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NOTICE of POLL Election of a London Assembly Constituency Member for Merton and Wandsworth Official NOTICE OF POLL London Borough of Wandsworth Election of a London Assembly Constituency Member for Merton and Wandsworth Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Constituency Member for Merton and Wandsworth will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. The number of Constituency Members to be elected is one. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election are as follows: Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) CALLAND (Address in Wandsworth) Conservative Party Candidate Louise Roberta Daisy COOPER (Address in Wandsworth) Labour and Co-operative Party Léonie Alison GRAVETT 522 Lordship Lane, London, N22 5DD ReformUK - London Deserves Roger Edwin Better MASLIN 16 Hatfeild Mead, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5PE Green Party Pippa WIXLEY (Address in Wandsworth) Liberal Democrats Sue 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral register Station Situation of Polling Station numbers of persons entitled to Number vote thereat Methodist Church Hall, Gwendolen Avenue, (corner of Upper 1 EPA-1 to EPA-2379 Richmond Road) Methodist Church Hall, Gwendolen Avenue, (corner of Upper 2 EPA-2380 to EPA-4425 Richmond Road) St Stephen`s Church, Manfred Road, London 3 EPB-1 to EPB-2092 St Stephen`s Church, Manfred Road, London 4 EPB-2093 to EPB-4112 St Michael`s Church Hall, Wimbledon Park Road, (corner of Granville 5 EPC-1 to EPC-1431 Road) Cadet Hall, Rear of 19 Lytton Grove, London 6 EPD-1 to EPD-1174 Cadet Hall, Rear of 19 Lytton Grove, London 7 EPD-1176 to EPD-2340 Newlands Hall, Stroud Crescent, London 8 RHA-1 to RHA-967 St Joseph`s Catholic Church Hall, 218 Roehampton Lane, London 9 RHB-1 to RHB-1585 St Joseph`s Catholic Church Hall, 218 Roehampton Lane, London 10 RHB-1586 to RHB-3063 Roehampton Library, Danebury Avenue, London 11 RHC-1 to RHC-1611 Roehampton Library, Danebury Avenue, London 12 RHC-1611/1 to RHC-3054 Brookside Community Centre, Priory Lane, London 13 RHD-1 to RHD-1763 Holy Trinity Church, Ponsonby Road, London 14 RHE-1 to RHE-1030 St Barnabas` Church Hall, Merton Road, London 15 SFA-1 to SFA-2262 St Barnabas` Church Hall, Merton Road, London 16 SFA-2263 to SFA-3985 Scout Building, 93 Pirbright Road, London 17 SFB-1 to SFB-1530 Scout Building, 93 Pirbright Road, London 18 SFB-1531 to SFB-2861 Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Ged Curran Constituency Returning Officer Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 2PU Official South West London Army Cadet Force Building, Broomhill Road, 19 SFC-1 to SFC-2277 London South West London Army Cadet Force Building, Broomhill Road, 20 SFC-2277/1 to SFC-4499 London Southfields Academy, 333 Merton Road (entrance opposite 21 SFD-1 to SFD-2125 Brookwood Road), London All Saints Church, Putney Common, London 22 TFA-1 to TFA-1170 All Saints Church, Putney Common, London 23 TFA-1171 to TFA-2527 The Platt Christian Centre, 22 Felsham Road, London 24 TFB-1 to TFB-1879 The Platt Christian Centre, 22 Felsham Road, London 25 TFB-1882 to TFB-3774 Putney Library, Disraeli Road, London 26 TFC-1 to TFC-2915 Brandlehow Nursery School, entrance from Fawe Park Road, London 27 TFD-1 to TFD-2021 Brandlehow Nursery School, entrance from Fawe Park Road, London 28 TFD-2022 to TFD-3391 Open Door Community Centre, Beaumont Road, London 29 WHA-1 to WHA-2004 Open Door Community Centre, Beaumont Road, London 30 WHA-2005 to WHA-4000 The Wimbledon Park Rifle Club, Granville Road, London 31 WHB-1 to WHB-1831 St Paul`s Community Centre, Inner Park Road, London 32 WHC-1 to WHC-1964 St Paul`s Community Centre, Inner Park Road, London 33 WHC-1965 to WHC-3936 Southfields Library, Wimbledon Park Road, London 34 WHD-1 to WHD-1958 Dryburgh Hall, Dryburgh Road, (by Putney Leisure Centre) 35 WPA-4 to WPA-1489 Dryburgh Hall, Dryburgh Road, (by Putney Leisure Centre) 36 WPA-1490 to WPA-2944/1 Eastwood Community Centre, Aubyn Square, (access also by 37 WPB-1 to WPB-1519 footpath next to 154 Huntingfield) Eastwood Community Centre, Aubyn Square, (access also by 38 WPB-1521 to WPB-2916 footpath next to 154 Huntingfield) The Boyd Court Clubroom, 101-103 Carslake Road, London 39 WPC-1 to WPC-1813 The Boyd Court Clubroom, 101-103 Carslake Road, London 40 WPC-1814 to WPC-3606 Sports Pavilion, Roehampton Playing Fields, Coppice Drive, 41 WPD-1 to WPD-1892 (entrance also from Dover House Road) Southside Scout Centre, 197 Balham High Road, London 101 BFA-1 to BFA-1622 Southside Scout Centre, 197 Balham High Road, London 102 BFA-1623 to BFA-2809 Wellington's Day Nursery, (formerly Rydevale Day Nursery), 33 Little 103 BFB-1 to BFB-1473 Dimmocks, Ryde Vale Road Wellington's Day Nursery, (formerly Rydevale Day Nursery), 33 Little 104 BFB-1473/1 to BFB-2996 Dimmocks, Ryde Vale Road Upper Tooting Methodist Church, Balham High Road, London 105 BFC-1 to BFC-1733 Upper Tooting Methodist Church, Balham High Road, London 106 BFC-1734 to BFC-3239 All Saints Church (formerly Bruce Hall), Brudenell Road, (near 107 BFD-1 to BFD-2015 junction with Franciscan Road) Anchor Congregational Church, Garratt Lane, (adjacent to John 108 EFA-1/2 to EFA-1227 Pounds House, 271 Garratt Lane) Anchor Congregational Church, Garratt Lane, (adjacent to John 109 EFA-1228 to EFA-2440 Pounds House, 271 Garratt Lane) St Andrew`s Parish Church, Garratt Lane, London 110 EFB-1 to EFB-2109 St Andrew`s Parish Church, Garratt Lane, London 111 EFB-2111 to EFB-4071 St John the Divine, Garratt Lane, London 112 EFC-1 to EFC-2194 Aboyne Community Clubroom, Deeside Road, London 113 EFD-1 to EFD-1633 Aboyne Community Clubroom, Deeside Road, London 114 EFD-1634 to EFD-3232 St Paul`s Church, Welham Road, (entrance from Chillerton Road) 115 FDA-1 to FDA-1375 St Paul`s Church, Welham Road, (entrance from Chillerton Road) 116 FDA-1376 to FDA-2626 Mitcham Lane Baptist Church Hall, (corner of Mitcham Lane and 117 FDB-1 to FDB-1425 Welham Road), London Mitcham Lane Baptist Church Hall, (corner of Mitcham Lane and 118 FDB-1426 to FDB-2931 Welham Road), London The Richardson Hall, St Alban`s Church Centre, (corner of Thrale 119 FDC-1 to FDC-1285 Road and Pretoria Road) The Richardson Hall, St Alban`s Church Centre, (corner of Thrale 120 FDC-1286 to FDC-2528 Road and Pretoria Road) Mitcham Lane Baptist Church Hall, (corner of Mitcham Lane and 121 FDD-1 to FDD-1571 Welham Road), London Mitcham Lane Baptist Church Hall, (corner of Mitcham Lane and 122 FDD-1572 to FDD-3058 Welham Road), London Tooting United Reformed Church, Rookstone Road, London 123 GNA-1 to GNA-2408 Tooting United Reformed Church, Rookstone Road, London 124 GNA-2409 to GNA-4781 St Nicholas Church, (Church Room), Church Lane 125 GNB-1 to GNB-2105 St Nicholas Church, (Church Room), Church Lane 126 GNB-2106 to GNB-3733 All Saints Church (formerly Bruce Hall), Brudenell Road, (near 127 GNC-1 to GNC-2728 junction with Franciscan Road) St James Centre, 1 Florence Way, Ouseley Road 128 NGA-1 to NGA-1604 Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Ged Curran Constituency Returning Officer Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 2PU Official St James Centre, 1 Florence Way, Ouseley Road 129 NGA-1605 to NGA-3183 Balham Community Church, (The Kalos Centre), 48 Endlesham Road 130 NGB-1 to NGB-1780 Balham Community Church, (The Kalos Centre), 48 Endlesham Road 131 NGB-1781 to NGB-3536 St Mark`s United Reformed Church, Rowfant Road, (entrance also in 132 NGC-1 to NGC-1217 Balham High Road) St Mark`s United Reformed Church, Rowfant Road, (entrance also in 133 NGC-1218 to NGC-2263 Balham High Road) Holy Trinity Church, 74 Trinity Road, (corner of Trinity Crescent) 134 NGD-1 to NGD-1238 Holy Trinity Church, 74 Trinity Road, (corner of Trinity Crescent) 135 NGD-1239 to NGD-2341 Fairlight Christian Centre, Fairlight Road, London 136 TTA-1 to TTA-1517 Fairlight Christian Centre, Fairlight Road, London 137 TTA-1518 to TTA-2671 Church Hall, Pilgrims` Union Church of God, Aldis Street, London 138 TTB-1/1 to TTB-2479 St Augustine`s Church Hall, Broadwater Road, (near junction with 139 TTC-1 to TTC-1374 Upper Tooting Road) St Augustine`s Church Hall, Broadwater Road, (near junction with 140 TTC-1375 to TTC-2307 Upper Tooting Road) Tooting Hub (Youth Club), St. Peter's Church Hall, 7a Beechcroft 141 TTD-1 to TTD-2167 Road Derinton Road Community Centre, (entrance from Blakenham Road 142 TTE-1 to TTE-2055 only, near junction with Derinton Road) Swaffield Nursery School, St Ann`s Hill, London 143 WCA-1 to WCA-3155/2 Battersea Ironsides Sports and Social Club, Openview (by junction 144 WCB-1 to WCB-2482 with Burntwood Lane), London Windmill Nursery, Heathfield Road, London 145 WCC-1 to WCC-1562 Trinity Road Chapel, 207 Trinity Road, London 146 WCD-1 to WCD-1176 Fitzhugh Community Clubroom, Fitzhugh Estate, Trinity Road 147 WCE-1 to WCE-1952/1 Broomwood Methodist Church Hall, entrance in Kyrle Road, London 201 BHA-1 to BHA-1741 Broomwood Methodist Church Hall, entrance in Kyrle Road, London 202 BHA-1743 to BHA-3396 Balham Library Hall, 16 Ramsden Road, London 203 BHB-1 to BHB-1651 Balham Library Hall, 16 Ramsden Road, London 204 BHB-1652 to BHB-3356 The Salvation Army, 38 Balham High Road, London 205 BHC-1 to BHC-2672 St Andrew`s United Reformed Church, 135 Laitwood Road, London 206 BHD-1 to BHD-1952 Training and Resource Centre, Alma Road, London 207 FFA-1 to FFA-1600 Training and Resource Centre, Alma Road, London 208 FFA-1601 to FFA-3075/1
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