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Current & Proposed Polling Station & District List Where the proposed Polling Place is not available, we would look to use the alternative Polling Place Current Polling Current Parliamentary Proposed Parliamentary Current Polling Place / Previous Polling Place Current Ward 2022 Ward 2022 Polling District Notes District Constituency Constituency Mardyke Community Centre, South Street, Rainham, RM13 8PJ South Hornchurch SX4 Dagenham & Rainham Beam Park BP1-DR Dagenham & Rainham La Salette Church Hall, 1 Rainham Road, Rainham, RM13 8SP / La Salette Catholic Primary School South Hornchurch SX2 Dagenham & Rainham Beam Park BP2-DR Dagenham & Rainham Cranham Baptist Church, Severn Drive, Upminster, RM14 1SW Cranham CM3 Hornchurch & Upminster Cranham CM1-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Upminster Methodist Church Hall, Hall Lane, Upminster, RM14 1AE Cranham CM5 Hornchurch & Upminster Cranham CM2-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Cranham Community Association, 115a Marlborough Gardens, Upminster, RM14 1SR Cranham CM4 Hornchurch & Upminster Cranham CM3-HU Hornchurch & Upminster St Luke`s Church Hall, 201 Front Lane, Upminster, RM14 1LD Cranham CM1 Hornchurch & Upminster Cranham CM4-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Cranham Social Hall, Front Lane, RM14 1XN Cranham CM2 Hornchurch & Upminster Cranham CM5-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Elm Park Primary School, South End Road, Hornchurch, RM12 5UA Hacton HN5 Hornchurch & Upminster Elm Park - Hornchurch & Upminster Merged with EL2-HU Elm Park Assembly Hall, Eyhurst Avenue, RM12 4RA Elm Park EL4 Dagenham & Rainham Elm Park EL1-DR Dagenham & Rainham Elm Park Library, St Nicholas Avenue, Elm Park, RM12 4PT / Benhurst Primary School Saint Andrews ST5 Hornchurch & Upminster Elm Park EL2-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Elm Park Baptist Church, Rosewood Avenue, Hornchurch, RM12 5LD Elm Park EL3 Dagenham & Rainham Elm Park EL3-DR Dagenham & Rainham Bretons Community Hall, 411 Rainham Road, Rainham, RM13 7LP / Scargill Infants School Elm Park EL1 Dagenham & Rainham Elm Park EL4-DR Dagenham & Rainham HASWA Greenfields, Kilmartin Way, Hornchurch, RM12 5NB / The R J Mitchell Primary School Elm Park EL2 Dagenham & Rainham Elm Park EL5-DR Dagenham & Rainham Nelmes Primary School, Wingletye Lane, Hornchurch, RM11 3BX Emerson Park EM3 Hornchurch & Upminster Emerson Park EM1-R Romford Nelmes United Reformed, Church Hall, Burntwood Avenue, RM11 3JA Emerson Park EM4 Hornchurch & Upminster Emerson Park EM2-R Romford Whittaker Hall, 1A Woodhall Crescent, Hornchurch, RM11 3NN Emerson Park EM5 Hornchurch & Upminster Emerson Park EM3-R Romford Ingrebourne Children's Centre, Ashbourne Road, Romford, RM3 7YT Heaton HT1 Hornchurch & Upminster Gooshays GS1-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Myplace, 343 Dagnam Park Drive, Harold Hill, RM3 9EN Gooshays GS4 Hornchurch & Upminster Gooshays GS2-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Mead Primary School, Amersham Road, Romford, RM3 9JD Harold Wood HW1 Hornchurch & Upminster Gooshays GS3-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Drapers' Pyrgo Priory School, Settle Road, Romford, RM3 9RT Gooshays GS6 Hornchurch & Upminster Gooshays GS4-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, 49 Petersfield Avenue, RM3 9PB Gooshays GS5 Hornchurch & Upminster Gooshays GS5-HU Hornchurch & Upminster See Notes Dagenham & Rainham Hacton HC1.1-DR Dagenham & Rainham Part of HC1 is in Dagenham & Rainham Parliamentary Constituency Potential Polling Station(s): To Be Confirmed Hornchurch & Upminster Hacton HC1-HU Hornchurch & Upminster If a suitable Polling Place cannot be identified, electors may be sent to the next closest Polling Place in their Ward See Notes Dagenham & Rainham Hacton HC2.1-DR Dagenham & Rainham Part of HC2 is in Dagenham & Rainham Parliamentary Constituency Suttons Primary School, Suttons Lane, Hornchurch, RM12 6RP Hacton HN4 Hornchurch & Upminster Hacton HC2-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Havering Christian Fellowship, 2A Newmarket Way, Hornchurch, RM12 6DS / Hacton Primary School Hacton HN3 Hornchurch & Upminster Hacton HC3-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Wood Methodist Church, The Drive, Harold Wood, RM3 0DU Harold Wood HW4 Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Wood HW1-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Havering Dog Training Centre, In Painsbrook Rec. Ground, Church Road, RM3 0JX / Harold Court Primary School Harold Wood HW5 Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Wood HW2-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Park Baptist Church, Ingreway, Harold Park, RM3 0BN Harold Wood HW2 Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Wood HW3-HU Hornchurch & Upminster St Peter's Church, Gubbins Lane, RM3 0QA Harold Wood HW3 Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Wood HW4-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Wood Primary School, Recreation Avenue, Romford, RM3 0TH Emerson Park EM1 Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Wood HW5-R Romford Forest Row Centre, Lodge Lane, Romford, RM5 2LD Havering Park HP1 Romford Havering-atte-Bower HAB1-R Romford Ascension Church Hall, 68 Collier Row Road, Romford, RM5 2BA Mawneys MN1 Romford Havering-atte-Bower HAB2-R Romford North Romford Community Centre, Clockhouse Lane, Romford, RM5 3QJ Havering Park HP2 & HP5 Romford Havering-atte-Bower HAB3-R Romford St James` Church Hall, Chase Cross Road, Romford, RM5 3PL Havering Park HP4 Romford Havering-atte-Bower HAB4-R Romford Sapphire Jubilee Community Centre, Bolberry Road, RM5 3FG Havering Park HP3 Romford Havering-atte-Bower HAB5-R Romford See Notes Romford Havering-atte-Bower HAB6.1-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Part of HAB6 is in Hornchurch & Upminster Parliamentary Constituency The Pepperell Education Centre, Saint Francis Hospice, Broxhill Road, RM4 1PL Havering Park HP6 Romford Havering-atte-Bower HAB6-R Romford St Ursula`s Infant School, Straight Road, Romford, RM3 7JS Heaton HT2 Hornchurch & Upminster Heaton HT1-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Betty Strathern Centre, 41 Myrtle Road, Romford, RM3 8XS Heaton HT4 Hornchurch & Upminster Heaton HT2-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Harold Hill Library, 19A Farnham Road, Romford, RM3 8ED Gooshays GS1 & GS2 Hornchurch & Upminster Heaton HT3-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Heaton Way United Reformed Church Hall, Heaton Way, Romford RM3 7EU / Hilldene School Nursery, Grange Road, Harold Hill, RM3 7DU Heaton HT3 Hornchurch & Upminster Heaton HT4-HU Hornchurch & Upminster New Testament Church of God, 24 Briar Road, Romford, RM3 8AH Heaton HT5 Hornchurch & Upminster Heaton HT5-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Broadford Primary School, Faringdon Avenue, Romford, RM3 8JS Gooshays GS3 Hornchurch & Upminster Heaton HT6-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Holy Cross Church Hall, 260 Hornchurch Road, Hornchurch, RM11 1PX Hylands HY1 Romford Hylands & Harrow Lodge HHL1-R Romford Harrow Lodge Primary School, Rainsford Way, Hornchurch, RM12 4BP Hylands HY5 Romford Hylands & Harrow Lodge HHL2-R Romford Towers Infant School, Osborne Road, Hornchurch, RM11 1HP Hylands HY2 Romford Hylands & Harrow Lodge HHL3-HU Hornchurch & Upminster St Mary`s Catholic Primary School, Hornchurch Road, RM12 4TL Hylands HY3 Romford Hylands & Harrow Lodge HHL4-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Hornchurch High, Broadstone Road, Hornchurch, RM12 4AJ Hylands HY4 Romford Hylands & Harrow Lodge HHL5-HU Hornchurch & Upminster Havering Road Methodist Church, Moray Way, Romford, RM1 4YD Mawneys MN3 Romford Marshalls & Rise Park - Romford No longer in Mawneys now part of Marshalls & Rise Park - MRP1-R Tweed Way Social Hall, Tweed Way, Romford, RM1 4AZ Pettits PT1 Romford Marshalls & Rise Park MRP1-R Romford Rise Park Academy Trust Junior School, Annan Way, Romford, RM1 4UD Pettits PT2 Romford Marshalls & Rise Park MRP2-R Romford Parklands Junior School, Havering Road, Romford, RM1 4QX Pettits PT3 Romford Marshalls & Rise Park MRP3-R Romford Potential Polling Station: Central Harvest Church, Romford RM1 4DD / Romford District Sout Hall, Romford RM1 4LH Romford Marshalls & Rise Park MRP4-R Romford If a suitable Polling Place cannot be identified, electors may be sent to the next closest Polling Place in their Ward Marshalls Park Academy, Pettits Lane, Romford, RM1 4EH Pettits PT4 Romford Marshalls & Rise Park MRP5-R Romford St Michael`s Church Hall, Main Road, Romford, RM2 5EL Pettits PT5 Romford Marshalls & Rise Park MRP6-R Romford Nursery Unit Crownfield Infant School, White Hart Lane, Collier Row, RM7 8JB Mawneys MN6 Romford Mawneys MN1-R Romford Collier Row Parish Hall & Catholic Club, Lowshoe Lane, Collier Row, RM5 2AP / St Patricks Catholic Primary School Mawneys MN2 Romford Mawneys MN2-R Romford Scout Hall, Abbotts Close, Romford, RM7 8QU Mawneys MN5 Romford Mawneys MN3-R Romford The Church of the Good Shepherd Church Hall, 3 Redriff Road, Romford, RM7 8HD Mawneys MN4 Romford Mawneys MN4-R Romford Parsonage Farm Primary School, Allen Road, Rainham, RM13 9JS Rainham & Wennington RW1 & RW5 Dagenham & Rainham Rainham & Wennington RW1-DR & RW2-DR Dagenham & Rainham Rainham Library, 6 Celtic Farm Road, Rainham, RM13 9GP / Rainham Village Primary School Rainham & Wennington RW4 Dagenham & Rainham Rainham & Wennington RW3-DR Dagenham & Rainham Brady Primary School, Wennington Road, Rainham, RM13 9XA Rainham & Wennington RW2 & RW3 Dagenham & Rainham Rainham & Wennington RW4-DR Dagenham & Rainham St John`s Church Car Park, Pretoria Road, Romford, RM7 7BH Brooklands BL1 Romford Rush Green & Crowlands RGC1-R Romford Crowlands Primary School, London Road, Romford, RM7 9EJ Brooklands BL3 Romford Rush Green & Crowlands RGC2-R Romford Romford & Gidea Park Rugby Football Club, Crow Lane, RM7 0EP Brooklands BL5 Romford Rush Green & Crowlands RGC3-R Romford Rush Green Community Centre, Rush Green Gardens, Romford, RM7 0LB Brooklands BL4 Romford Rush Green & Crowlands RGC4-R Romford Whybridge Junior School, Blacksmiths Lane, Rainham,
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