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I did a quick google and there's a Caroline Roche based in SE23 who shares the address with a Joseph Shield which makes it very likely this is the person you are trying to find. I'm not registered with 192 so can't see the full address, but if you are or know someone who is, you could find the address that way. Good luck :-)


You're not in or near Canonbie Road, are you? I googled the other names associated with the Caroline Roche 192 entry and came up with SE23 3AP as a company address.


I've clearly got too little to do this morning - lol..

Oo well done..i'm not registered either. And i'm nowhere near either, i'm on goose green. It seems so odd that this person from Paris would send a lovely gift to entirely the wrong address.. I guess worst comes to worst I could return to sender but it seems such a shame. Forest hill doesn't have a forum does it..

> although the electoral register is publicly available.


There are two versions, the full and the edited. People can choose not to be included in the edited one. Notwithstanding the full register's availability for public inspection, there are strict conditions attached. The 2001 regulations as amended include, for example:


"A person who inspects the full register and makes a copy of it or records any particulars included in it otherwise than by means of hand-written notes shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale."

Hello all


Well thanks to the power of this lovely forum the package reached its rightful owner today. I could of course have returned to sender but it was clearly a gift and since it had come from Paris I was worried it wouldn't find its way back.


Anyway thank you everyone who helped.. warmed the cockles of my heart

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