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PCC Notice of Election NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Greater London Authority Election of a Constituency London Assembly Member in the North East Constituency The North East Constituency of the Greater London Authority comprises the London Boroughs of Waltham Forest, Hackney and Islington. Notice is hereby given that the situation of polling stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: London Borough of Waltham Forest Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF1 1,529 AA-1 to AA-1491 Cann Hall Methodist Church, 296 Cann Hall Road, WF2 Leytonstone, London E11 3NN 1,188 AA-1492 to AA-2651 WF3 1,915 AB-1 to AB-1902 Jenny Hammond Primary School, Elsham Road, Leytonstone, WF4 London E11 3JH 1,747 AB-1903 to AB-3639 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF5 1,571 AC-1 to AC-1557 Acacia Nursery School, Cecil Road, Leytonstone, London E11 WF6 3HF 1,389 AC-1558 to AC-2931 WF7 Feel Good Too Sports Centre, 1 Pavilion Walk, Leyton, London 2,249 BA-1 to BA-2225 E10 5UE WF8 1,293 BB-1 to BB-1286 Grange Park United Reform Church, Grange Park Road, WF9 Leyton, London E10 5EP 1,200 BB-1287 to BB-2486 WF10 1,792 BC-1 to BC-1756 The Score Leisure Centre, 100 Oliver Road, Leyton, London WF11 E10 5JY 1,529 BC-1757 to BC3269/1 WF12 1,372 BD-1 to BD1367 The Seddon Centre, 33 Clyde Place, Leyton, London E10 5AS WF13 1,324 BD-1368 to BD-2664 WF14 2,526 CA-1 to CA-2466 Leytonstone Library, 6 Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 WF15 1HG 1,563 CA-2467 to CA-4008 WF16 1,353 CB-1 to CB-1344 Leytonstone United Free Church, 55 Wallwood Road, WF17 Leytonstone, London E11 1AY 1,312 CB-1345 to CB-2651 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF18 1,573 CC-1 to CC-1535 Leytonstone and Wanstead Synagogue, 2 Fillebrook Road, WF19 Leytonstone, London E11 4AT 815 CC-1536 to CC-2357 WF20 Epicentre Community Centre, 41 West Street, Leytonstone, 2,203 DA-1 to DA-2173 London E11 4LJ WF21 New Testament Assembly Church, 214 Langthorne Road, 2,093 DB-1 to DB-2072 Leytonstone, London E11 4HS WF22 Downsell Primary School, Downsell Road, Leyton, London E15 1,849 DC-1 to DC-1814 2BS WF23 Ellingham Employment Services, 5-11 Ellingham Road, 2,168 DD-1 to DD-2120 Leytonstone, London E15 2AU WF24 1,448 EA-1 to EA-1424 Trinity Methodist Church, 274 High Road, Leyton, London E10 WF25 5PW 1,265 EA-1 to EA-2671 WF26 1,936 EB-1 to EB-1917 Dawlish Primary School, 4 Jesse Road, Leyton, London E10 WF27 6NN 1,722 EB-1918 to EB-3619 WF28 1,994 EC-1/1 to EC-1978 Newport School, Newport Road, Leyton, London E10 6JR WF29 1,624 EC-1979 to EC-3626 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF30 1,508 FA-1 to FA-1482 The Cornerstone Community Centre, 149 Canterbury Road, WF31 Leyton, London E10 6EH 1,447 FA-1483 to FA-2901 WF32 1,764 FB-1 to FB-1736 Belmont Park School, 101 Leyton Green Road, Leyton, London WF33 E10 6DB 1,359 FB-1737 to FB-3068 WF34 1,583 FC-1 to FC-1554/1 St. Andrew’s Church, 153 Colworth Road, Leytonstone, London WF35 E11 1JD 1,198 FC-1555 to FC-2741 WF36 Thorpe Hall Primary School, Hale End Road, Walthamstow, 2,370 GA-1 to GA-2358 London E17 4DP WF37 Oakhill Primary School, Alders Avenue, Woodford Green, 1,760 GB-1 to GB-1771 Essex IG8 WF38 1,755 GC-1 to GC-1757 Highams Park Baptist Church, 125 Cavendish Road, Highams WF39 Park, London E4 1,306 GC-1758 to GC-3038 WF40 Seventh Day Adventist Church, 40 Malvern Avenue, Highams 2,063 GD-1 to GD-2060 Park, London E4 WF41 1,688 HA-1 to HA-1677 All Saints’ Church (Old Church), 184 Old Church Road, WF42 Chingford, London E4 1,512 HA-1678 to HA-3189 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF43 United Services Club, 18 King’s Road, Chingford, London E4 2,535 HB-1 to HB-2548 WF44 1,885 HC-1 to HC-1889 Ridgeway Evangelical Church, 36 The Ridgeway, Chingford, WF45 London E4 938 HC-1890 to HC-2825 WF46 1,481 IA-1 to IA-1473 Handsworth Primary School, Handsworth Avenue, Chingford, WF47 London E4 9PJ 1.266 IA-1474 to IA-2734 WF48 Longshaw Primary Academy School, Longshaw Road, 2,508 IB-1 to IB-2502 Chingford, London E4 6LH WF49 Whitehall Primary School, Normanton Park, Chingford, London 2,061 IC-1 to IC-2062 E4 6ES WF50 St. Andrew’s Church, 56a Chingford Lane, Woodford Green, 1,343 ID-1 to ID-1324 Essex IG8 9QP WF51 15th Chingford Scout Hall, 43 Whitehall Gardens, Chingford, 2,126 JA-1 to JA-2115 London E4 6EP WF52 1,681 JB-1 to JB-1668 Yardley Primary School, Hawkwood Crescent, Chingford, WF53 London E4 7PH 1,465 JB-1669 to JB-3131 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF54 1,684 JC-1 to JC-1689 North Chingford Methodist Church, 49 Station Road, Chingford, WF55 London E4 7BU 1,378 JC-1690 to JC-3046 WF56 Highams Park and Chingford Synagogue, 81a Marlborough 2,093 KA-1 to KA-2092/1 Road, Chingford, London E4 9AL WF57 Lime Academy Larkswood, 70-72 New Road, Chingford, 2,581 KB-1 to KB-2570 London E4 8ET WF58 1,375 KC-1 to KC-1373 St. Edmund’s Church, Larkswood Road, Chingford, London E4 WF59 9DS 1,374 KD-1374 to KC-3744 WF60 St. Anne’s Church, 200 Larkshall Road, Chingford, London E4 1,693 KD-1 to KD-1711 6NP WF61 1,558 LA-1 to LA-1551 Age UK Waltham Forest Resource Hub North, 58 Hall Lane, WF62 Chingford, London E4 8EU 1,242 LA-1553 to LA-2805 WF63 1,558 LB-1 to LB-1557 The Royal British Legion, 67 Hall Lane, Chingford, London E4 WF64 8HW 1,309 LB-1558 to LB-2872 WF65 1,582 LC-1 to LC-1582 Salisbury Manor Primary School, 4 Burnside Avenue, WF66 Chingford, London E4 8YJ 1,569 LC-1584 to LC-3155 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF67 1,487 MA-1 to MA-1478 St. Peter-In-The-Forest Church, 18 Woodford New Road, WF68 Walthamstow, London E17 3PP 1,211 MA-1479 to MA-2670 WF69 Henry Maynard Primary School, Addison Road, Walthamstow, 1,976 MB-1 to MB-1968 London E17 9LT WF70 1,521 MC-1 to MC-1533 Wood Street Library, 1 Troubridge Square, Walthamtow, WF71 London E17 3GN 1,395 MC-1534 to MC-2918 WF72 Shern Hall Methodist Church, 173 Shernhall Street, 2,178 MD-1 to MD-2155 Walthamstow, London E17 9HX WF73 1,567 NA-1 to NA-1542 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Northcote Road, WF74 Walthamstow, London E17 6PQ 946 NA-1543 to NA-2490 WF75 1,557 NB-1 to NB-1527 Blackhorse Road Baptist Church, 65 Blackhorse Road, WF76 Walthamstow, London E17 7AS 1,424 NB-1528 to NB-2947 WF77 1,585 NC-1 to NC-1586 Douglas Eyre Sports Centre, Coppermill Lane, Walthamstow, WF78 London E17 7HE 1,471 NC-1587 to NC-3072 WF79 Harmony Hall, 10 Truro Road, Walthamstow, London E17 7BY 2,277 ND-1 to ND-2273 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF80 Big Creative Academy, Clifton Road, Walthamstow, London 3,168 OA-1 to OA-3012 E17 6HL WF81 Priory Court Community Centre, 11 Priory Court, Walthamstow, 2,105 OB-1 to OB-2104 London E17 5NB WF82 Winns Gallery, Aveling Centre, Lloyd Park, Walthamstow, 2,206 OC-1 to OC-2167 London E17 5JW WF83 1,623 OD-1 to OD-1608 William Morris Community Centre, 6-8 Greenleaf Road, WF84 Walthamstow, London 6QQ 1,514 OD-1609 to OD-3098 WF85 1,956 PA-1 to PA-1956 Lime Academy Hornbeam, 7 Folly Lane, Walthamstow, London WF86 E17 5NT 1,849 PA-1959 to PA-3796 WF87 1,455 PB-1 to PB-1441 Whittingham Primary Academy, 340 Higham Hill Road, WF88 Walthamstow, London E17 3QX 1,396 PB-1442 to PB-2842 WF89 2,019 PC-1 to PC-1977 Hillyfield Primary Academy (Hill Site), 99-101 Higham Hill WF90 Road, Walthamstow, London E17 6ED 1,943 PC-1978 to PC-3930/1 WF91 1,891 QA-1 to QA-1873 The Lighthouse Methodist Church, 120 Markhouse Road, WF92 Walthamstow, London E17 8RR 1,329 QA-1874 to QA-3186 Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JF Polling Station Situation Of Polling Station Number Of Description Of Persons Number Electors Entitled To Vote WF93 1,958 QB-1 to QB-1927 Mission Grove (South Site), 108 Edinburgh Road, WF94 Walthamstow, London E17 7QB 1,852 QB-1928 to QB-3765 WF95 1,552 QC-1 to QC-1521 The Meeting Point, 155a Boundary Road, Walthamtow, London WF96 E17 8NG 1,483 QC-1522 to QC-3003 WF97 1,379 RA-1 to RA-1359 Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road, Walthamstow, London WF98 E17 9NH 1,338 RA-1360 to RA-2683 WF99 Central Baptist Church, 101a Orford Road, Walthamstow, 2,130 RB-1 to RB-2103 London E17 9QR WF100 1,404 RC-1
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