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Appendix 1 of the Full (Acting) Returning Officer's Report Appendix 1 Current Polling Districts in each Parliamentary Constituency Croydon Central Constituency Polling District Ward ADE1 Addiscombe East ADE2 Addiscombe East ADE3 Addiscombe East ADE4 Addiscombe East ADW1 Addiscombe West ADW2 Addiscombe West ADW3 Addiscombe West ADW4 Addiscombe West ADW5 Addiscombe West FFD2 Fairfield FFD3 Fairfield FFD4 Fairfield FFD5 Fairfield NAN1 New Addington North NAN2 New Addington North NAN3 New Addington North NAN4 New Addington North NAS1 New Addington South NAS2 New Addington South NAS3 New Addington South NAS4 New Addington South PHW1 Parkhill and Whitgift PHW2 Parkhill and Whitgift PHW3 Parkhill and Whitgift SAV1 Selsdon and Addington Village SAV2 Selsdon and Addington Village SAV3 Selsdon and Addington Village SVF3 Selsdon Vale and Forestdale SVF4 Selsdon Vale and Forestdale SHN1 Shirley North SHN2 Shirley North SHN3 Shirley North SHN4 Shirley North SHN5 Shirley North SHN6 Shirley North SHN7 Shirley North SHS1 Shirley South SHS2 Shirley South SHS3 Shirley South SHS4 Shirley South 1 of 4 SCN1 South Croydon WDS1 Woodside WDS2 Woodside WDS3 Woodside WDS4 Woodside WDS5 Woodside WDS6 Woodside Croydon North Constituency Polling District Ward BMR1 Bensham Manor BMR2 Bensham Manor BMR3 Bensham Manor BMR4 Bensham Manor BMR5 Bensham Manor BMR6 Bensham Manor BGN1 Broad Green BGN2 Broad Green BGN3 Broad Green BGN4 Broad Green BGN5 Broad Green BGN6 Broad Green BGN7 Broad Green CPU1 Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood CPU2 Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood CPU3 Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood CPU4 Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood CPU5 Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood CPU6 Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood FFD1 Fairfield NPH1 Norbury and Pollards Hill NPH2 Norbury and Pollards Hill NPH3 Norbury and Pollards Hill NPH4 Norbury and Pollards Hill NPH5 Norbury and Pollards Hill NPK1 Norbury Park NPK2 Norbury Park NPK3 Norbury Park NPK4 Norbury Park NPK5 Norbury Park SEL1 Selhurst SEL2 Selhurst SEL3 Selhurst SEL4 Selhurst 2 of 4 SND1 South Norwood SND2 South Norwood SND3 South Norwood SND4 South Norwood SND5 South Norwood SND6 South Norwood TNH1 Thornton Heath TNH2 Thornton Heath TNH3 Thornton Heath TNH4 Thornton Heath TNH5 Thornton Heath TNH6 Thornton Heath WDN1 Waddon WDN7 Waddon WTN1 West Thornton WTN2 West Thornton WTN3 West Thornton WTN4 West Thornton WTN5 West Thornton WTN6 West Thornton Croydon South Constituency Polling District Ward CTN1 Coulsdon Town CTN2 Coulsdon Town CTN3 Coulsdon Town CTN4 Coulsdon Town CTN5 Coulsdon Town CTN6 Coulsdon Town KLY1 Kenley KLY2 Kenley KLY3 Kenley KLY4 Kenley KLY5 Kenley OCN1 Old Coulsdon OCN2 Old Coulsdon OCN3 Old Coulsdon OCN4 Old Coulsdon OCN5 Old Coulsdon OCN6 Old Coulsdon PWC1 Purley and Woodcote PWC2 Purley and Woodcote PWC3 Purley and Woodcote PWC4 Purley and Woodcote 3 of 4 PWC5 Purley and Woodcote PWC6 Purley and Woodcote POR1 Purley Oaks and Riddlesdown POR2 Purley Oaks and Riddlesdown POR3 Purley Oaks and Riddlesdown POR4 Purley Oaks and Riddlesdown SAN1 Sanderstead SAN2 Sanderstead SAN3 Sanderstead SAN4 Sanderstead SAN5 Sanderstead SAN6 Sanderstead SAN7 Sanderstead SAV4 Selsdon and Addington Village SAV5 Selsdon and Addington Village SAV6 Selsdon and Addington Village SVF1 Selsdon Vale and Forestdale SVF2 Selsdon Vale and Forestdale SCN2 South Croydon SCN3 South Croydon SCN4 South Croydon SCN5 South Croydon SCN6 South Croydon WDN2 Waddon WDN3 Waddon WDN4 Waddon WDN5 Waddon WDN6 Waddon 4 of 4.
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