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Bexley and Bromley NOTICE OF POLL ELECTION OF A CONSTITUENCY MEMBER OF THE LONDON ASSEMBLY for the Greater London Authority constituency of BEXLEY AND BROMLEY Notice is hereby given that: 1. The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: Name of Candidate Home Address Description (if any) BORELLA 38 Cedarwood Place, Maylands Drive, Sidcup, DA14 Labour and Co-operative Party Stef 4BF FORTUNE (Address in London Borough of Bromley) Conservative & Unionist Party Peter Timothy ION (Address in London Borough of Bromley) Green Party Mary Elizabeth PASTOR (Address in London Borough of Bexley) ReformUK - London Deserves Michael Charles Better TWEDDLE (Address in London Borough of Bromley) Liberal Democrats Allan Joseph James 2. A poll for the above election will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021 between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 3. The number to be elected is ONE. 4. The poll for the above election will be taken together with the poll for the election of the Mayor of London and the election of London Members of the GLA. In addition, this poll is combined with the election of a Councillor in the following wards and polling stations: Longlands Ward (Bexley) - Polling Station Numbers: BEX78, BEX79X, BEX80X, BEX81X, BEX82X and BEX83 Crystal Palace Ward (Bromley) - Polling Station Numbers: BRM100, BRM101X, BRM102X, BRM103X, BRM104X and BRM105 5. The situation of Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: Dated Thursday 22 April 2021 David Mark Bowen Constituency Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Bromley Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, BR1 3UH 6. Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to Number persons entitled to vote thereat vote thereat LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY Barnehurst School, Barnehurst Close, Erith, East Wickham Primary Academy, Wickham BEX1 BH1B-1 to BH1B-1262 BEX63X EW1S-1 to EW1S-1821 Kent Street, Welling Hall Adj To Barnehurst Methodist Church, East Wickham Primary Academy, Wickham EW1S-1822 to EW1S- Barnehurst Road, Risedale Road, BEX2 BH2B-1 to BH2B-1499 BEX64X Street, Welling 3457 Bexleyheath Parkside Hall, 1 Parkside Cross, Barnehurst, Welling Youth Centre, Entrance Upper EW2S-2/1 to EW2S- BEX3 BH3B-1 to BH3B-1471 BEX65 Bexleyheath Wickham Lane, Welling 1512 Normandy Primary School, Fairford Avenue, St Mary`s Hall, Sandringham Drive, Welling, BEX4X BH4B-1 to BH4B-1673 BEX66 EW3S-1 to EW3S-1378 Bexleyheath, Kent Kent Normandy Primary School, Fairford Avenue, BH4B-1674 to BH4B- Eastcote Primary Academy, Eastcote Road, BEX5X BEX67 EW4S-1 to EW4S-2007 Bexleyheath, Kent 2978 Welling, Kent Temp Polling Station Frinsted/Birling (BH5B), Welling Secondary School, Berwick Road, BEX6 BH5B-1 to BH5B-1351 BEX68X EW5B-1 to EW5B-1810 Frinsted Road/Birling Road, Erith, Kent Welling Church of the Good Shepherd, 142 Blackfen Welling Secondary School, Berwick Road, EW5B-1811 to EW5B- BEX7X BL1S-1 to BL1S-1861 BEX69X Road, Sidcup Welling 3517 Church of the Good Shepherd, 142 Blackfen BL1S-1862 to BL1S- Bishop Ridley CE School, Northumberland BEX8X BEX70 FW1S-2 to FW1S-1862 Road, Sidcup 3316 Avenue, Welling, Kent Days Lane Primary School, Days Lane, Falconwood Community Centre, The Green, BEX9 BL2S-1 to BL2S-1941 BEX71X FW2S-1 to FW2S-1163 Sidcup Welling, Kent Falconwood Community Centre, The Green, FW2S-1164 to FW2S- Holy Redeemer Church, Days Lane, Sidcup BEX10X BL3S-1 to BL3S-1884 BEX72X Welling, Kent 2263 BL3S-1885 to BL3S- Hook Lane Primary School, Faraday Road, Holy Redeemer Church, Days Lane, Sidcup BEX11X BEX73X FW3S-1 to FW3S-1752 3014 Welling Holy Trinity Lamorbey C of E School, Burnt Hook Lane Primary School, Faraday Road, FW3S-1753 to FW3S- BEX12 BL4S-1 to BL4S-784 BEX74X Oak Lane, Sidcup Welling 3294 Temp Polling Station, Ellison Road (BL5S), Danson Primary School, Danson Lane, Grass Verge, Opposite 22 Ellison Road, BEX13 BL5S-1 to BL5S-1319 BEX75X FW4B-1 to FW4B-1528 Welling, Kent Sidcup Holy Trinity C of E Church Hall, Hurst Road, Danson Primary School, Danson Lane, FW4B-1529 to FW4B- BEX14 BL6S-1 to BL6S-1852 BEX76X Sidcup Welling, Kent 2978 Temp Polling Station The Oval, The Oval, Fosters Primary School, Westbrooke Road, BEX15 BP1S-1 to BP1S-1967 BEX77 FW5B-1 to FW5B-1770 Sidcup Welling, Kent Sherwood Park Primary School, Sherwood Dulverton Primary School, Dulverton Road, BEX16X BP2S-1 to BP2S-1353 BEX78 LL1S-1 to LL1S-1427 Park Avenue, Sidcup New Eltham Sherwood Park Primary School, Sherwood BP2S-1354 to BP2S- Christchurch Church Hall, Woodside BEX17X BEX79X LL2S-1 to LL2S-1717 Park Avenue, Sidcup 2206 Crescent, Sidcup, Kent St James the Great, Blendon, Bladindon Christchurch Church Hall, Woodside BEX18X BP3S-1 to BP3S-1386 BEX80X LL2S-1718 to LL2S-2805 Drive, Bexley Crescent, Sidcup, Kent St James the Great, Blendon, Bladindon BP3S-1387 to BP3S- Sidcup Baptist Church Hall, 167 Main Road, BEX19X BEX81X LL3S-1 to LL3S-1356 Drive, Bexley 2452 Sidcup, Kent The Anchor Public House, Bridgen Road, Sidcup Baptist Church Hall, 167 Main Road, BEX20 BP4S-1 to BP4S-1226 BEX82X LL3S-1357 to LL3S-2570 Bexley Sidcup, Kent Hurst Primary School - Nursery, Dorchester Carlton Resource Centre, Carlton Road, BEX21 BP5S-1 to BP5S-1660 BEX83 LL4S-1 to LL4S-980 Avenue, Bexley Sidcup, Kent Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School, The Great Harry P.H., Parsonage Manorway, BEX22 BP6S-1 to BP6S-1153 BEX84 NH1E-1 to NH1E-1544 Hurst Road, Sidcup, Kent Parsonage Manorway, Erith Northumberland Heath Baptist Church , Hurst Community Centre, Hurst Road, Bexley BEX23 BP7S-2 to BP7S-1129 BEX85X NH2E-2 to NH2E-1350 Belmont Road, Erith Buckles Court, 96 Fendyke Road, Belvedere BEX24 BV1E-1 to BV1E-1296 NH2B-1 to NH2B-14 Northumberland Heath Baptist Church , BEX86X St Augustine`s Nursery, St Augustines Road, Belmont Road, Erith NH2E-1351 to NH2E- BEX25 BV2E-1 to BV2E-1737 Belvedere 2637 Upper Belvedere Library, Woolwich Road, BEX26 BV3E-1 to BV3E-1669 The Angelus Centre, Bexley Road, Erith BEX87 NH3E-1 to NH3E-1076 Belvedere Belvedere Baptist Church, 50 Nuxley Road, BEX27 BV4E-1 to BV4E-1461 King Henry School, Avenue Road, Erith BEX88 NH4E-1 to NH4E-1339 Belvedere All Saints Church Hall, Nuxley Road, King Henry School Community Sports Centre, BEX28 BV5E-1 to BV5E-1532 BEX89 NH5B-1 to NH5B-1265 Belvedere, Kent 45-27 Ramsden Road, Erith Belvedere Family Resource Centre, Station Temp Poll Station Reddy Road (SN1B/E), BEX29 BV6E-1 to BV6E-1517 BEX90 SN1B-1 to SN1B-1561 Road, Belvedere Adjacent to Alexandra Road, Erith Belvedere Community Centre, Mitchell Close, Temp Poll Station Reddy Road (SN1B/E), BEX30 BV7E-1 to BV7E-1156 BEX90 SN1E-1 to SN1E-46 Belvedere, Kent Adjacent to Alexandra Road, Erith Temp Polling Station The Morgan PH (BV8E), Slade Green Community Centre, Chrome The Morgan P.H. - Car Park, Clydesdale BEX31 BV8E-1 to BV8E-1390 BEX91X SN2B-1 to SN2B-1561 Road, Erith Way, Belvedere Slade Green Community Centre, Chrome SN2B-1562 to SN2B- BX1B-1 to BX1B-1389 BEX92X Belmont Primary School, Belmont Road, Road, Erith 2373 BEX32X Erith, Kent Peareswood Primary School, Peareswood BX1E-95 to BX1E-98 BEX93 SN3B-1 to SN3B-1271 Road, Erith BX1B-1390 to BX1B- Inspire Community Trust Centre, 20 Whitehall BEX94 SN4B-1 to SN4B-1583 Belmont Primary School, Belmont Road, 2643 Lane, Erith, Kent BEX33X Erith, Kent Slade Green Railway Club, Forest Road, BX1E-1 to BX1E-94 BEX95 SN5B-1 to SN5B-1499/2 Slade Green Pincott Hall, Christ Church, Broadway, BEX34 BX2B-1 to BX2B-1660 St Andrews Church, Maylands Drive, Sidcup BEX96 SP1S-1 to SP1S-1629 Bexleyheath St Martins Church, Maxim Room, Erith Road, Cleeve Park Secondary School (temp BEX35 BX3B-1 to BX3B-1875 BEX97 SP2S-1 to SP2S-1820 Barnehurst portacabin), Bexley Lane, Sidcup, Kent Public Gallery East, Bexley Civic Offices, 2 Footscray Baptist Church Hall, Sidcup Hill, BEX36 BX4B-1 to BX4B-1956 BEX98 SP3S-1 to SP3S-1565 Watling Street, Bexleyheath Sidcup Dated Thursday 22 April 2021 David Mark Bowen Constituency Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Bromley Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, BR1 3UH Grace Baptist Church Hall, Albion Road, Birkbeck Primary School, Alma Road, Sidcup, BEX37 BX5B-1 to BX5B-1162 BEX99X SP4S-1 to SP4S-1644 Bexleyheath Kent St John Vianney Church Hall, Heathfield Birkbeck Primary School, Alma Road, Sidcup, SP4S-1645 to SP4S- BEX38 BX6B-1 to BX6B-890 BEX100X Road, Bexleyheath Kent 3196 Townley Grammar School, Townley Road, Emmanuel Church, Hadlow Road, Sidcup, BEX39 BX7B-1 to BX7B-1606 BEX101 SP5S-1 to SP5S-1577 Bexleyheath, Kent Kent St Michael`s Community Centre, Wrotham BEX40 CK1B-1 to CK1B-967 Scouts Hall, Grassington Road, Sidcup BEX102 SP6S-1 to SP6S-776 Road, Welling, Kent Brampton Primary Academy, Brampton Road, The Oddfellows Hall, 118 Maidstone Road, BEX41 CK2B-1 to CK2B-1488 BEX103 SP7S-1 to SP7S-902 Bexleyheath Foots Cray St Thomas More School, Sheldon Road, North Cray Neighbourhood Centre, 1 Davis BEX42X CK3B-1 to CK3B-1264 BEX104 SS1S-1 to SS1S-1733 Bexleyheath Way, Sidcup St Thomas More School, Sheldon Road, CK3B-1265 to CK3B- The Bothy, St James Church, North Cray BEX43X BEX105 SS2S-1 to SS2S-913 Bexleyheath 2361 Road, Sidcup Danson Youth Centre, Brampton Road, Old Bexley C of E Primary School, Hurst BEX44 CK4B-1 to CK4B-1426 BEX106 SS3S-1 to SS3S-1953 Bexleyheath, Kent Road, Bexley Upland Primary School, Church Road, St John Fisher Church Hall, 48 Thanet Road, BEX45 CK5B-1 to CK5B-1326 BEX107 SS4S-1 to SS4S-2282
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