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Polling Stations for 2021 GLA Elections Reference District(s) Polling Place for 2021 Previous Venue 1 BNB1 Bankside House, 24 Sumner Street, SE1 9JA 2 BNB2 Queensborough Community Centre, Scovell Road, SE1 1QQ 3 BNB3 Blackfriars Settlement, 1 Rushworth Street, SE1 0RB Albrighton Community Centre, 37 Albrighton Road, SE22 4 CHH1 8AH Albrighton Community Centre, 37 Albrighton Road, SE22 5 CHH2 8AH Denmark Hill Community Centre, Blanchedowne, Denmark 6 CHH3 Hill Estate, SE5 8HL St George the Martyr, Borough High Street, London, SE1 John Harvard Library Hall, 211 Borough High Street, London 7 CHR1 1JA SE1 1JA 8 CHR2 Tabard Gardens TMC Hall, 3 Hankey Place, SE1 4BQ South London Mission, Central Hall, 256 Bermondsey Street, 9 CHR3 SE1 3UJ The Roundhouse, Corner of Cardinal Bourne St & Great 10 CHR4 Dover Street, SE1 4EH Rockingham Community Centre, Falmouth Rd/Rockingham 11 CHR5 St, SE1 6RQ 12 CMG1 John Ruskin Primary School, John Ruskin Street, SE5 0PQ Camberwell Salvation Army, 105 Lomond Grove, London, 13 CMG2 SE5 7HG 14 CMG3 Crawford Primary School, Crawford Road, SE5 9NF St Mary’s Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 305 Camberwell New 15 CMG4 Rd, Camberwell, SE5 0TF Jessie Duffett Tenants Hall, (Wyndham Hall), Wyndham 16 CMG5 Road, SE5 0UB 17 DLH1 Honor Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road, SE22 0SG The Herne Tavern, 2 Forest Hill Road, London SE22 0RR Dawson Heights Community Room, Ladlands , Dawson 18 DLH2 Heights Estate, SE22 0PW 19 DLH3 Christchurch UR&M Church, 263 Barry Road, SE22 0JT St Clements Church Hall, Friern Road Or Barry Road, (By 20 DLH4 Graham Court), SE22 OAU DLV1, 21 DLV1A, Herne Hill Methodist Hall, Half Moon Lane, SE24 9JG DLV1B 22 DLV2 Dulwich Library, 368 Lordship Lane, SE22 8NB 23 DLV3 St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT 24 DLV4 Herne Hill Baptist Church, Half Moon Lane, SE24 9HU 25 DLW1 Dulwich College Old Library, Dulwich Common, SE21 7LD Lordship Lane TRA Hall, Entr. Rear of Bew Court, Lordship 26 DLW2 Lane, SE22 8NZ Dulwich Wood Primary School, Entrance on Bowen Road, 27 DLW3 SE21 8NS Kingswood House, Seeley Drive, London SE21 8QR Kingswood Estate TRA Hall (KETRA), Telfer House, Seeley 28 DLW4 Drive, SE21 8QW 29 FRD1 Surrey Square Mission, 16 Surrey Square, SE17 2JU Michael Faraday Primary School, Portland Street, (Hopwood 30 FRD2 Road entrance), SE17 2HR FRD3, 31 InSpire - the Crypt at St Peter's, Liverpool Grove, SE17 2HH FRD3A Michael Faraday Primary School, Portland Street, (Hopwood 32 FRD4 Road entrance), SE17 2HR 33 GGR1 Amott Road Baptist Church, Amott Road, SE15 4HU 34 GGR2 Dulwich Leisure Centre, 2b Crystal Palace Road, SE22 9HB East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-64 Darrell Road, SE22 35 GGR3 9NL Lordship Lane Baptist Church, 287 Lordship Lane, East 36 GGR4 Dulwich, SE22 8JG Dulwich Grove United Reformed Church, East Dulwich 37 GGR5 Grove, SE22 8RH 38 LBW1 Bermondsey Village Hall, Kirby Grove, SE1 3TD 39 LBW2 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey Street, SE1 2AN Kagyu Samye Dzong Buddhist Meditation Centre, 15 Spa Road, 40 LBW3 Ellen Brown Play Centre, 145 Grange Road, SE1 3EU London SE16 3SA Haddon Hall Baptist Church, 22 Tower Bridge Road, SE1 41 LBW4 4TR 42 LBW5 Bermondsey Village Hall, Kirby Grove, SE1 3TD Downside Fisher Youth Club, Coxson Place, Druid Street, 43 NBM1 SE1 2EZ 44 NBM2 Wade Hall, Dickens Estate, SE1 2DH 45 NBM3 Cherry Garden Hall, 210 Jamaica Road, SE16 4RT 46 NBM4 Four Squares TRA Hall, 1 Marden Square, SE16 2HZ 47 NBM5 Keetons TRA Hall, 2 Tranton Road, Keetons Estate Brimtonroy TRA Hall, Brimmington Estate, 2 Culmore Road, 48 NQR1 SE15 2RQ St Mary's Church & Community Centre, 17 St Mary`s Road, 49 NQR2 SE15 2EA 50 NQR3 Buchan TRA Hall, 86 Buchan Road, SE15 3HQ 51 NQR4 The Green Community Centre, Nunhead Green, SE15 3QQ 52 NQR5 Cossall Tenants Hall, 48 Mortlock Close, SE15 2QE Newington Estate TA Hall, 77 Canterbury Place, Newington 53 NTN1 Estate, SE17 3AD 54 NTN2 Keyworth Primary School, Faunce Street, SE17 3TR 55 NTN3 Surrey Gardens Memorial Hall, Penrose Street, SE17 3DW 56 NTN4 Brandon 3 Senior Citizen Hall, Grimsell Path, SE5 0TB 57 NTN5 Brandon Library, 17 Maddock Way, SE17 3NH Draper Community Hall, 1 Howell Walk, Draper Estate, SE1 58 NWL1 6TL English Martyrs Parish Hall, Stead Street, Wadding St 59 NWL2 Entrance, SE17 1RA 60 NWL3 Doubtfire Hall, Tatum Street, SE17 1QR Mardyke Tenants Hall, Crosslet Street, London SE17 1HH Nelson Estate TRA Hall, Trafalgar House, Bronti Close, 61 NWL4 SE17 2HF St John`s Walworth C of E Primary School, Larcom Street, 62 NWL5 London, SE17 1NQ Astley Cooper TRA Hall, 375 Old Kent Road, Wessex 63 OKR1 House, SE1 5JQ 64 OKR2 St Philip`s Church Hall, Avondale Square, SE1 5PD Links Community Centre, 353 Rotherhithe New Road, SE16 65 OKR3 3HF 66 OKR4 Pilgrims Way Primary School, Manor Grove, SE15 1EF 67 OKR5 Camelot Primary School, Bird In Bush Road, SE15 1QP Unwin and Friary TRA Hall, Frensham Street, Peckham, 68 OKR6 SE15 6TH 69 PHR1 Ivydale Primary School, Ivydale Road, Nunhead, SE15 3BU 70 PHR2 Newlands Academy, Entrance via Rye Road, SE15 3AZ 71 PHR3 Honor Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road, SE22 0SG 72 PHR4 Rye Hill Estate Tenants Hall, 241 Peckham Rye, SE15 3HZ Wickway Community Centre, Entrance on St George`s Way, 73 PKM1 SE15 6PL Sojourner Truth Community Centre, 161 Sumner Road, London 74 PKM2 Damilola Taylor Centre, 1 East Surrey Grove, SE15 6DR SE15 6LJ Apostolic Faith Church, 95 Fenham Road, Peckham, SE15 75 PKM3 1AE 76 PKM4 Peckham Library, Peckham Hill Street, SE15 5JR 77 PKM5 St Lukes Church Hall, Pentridge Street, SE15 6ED Rye Lane Baptist Chapel, 59A Rye Lane, Entrance in Cerise 78 RLN1 Road, SE15 5EX 79 RLN2 Consort Tenants Hall, 29 Philip Walk, SE15 3NH 80 RLN3 Bellenden Primary School, Dewar street, SE15 4JP St Saviours Church (Copleston Centre), Copleston Road, 81 RLN4 SE15 4AN Thomas Calton Centre, Corner of Alpha Street and 82 RLN5 Choumert Road, SE15 4NX 83 RTH1 St Mary`s Church Hall, St Marychurch Street, SE16 4JE 84 RTH2 Alfred Salter School, Quebec Way, SE16 7LP Silverlock Tenants Hall, Warndon Street, (Off Rotherhithe 85 RTH3 New Rd), SE16 2SB Silverlock Tenants Hall, Warndon Street, (Off Rotherhithe 86 RTH4 New Rd), SE16 2SB 87 RTH5 Mayflower TRA Hall, Neptune Street, SE16 7JP 88 SBM1 Ellen Brown Play Centre, 145 Grange Road, SE1 3EU 89 SBM2 Sheltered Housing Unit, 53 Rock Grove Way, SE16 3UB 90 SBM3 Galleywall Tenants Hall, Galleywall Road, SE16 3PB 91 SBM4 St Anne`s Church Hall, Thorburn Square, SE1 5QH 92 SBM5 Setchell Hall, Setchell Estate, Alscot Road, SE1 5XJ 93 SDK1 Peter Hills Primary School, 2 Beatson Walk, SE16 5ED Docklands Settlements Community Centre, 400 Salter Road, 94 SDK2 SE16 5LJ Docklands Settlements Community Centre, 400 Salter Road, 95 SDK3 SE16 5LJ 96 SDK4 Surrey Docks Water Sports Centre, Rope Street, SE16 7SX 97 SGG1 St George`s Cathedral Hall, Lambeth Road, SE1 6HR 98 SGG2 Charlotte Sharman Primary school, West Square, SE11 4SN 99 SGG3 Castle Leisure Centre, 2 St Gabriel Walk, London, SE1 6FG 100 SGL1 Trinity College Centre, 1 Newent Close, SE15 6EF South London Gallery (Clore Studio), 65-67 Peckham Road, 101 SGL2 SE5 8UH South London Tabernacle Baptist Church, Welton Hall, 102 SGL3 Bushey Hill Road, SE5 8QG 103 SGL4 Lettsom Tenants Hall, 114 Vestry Road, SE5 8PQ Camberwell Green United Reform Church, Entrance In Love 104 SGL5 Walk, Camberwell Green, SE5 8AE 105 SGL6 St Giles Centre, 81 Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8RB .
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