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Appendix a DEPTFORD A B C D E F G H I J K 1 Appendix A 2 DEPTFORD Total Polling Polling Place Station Polling Place Used for Polling Total Designated Acting Returning Officer's Acting Returning Officer's Acting Returning Officer's Ward Properties Electorate Used for Elections 2014 if District electorate Polling Place Provisional Observations Provisional Recommendations Final Recommendations (excludes Elections 2012 chanaged from 3 postal 2012 Replaced Portakabin at Lloyds St John with Holy St John with Holy Villa Breakspeares Road for Trinity Church, St Trinity Church, St 2010 elections-on other side of Brockley DBR1 988 1,565 1,353 No change No change Johns Vale, Johns Vale, London, Loampit Hill/Lewisham way and London, SE8 4EA SE8 4EA just outside poling district but within ward 4 Myatt Garden Myatt Garden Primary School, Primary School, DBR2 1312 2,047 1,842 No change No change No change Rokeby Road, Rokeby Road, 5 London, SE4 1DF London, SE4 1DF St Peter's Church, St Peter's Church, DBR3 1104 1,793 1,591 Wickham Road, Wickham Road, No change No change No change London, SE4 1LT London, SE4 1LT 6 Need to ensure both entrances Little Gem's Day Little Gem's Day open and signposted Nursery, Entrance Nursery, Entrance in appropriately. Polling station is DBR4 1265 2,015 1,838 in St Donnatts No change No Change St Donnatts Road, in baby sleep area -delivery of Road, London, SE14 London, SE14 6PX equipment and clearing for use 6PX 7 has been problematical New Cross Road New Cross Road Baptist Church Hall, Baptist Church Hall, DBR5 1348 1,889 1,704 466 New Cross 466 New Cross No change No change No change Road, London, SE14 Road, London, SE14 6TZ 6TZ 8 Replaced St Stephens Primary Ashmead Primary Ashmead Primary School following PDR 2011. DBR6 2267 3,327 3,004 School, Ashmead School, Ashmead No change No change Split for 2012 elections in view Road Roa 9 of Electorate size Stillness Junior Stillness Junior School, Brockley School, Brockley Crofton Park DCR1 1035 1,909 1,698 No change No change No Change Rise, London, SE23 Rise, London, SE23 10 1NH 1NH Renamed as City Learning Renamed as Prendergast Lady Rename as Prendergast Centre, Manwood Prendergast Rename as Prendergast Ladywell Rename as Prendergast Ladywell DCR2 944 1,864 1,647 well Fields College Ladywell Fields College Road, London, SE4 Ladywell Fields Fields College Performing Arts Block Fields College Performing Arts Block Performing Arts Performing Arts Block 1SA College Block 11 St Mary Brockley Primary Brockley Rise Primary Mmagdalen's Beecroft Garden School, Brockley refurbished in 2012 and rename as Beecroft Garden Primary rename as Beecroft Garden Primary DCR3 1032 1,580 1,435 Catholic primary Primary School Road, London, SE4 renamed as Beecroft Garden School School School, Howson Beecroft Road 2BT Primary School. 12 Road The Undercroft, St The Undercroft, St Hilda's Church, Hilda's Church, No change-additional signage DCR4 1090 1,951 1,732 Entrance in Entrance in required in view of corner No change No change Brockley Road, Brockley Road, location. London, SE4 2DH London, SE4 2DH 13 St Saviour's Church St Saviour's Church Hall, 69 Brockley Hall, 69 Brockley DCR5 1209 1,889 1,667 No change No change No change Rise, London, SE23 Rise, London, SE23 1JN 1JN 14 Community Community Education Education Lewisham, Brockley Lewisham, Brockley DCR6 1080 1,651 1,439 Rise Centre, Rise Centre, No change No change No change Entrance in Entrance in Brockley Park, Brockley Park, 15 London, SE23 1PR London, SE23 1PR Clyde Early Clyde Early Childhood Centre, Childhood Centre, Evelyn DEV1 1291 2,180 1,924 No change No change No change Etta Street, London, Etta Street, London, 16 SE8 4NH SE8 4NH A B C D E F G H I J K 1 Appendix A 2 DEPTFORD Total Polling Polling Place Station Polling Place Used for Polling Total Designated Acting Returning Officer's Acting Returning Officer's Acting Returning Officer's Ward Properties Electorate Used for Elections 2014 if District electorate Polling Place Provisional Observations Provisional Recommendations Final Recommendations (excludes Elections 2012 chanaged from 3 postal 2012 Grinling Gibbons Grinling Gibbons School, Clyde School, Clyde DEV2 1243 1,959 1,730 No change No change No change Street, London, SE8 Street, London, SE8 5LW 5LW 17 Riverside Youth Riverside Youth DEV3 1575 2,477 2,206 Club, Grove Street, Club, Grove Street, No change No change No change London, SE8 3QQ London, SE8 3QQ 18 Deptford Park Deptford Park Primary School, Primary School, DEV4 1414 2,200 1,991 Entrance Oxestalls Entrance Oxestalls No change No Change No change Road, London, SE8 Road, London, SE8 19 5RJ 5RJ Lewington Centre, Lewington Centre, Replaced St Katherines and St DEV5 663 1,047 935 No change No change Eugnia Road Eugnia Road Bartholomew at 2011 PDR 20 St Francis Drake St Francis Drake Primary School, Primary School, DEV6 1117 1,591 1,410 No change No change No change Scawen Road, Scawen Road, 21 London, SE8 5AE London, SE8 5AE John Evelyn John Evelyn Education Centre, Education Centre, Ladywell DLA1 703 1,213 1,060 Dressington Dressington No change No change No change Avenue, London, Avenue, London, SE4 1JQ SE4 1JQ 22 Roseview Lounge Roseview Lounge Replaced portakabin at same DLA2 1227 2,151 1,900 122 Marasla Road, 122 Marasla Road, site at 2011 PDR. Now managed No change No change SE13 7AF SE13 7AF by Lewisham Homes 23 St John's Medical St John's Medical Centre, 56-60 Centre, 56-60 Polling District split by Loampit DLA3 1048 1,596 1,417 Loampit Hill, Loampit Hill, No change No change Hill London, SE13 7SX London, SE13 7SX 24 U Used for . Portakabin on Portakabin on Entrance to Hilly Entrance to Hilly No suitable altenatives in polling DLA4 612 1,097 993 Fields, Hilly Fields Fields, Hilly Fields No change No change district Crescent, London, Crescent, London, 25 SE4 1QA SE4 1QA St Andrew's United St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Reformed Church, DLA5 1259 2,108 1,882 No change No change No change Brockley Road, Brockley Road, 26 London, SE4 2SA London, SE4 2SA Crofton Park Crofton Park Baptist Baptist Church, Church, Huxbear replaced Gordonbrook school at DLA6 942 1,834 1,614 No change No change Huxbear Street, Street, London, SE4 2011 PDR London, SE4 1EA 1EA 27 Brindishe Green Brindishe Green Primary School Primary School (Formerly Hither (Formerly Hither Lewisham Split for 2012 Elections because DLC1 1986 3,059 2,679 Green Primary Green Primary No change No change Central of electorate size School), Beacon School), Beacon Road, London, SE13 Road, London, SE13 28 6EH 6EH College Park College Park Baptist Baptist Chapel, Chapel, Clarendon DLC2 1510 2,153 1,868 No change No change No change Clarendon Rise, Rise, London, SE13 29 London, SE13 5ES 5ES A B C D E F G H I J K 1 Appendix A 2 DEPTFORD Total Polling Polling Place Station Polling Place Used for Polling Total Designated Acting Returning Officer's Acting Returning Officer's Acting Returning Officer's Ward Properties Electorate Used for Elections 2014 if District electorate Polling Place Provisional Observations Provisional Recommendations Final Recommendations (excludes Elections 2012 chanaged from 3 postal 2012 Prendergast Vale College now refurbished with entrance on Prendergast Vale Elmira Street. designate Prendergast Vale College designate Prendergast Vale College College Elmira Portakabin at Portakabin at Polling District structure needs Elmira street as polling place. Elmira street as polling place. DLC3 1856 2,435 2,071 Street (formerly Cornmill Gardens Cornmill Gardens to be kept under review because Keep Polling district structure under Keep Polling district structure under Lewisham Bridge of division by Loampit Vale and review review Primary School) developments in the Armoury Road area. 30 St Mary's C of E St Mary's C of E Primary School, 329 Primary School, 329 DLC4 1348 2,079 1,813 Lewisham High Lewisham High No change No change No change Street, London, Street, London, 31 SE13 6NX SE13 6NX The Saville Centre, The Saville Centre, 436 Lewisham High 436 Lewisham High DLC5 1107 1,670 1,407 No change No change No change Street, London, Street, London, 32 SE13 6LJ SE13 6LJ St Christopher St Christopher Christian Christian Fellowship Fellowship Church DLC6 1105 1,844 1,608 Church Hall, 31A No change No change No change Hall, 31A Torridon Torridon Road, Road, London, SE6 London, SE6 1AQ 1AQ 33 Woodpecker Woodpecker Community Centre, Community Centre, Woodpecker Estate, Woodpecker Estate, New Cross DNE1 917 1,719 1,616 No change No change No change 100 Woodpecker 100 Woodpecker Road, London, SE14 Road, London, SE14 6EU 6EU 34 Tidemill Primary The Library at The Library at New layout at Tidemill School is designate The Library at Deptford School, Frankham designate The Library at Deptford DNE2 1439 1,968 1,806 Deptford Lounge, 9 Deptford Lounge, 9 not suitable for polling station Lounge, 9 Giffen Street as Polling Street, London, SE8 Lounge, 9 Giffen Street as Polling Place Giffen Steet Giffen Steet use Place 35 4RN Mulberry Centre, 15 Mulberry Centre, 15 Changed from Morningon DNE3 1081 1,552 1,416 Amersham Vale, Amersham Vale, No change No change Centre at 2011 PDR London, SE14 6LE London, SE14 6LE 36 Childeric Primary Childeric Primary School, Childeric School, Childeric DNE4 921 1,397 1,267 No change No change No change Road, London,SE14 Road, London, SE14 37 6DG 6DG replaced Hatcham Temple All Saints All Saints Grove School (Monson Primary Community Centre, Community Centre, School) at 2011 PDR .Polling DNE5 1626 2,740 2,468 No hange No change Monson Road, Monson Road, station split for May 2014 London,SE14
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