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If you will be away on polling day, at work or on holiday, are physically unable or just don't have the time to get to a polling station to vote in person, you can still exercise your democratic right to vote. You may have moved house since the electoral register was drawn up and have not yet joined the register at your new address.

You can choose either to vote by post or to appoint someone else - a proxy - to vote on your behalf.

To find out more about voting by post, please visit the Government's official site at:

https://www.gov.uk/voting-in-the-uk

From this site, you can download an application form to vote by post.

Simply print the form out, complete the details and send it to the local Electoral Registration Officer at the local council's offices.

Royal Borough of Greenwich
Town Hall
Wellington Street
Woolwich
London SE18 6PW

020 8854 8888

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Outline map of the new wards (Local Government Boundary Commission for England)

New Council wards announced ahead of local elections

Wednesday, 4 August, 2021

The Local Government Boundary Commission has published its final recommendations for the Royal Borough of Greenwich, confirming the new wards that will elect councillors from next year.

Greenwich Council chamber, Woolwich Town Hall

Labour ignores objections and votes to limit public criticism

Friday, 2 April, 2021

Greenwich Conservatives have condemned the local Labour Council for restricting the rights of local residents to ask questions at future Council meetings. At this week’s Council meeting,  the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Labour Councillors forced through a further set of changes to the Council’s

Traffic in Greenwich

Halt unpopular traffic measures, say Conservatives

Tuesday, 23 March, 2021

Greenwich Conservatives have called for a halt to unpopular traffic measures in the Borough, demanding that the Labour Cabinet seek explicit public approval in a local referendum before any more are introduced.

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