAD-1 to XAD- XG33S St. Marks Hall, Millais Road, (Junction with Main Avenue) XGF-1 to XGF- 1306 1131 XA4B St. Lukes Youth Centre, Morley Hill, Enfield XAD-1307 to XAD- XH34S St. Helier Hall, 12 Eastfield Road, Enfield XHA-1 to XHA- 2531 1925 XA5S Old Ignatian Hall, The Loyola Ground, 147 Turkey Street XAE-1 to XAE-593 XH35A St. Barnabas Hall, Addison Road, Enfield XHB-1 to XHB- 1360 XA6A Worcesters Primary School, Goat Lane, Enfield XAF-178 to XAF- XH35B St. Barnabas Hall, Addison Road, Enfield XHB-1361 to XHB- 1625/14 2702 XA6B Worcesters Primary School, Goat Lane, Enfield XAF-1626 to XAF- XH36A 1st Enfield Scout Hut, 13 Green Street, Enfield XHC-1 to XHC- 3036 1378 XB7S Lea Valley High School, Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield XBA-1 to XBA- XH36B 1st Enfield Scout Hut, 13 Green Street, Enfield XHC-1379 to XHC- 1741 2634 XB8S Kempe Hall, 46 Kempe Road, Enfield XBB-1 to XBB- XH37A Brimsdown Sports and Social Club, Goldsdown Road, Enfield XHD-1 to XHD- 2043 1169 XB9A Freezywater St. Georges (Primary) School, Hertford Road, XBC-1 to XBC- XH37B Brimsdown Sports and Social Club, Goldsdown Road, Enfield XHD-1170 to Enfield 1101 XHD-2185 XB9B Freezywater St. Georges (Primary) School, Hertford Road, XBC-1102 to XBC- XH38S 28th Enfield Scout Hut, Alma Road, Enfield XHE-1 to XHE-691 Enfield 2195 XB10A The Dharma Centre, 442-446 Hertford Road, Enfield XBD-1 to XBD- YD39A St. Pauls Church Hall, Crescent East, Hadley Wood YDA-1 to YDA- 1813 1109 XB10B The Dharma Centre, 442-446 Hertford Road, Enfield XBD-1814 to XBD- YD39B St. Pauls Church Hall, Crescent East, Hadley Wood YDA-1110 to YDA- 3307 2182 XC11S Temporary Building (Park Road Flats), Park Road, Enfield XCA-1 to XCA- YD40S Southgate Compton Cricket Club, Chalk Lane, Cockfosters YDB-1 to YDB-513 1685 XC12S Totteridge Road Baptist Church Hall, Totteridge Road Baptist XCB-1 to XCB-932 YD41S Freston Hall, Freston Gardens, Cockfosters YDC-1 to YDC- Church, 45a Totteridge Road 2034 XC13S Ordnance Unity Centre Library, 645 Hertford Road, Enfield XCC-1 to XCC- YD42A 14th Southgate Scout Headquarters, Green Road, Southgate YDD-1 to YDD- 1259 1665 XC14S St. Peter and St. Paul Church Hall, Chesterfield Road, Enfield XCD-1 to XCD- YD42B 14th Southgate Scout Headquarters, Green Road, Southgate YDD-1665/1 to 1821 YDD-3274 XC15A Prince of Wales School, Salisbury Road, Enfield XCE-1 to XCE- YD43A St. Thomas`s Church, 79A Prince George Avenue, Southgate YDE-1 to YDE- 1424 1138 XC15B Prince of Wales School, Salisbury Road, Enfield XCE-1424/1 to YD43B St. Thomas`s Church, 79A Prince George Avenue, Southgate YDE-1139 to YDE- XCE-2665 2132 XC16A Enfield Island Community Centre, 40-42 Island Centre Way, XCF-1 to XCF- YI44S Highlands Village Hall, 5 Florey Square, Highlands Village, YIA-1 to YIA-1320 Enfield 1047 Winchmore Hill XC16B Enfield Island Community Centre, 40-42 Island Centre Way, XCF-1048 to XCF- YI45S Eversley School, Chaseville Park Road, Winchmore Hill YIB-1 to YIB-863 Enfield 2088 XE17S Our Lady of Walsingham Church, Temporary Building at Front of XEA-1 to XEA- YI46S Southgate District Scout Headquarters, Redwood Close, YIC-1 to YIC-1603 Church, John Gooch Drive 1843 Southgate XE18S Enfield Lawn Tennis Club, The Ridgeway, Enfield XEB-1 to XEB- YI47A Bourne Methodist Church Hall, The Bourne, Southgate YIE-1 to YIE-1656 1420 XE19A St. Mary Magdalene Church Hall, 97 Windmill Hill, Enfield XEC-1 to XEC- YI47B Bourne Methodist Church Hall, The Bourne, Southgate YIE-1657 to YIE- 1333 3027 XE19B St. Mary Magdalene Church Hall, 97 Windmill Hill, Enfield XEC-1334 to XEC- YI48A St. Andrews Parish Hall, Chase Side, Southgate YIF-1 to YIF-1716 2553 XE20S The Jolly Farmers Public House, (Function Room), 2 Enfield Road XED-1 to XED- YI48B St. Andrews Parish Hall, Chase Side, Southgate YIF-1717 to YIF- 2094 3378 XE21S Temporary Building (Lonsdale Drive), Playground Opposite XEE-1 to XEE-2120 YJ49S The Formont Centre, Waverley Road, Enfield YJA-1 to YJA-1270 Lindal Crescent, Lonsdale Drive XF22S Annexe Rear of Beacon of Light Church, Layard Road, Enfield XFA-1 to XFA- YJ50S The Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, 39 London Road YJB-1 to YJB- 1388 969/1 XF23A Chace Community School, Churchbury Lane, Enfield XFB-1 to XFB- YJ51A St. Peters Church Hall (Winchmore Hill), Vera Avenue, YJC-1 to YJC-1365 1774 Winchmore Hill XF23B Chace Community School, Churchbury Lane, Enfield XFB-1775 to XFB- YJ51B St. Peters Church Hall (Winchmore Hill), Vera Avenue, YJC-1365/1 to 3410 Winchmore Hill YJC-2709 XF24A St. Andrews C.E. School, 116 Churchbury Lane, Enfield XFC-1 to XFC- YJ52S Grange Park Methodist Church Hall, Orchard Hall, Park Drive, YJD-1 to YJD-1614 1561 Winchmore Hill XF24B St. Andrews C.E. School, 116 Churchbury Lane, Enfield XFC-1562 to XFC- YJ53A St. Stephens Hall, Park Avenue, Enfield YJE-1/1 to YJE- 2497 1233 XF25S St. Andrews Church Hall, Silver Street, Enfield XFD-1 to XFD-416 YJ53B St. Stephens Hall, Park Avenue, Enfield YJE-1234 to YJE- 2410 XF26S 4th Enfield Scout Group Headquarters, Gordon Road, Enfield XFE-1 to XFE-1914 YJ54S Ridge Avenue Library, Ridge Avenue, London YJF-1 to YJF-823 XF27S St. Michaels and All Angels Parish Hall, Large Hall, Gordon Hill XFF-1 to XFF-1384 YN55S St. Pauls C.E. Primary School, Ringwood Way, Winchmore Hill YNA-1 to YNA- 1689 XG28S Carterhatch Infant School, Carterhatch Lane, Enfield XGA-1 to XGA- YN56A Friends Meeting House, 59 Church Hill, Winchmore Hill YNB-2 to YNB- 1863 1195 XG29S Suffolks Primary School, Brick Lane, Enfield XGB-1 to XGB- YN56B Friends Meeting House, 59 Church Hill, Winchmore Hill YNB-1197 to YNB- 1097 2203 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XA Polling Description of Polling Description of Station Situation of polling station persons entitled Station Situation of polling station persons entitled Number to vote Number to vote YN57A Palmers Green United Reformed Church, Entrance In Fox Lane, YNC-1 to YNC- ZO91S Latymer School, Marquee at Front of School, Haselbury Road, ZOB-1 to ZOB- Palmers Green 1583 Edmonton 1814 YN57B Palmers Green United Reformed Church, Entrance In Fox Lane, YNC-1584 to YNC- ZO92S Hazelbury Junior School, Haselbury Road, Edmonton ZOC-1 to ZOC- Palmers Green 2623 1890 YN58S Winchmore Hill Methodist Church Hall, Green Lanes, London YND-1 to YND- ZO93A St. Aldhelms Church Hall, Windmill Road, Edmonton ZOD-1 to ZOD- 1934 1373 YN59S Holy Trinity Church Hall, Entrance In Queens Avenue, YNE-1 to YNE- ZO93B St. Aldhelms Church Hall, Windmill Road, Edmonton ZOD-1374 to ZOD- Winchmore Hill 1272 2737 YQ60A St. Monicas Scout and Guide Headquarters, Cannon Road, YQA-1 to YQA- ZO94S Klinger Community Hall, 40/41 Copperfield Mews, Edmonton ZOE-1 to ZOE-618 Southgate 1317 YQ60B St. Monicas Scout and Guide Headquarters, Cannon Road, YQA-1318 to YQA- ZP95A St. Edmunds Church Hall, Croyland Road, Edmonton ZPA-1 to ZPA- Southgate 2584 1356 YQ61S Walker Primary School, Waterfall Road, Southgate YQB-1 to YQB- ZP95B St. Edmunds Church Hall, Croyland Road, Edmonton ZPA-1357 to ZPA- 2051 2703 YQ62S Palmers Green Library, Broomfield Lane, Palmers Green YQC-1 to YQC- ZP96A St. Peters Church Hall (Edmonton), Bounces Road, Edmonton ZPB-1 to ZPB- 1364 1927 YQ63S Bowes Road Library, Ground Floor Meeting Room, Bowes Road, YQD-1 to YQD- ZP96B St. Peters Church Hall (Edmonton), Bounces Road, Edmonton ZPB-1928 to ZPB- New Southgate 1991 3819 YQ64S St. Pauls Parish Hall (Southgate), High Road, New Southgate YQE-1 to YQE- ZP97S St. Demetrios Church Hall, Logan Road, Edmonton ZPC-1 to ZPC- 1708/2 1981 YR65A The Broomfield Club, 85A Hedge Lane, Palmers Green YRA-1 to YRA- ZP98S The Cart Public House, 434 Montagu Road, London ZPD-1 to ZPD- 1385 1184 YR65B The Broomfield Club, 85A Hedge Lane, Palmers Green YRA-1386 to YRA- ZS99A Memorial Hall, Maldon Road, London ZSA-1 to ZSA- 2756 1567 YR66S Firs Farm School, Rayleigh Road, Palmers Green YRB-1 to YRB- ZS99B Memorial Hall, Maldon Road, London ZSA-1568 to ZSA- 1163 2933 YR67S Mayfield Athletic Club, Kenmare Gardens, London YRC-1 to YRC- ZS100S Edmonton Green Library, 36-44 South Mall, Edmonton ZSB-1 to ZSB-1169 1444 YR68A Hazelwood Junior School, Hazelwood Lane, Palmers Green YRD-1 to YRD- ZS101A Faith House (Edmonton United Reformed Church), 313-319 Fore ZSC-1 to ZSC-1339 1667 Street, London YR68B Hazelwood Junior School, Hazelwood Lane, Palmers
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