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LBHF Map of Polling Stations London Borough of Brent BUCKINGHAM BUCKINGHAMHIGH WENDOVER HOLLAND RD AVENUE SPEZIA RD STREET RUCKLIDGE MWS LEGHORN STATION ROAD ROAD RD MONSON BUCHANAN RD WROTTE GDNS ROAD HARLESDEN CAPLE AVENUE RD ROAD LUSHING- RD SLEYTON RD RD RANELAGH RD RD ODESSA HARLEY RD ALL SOULS' GDNS RD AVE BATHURST LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM INGALE R O A D ROAD FURNESS P A L E R M O LANGLER ROAD HONEYWOOD NIGHT ROAD LINDEN AVE TUBBS ROAD CLIFTON ROAD RD PURVES VICTOR COLLEGE FELIXTOWE ROAD HAR ROAD NAPIER RD ROAD ASHBURNHAM RAVENSWORTH STATION Willesden ROW MS GREYHOUND ROAD GDNS PONSARD RD ROAD CHAMBERLANE RD APP LETCHFORD ROAD Junction LETCHFORD BURROWS ROAD VALLIERE GDNS RD S WITH RD BAN. RD ST RIGELEY HARROW MORTIMER CREWE RD RIGELEY MS GDNS ROAD ST Kensal Green ROAD PL RD LANE HOLBERTON MARNE ST WALDO KENMONT GDNS HAZEL ROAD TRENMAR PLOUGH CLOSE WAKEMAN LOTHROP ROAD AVENUE RD CPA HALSTOW STEPHENSON ALMA ROAD STREET BAYF. RD RAINHAM RD OLIPHANT AVE KILRAVOCK LANCEFIELD LANE CPA COMPTON RD PLACE PEMBER RD PEACH GOODHALL Old Oak RD ILBERT STREET PARRY ATLAS CUMBERLAND PK QUEENS ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA SCRUBS STREET PARK AVENUE Sidings BERENS OAK ENTER COURT STREET FORTUNEWAY BRUCKNER WARF. RD PRISE Hythe Road AVE KILBURN Gateway Kensal Green ST OLD H Y T H E WAY Industrial Trading Estate SIXTH FIFTH HARROW CAIRD ST ROAD Estate ROAD SALTER ROAD STREET St. Mary's HUXLEY ST RIVER ST Cemetery ENBROOK ST ROAD GALTONS ST R D DROOP CL GRAND FOURTH Cemetery STREET ST THIRD LAPF. SALTER BARFETT CL ROAD BASHLEY WARLOCK GDNS ROAD ALPER. RD ST H Y T H E BRAVINGTON POR. RD R O A D LANE UNION SECOND AVENUE CL FIRST AVENUE BURY ASHMORE PORTNALL BARN. RD RD CHANDOS RD ROAD TES CANAL KENSAL ROAD ADELA ST SHAF ST DRAY CL ALDERSON MIDLAND O L D L O ST KENSAL ROAD CL FERNHEAD TOLLBRIDGE CL ERR. RD WEST ROW ROAD CANAL WEDLAKE KEN. RD LEONARD'S CONLAN STREET LADBROKE ST. TERRACE CANAL WAY HAZLEWOOD CRS EAST ROW SOUTHERN MIDDLE ROW O A K A O ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS Mitre Bridge ROAD KENSAL ROAD RD ROW HARROW AVENUE ORIA Industrial Park SOUTHERN ROW GOLBORNE WALTERTON SCHOOL RD ADAIR ROAD FERMOY MANCHESTER DRIVE ELGIN Old Oak Common ADMIRAL MEWS VICT BOSWORTH SUNBEAM NOTTING BARN ROAD APPLEFORD CL GDNS WEBB HORMEA BETHUNE RD Sidings CR ST Wornington Road RD ROAD RD DALGARNO HUMBER SALTERS RD DRIVE BARLBY GDNS WOOD. PL WOOD. CHIPPENHAM MITRE Little SUTTON HILLMAN L ROAD C O M M O N SHREWSBURYDRIVE BARLBY ROAD SOUTHAM ST GOLBORNE ST MATTHEW RD WAY WAY CLOSE GROVE EXMOOR STREET TREVERTON Wormwood ROOTES ST Hammersmith SHREWSBURYDRIVE WORNINGTON ROAD EDENHAM WAY WOODFIELDS RD St. Charles ELMFIELD North Pole International Depot BARLBY ROAD METHWOLD RD Hospital Scrubs WAY ELKSTONE ROAD LIONEL H HEWER STREET WAY WELLS HOUSE RD MEWS BRUCE CLOSE RD Athlone Gdns ST ERVANS ROAD Hammersmith SUTTON G A R D E N S TELFORD WORNINGTON ROAD ACKLAM ROAD SCRUBS WAY ROAD GOLBORNE ROAD SWINBROOK ST CHARLES SQUARE CPD HIGHLEVER CL ST CHARLES SQUARE MUNRO MEWSRD BLAKES FARM RD TSTONE D A L G A R N O FARADAY ROAD GREAT WESTERN ROAD ST MARK'S ROAD WHEARD PANGBOURNE MORGAN L A N E HILL Monastery RD Chelsea & Fulham BONCHURCH RD ORCHARDCLOSE BREWSTER GDS BARLBY ROAD ADM. WALK Wormwood Scrubs OAKWORTHPrincess ROAD PORTOBELLO ROAD BEVINGTON ROAD WESTWAY GOLBORNEMEWS LANE BRACEWELL RD RD GD (elevated road) NURSERY H Parliamentary Louise ST LAWRENCE TERRACE LANE BARLBY MALVERN CL Westbourne Park CL ST CHARLES CPC ST MICHAEL'S BLAGROVE ROAD QUINTIN Hospital ARCHWAY PLACE NORBURN ST MILLWOOD LADBROKE WAY AVE ST CRESCENT ALDRIDGE ROAD GDNS ST ACKLAM ROAD ROAD CALDERON TELFORD S T LEAMINGTON ROAD PLACE RADDINGTON Q U I N T I N ST. RD WESTBOURNE HIGHLEVER ST CHARLES SQUARE ST 1 WESTBOURNE PARK VILLAS W U LB F R S AT YA NB R O O K TAVISTOCK RD D L O A V E N U E BRUNEL OXFORD GARDENS ALL SAINTS' ROAD Constituency WOODMANS WALLINGFORD ROAD TAVISTOCK Linford RD LUKE'S MEWS CHESTERTON ROAD BASSETT SNARSGATE Christie NORTH POLE ST KELFIELD GROVE ROAD MELLITUS L A T I M E R HELEN'S MCGREGOR ROAD GARDENS S MEWS WESTWAY SHREWSBURY RD OSMUNDST Stadium WESTVIEW CAMBRIDGE GARDENS CHEPSTOW TAYLOR'S CL ROAD PARK CPC ST ST STEVEN ROAD EYNHAM KINGSBRIDGE GRN DRIVE STREET S RD OXFORD GARDENS PARK ERS- MARK'S MALTON THORPE CLOSE DARTMOUTH CL BYE THE LONG CAV BASING STREET ST STEVEN GARDENS LANCASTER ROAD KILDARE TERRACE LEDBURY ROAD ALEXANDER ST FINSTOCK MS WALL LATIMER BASSETT RD POWIS TERRACE CAR. 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