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College Ward covers the area south of Dulwich Common, along with the Lordship Lane Estate, Overhill Road (inc Dawson's Heights), part of Underhill Road, Wood Vale and Lordship Lane east of Upland Road. The ward also covers parts of Upper Sydenham, Gipsy Hill and Crystal Palace under Southwark.


Currently she's got two jobs, as MP for Dulwich and West Norwood which covers College, Village and East Dulwich Ward, as well as her job as a Cllr for College Ward on Southwark Council.

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Hi Bodsier,

Councillors are elected to the whoel council but elected by people in a ward. We clearly focus on our respective wards but we are councillors for the whole borough.

So I get casework for areas other than East Dulwich ward and I'm sure vice versa.

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