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Dulwich and West Norwood - Tessa Jowell MP (Labour)

Wards include: Coldharbour, Herne Hill, Thurlow Park, Knights Hill, Gipsy Hill.


Tessa Jowell MP holds advice sessions on Fridays from 11am to 12.30pm, no appointment needed.


Advice sessions in 2007 are as follows:


Nettlefold Hall (West Norwood Library)

1-3 Norwood High Street, West Norwood SE27 9JU:

2 November, 7 December


Kingswood House (Kingswood Estate)

Seeley Drive, Dulwich SE21 8QR:

9 November, 14 December


Brixton Advice Centre

167 Railton Road, Herne Hill SE24 0LU:

16 November


East Dulwich Community Centre

46-64 Darrell Road, East Dulwich SE22 9NL:

23 November

Please note: All venues are wheelchair accessible.

There are no advice sessions on Bank Holidays, in the summer break, over the Christmas and New Year period and at certain other times.


You can contact Tessa Jowell at any time by writing to:

Rt. Hon. Tessa Jowell MP

House of Commons

London SW1A OAA

Tel: 020 7219 3409

Fax: 020 7219 2702

Email: jowellt@parliament.uk

Web: www.tessajowell.net

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