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Local Politics
Barry Road, London
SE22 0JT Southwark London Boro
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Total Electorate
86,324
voters
Population Rank
75th
Constituency
Dulwich and West Norwood
- Constituency
- Dulwich and West Norwood
- Constituency GSS Code
- E14000673
- Holding party
- LAB HOLD
- Change from 2015
- +15.6
- 2017 majority
- 28156
- 2017 election turnout
- 73%
- Swing
- +15.6%
19.5%
69.6%
8%
2.5%
0%
0%

Dulwich and West Norwood Constituency
Background of Dulwich and West Norwood
The postcode SE22 0JT is located in Dulwich and West Norwood, a UK parliament constituency represented in the House of Commons by Helen Hayes MP of the Labour party.
Dulwich and West Norwood is a UK parliamentary constituency located in South London, encompassing parts of the London Boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark. Established in 1997, the constituency amalgamated areas from the former Dulwich and Norwood seats. It has largely been a Labour stronghold, with Tessa Jowell serving as its Member of Parliament (MP) from its creation until 2015, followed by Helen Hayes.
Demographically, the constituency is diverse, featuring a mix of affluent areas such as Dulwich Village and more deprived parts like West Norwood. It includes a wide ethnic mix and a significant proportion of young professionals and families. The local housing stock ranges from Victorian and Edwardian terraces to extensive social housing estates.
Economically, the area benefits from strong transport links to central London, with many residents working in the city. The constituency also has thriving local businesses, numerous schools, and green spaces like Dulwich Park and Brockwell Park contributing to a high quality of life.
The electorate in Dulwich and West Norwood has consistently supported Labour candidates in general elections. In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency voted overwhelmingly to remain in the European Union, reflecting its progressive and cosmopolitan outlook.
The area's political landscape has been shaped by issues such as housing, education, and health services, alongside more locally specific concerns like the preservation of green spaces and investment in transport infrastructure. The constituency remains an important Labour stronghold with deep-rooted support for progressive policies and community-oriented initiatives.
Brexit
Did Dulwich and West Norwood vote for Brexit?

of the electorate in Dulwich and West Norwood voted for Brexit in the European Union (EU) referendum in June 2016.
In the 2016 EU referendum, the constituency of Dulwich and West Norwood voted to remain in the European Union. However, a significant portion of the population may have chosen to vote for Brexit due to concerns over immigration, loss of sovereignty, and a desire for greater control over laws and regulations. Additionally, some residents may have felt marginalized by establishment politics and saw leaving the EU as a way to shake up the status quo. The decision to vote for Brexit was likely influenced by a combination of economic, social, and political factors within the community.
Local Council
London Borough of Southwark
Town Hall
Peckham Road
London
SE5 8UB
Phone
020 7525 5000
Switchboard
Website
http://www.southwark.gov.uk
Email
csc@southwark.gov.uk
Fax
London Borough of Southwark is located in London, and is 1.7 miles from the SE22 0JT postcode.
Member of Parliament (MP)

MP Name
Helen Hayes MP
Party
Labour
Constituency
Dulwich and West Norwood
E14000673
Profile
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Helen Hayes MP is a Labour Party politician representing Dulwich and West Norwood. With a strong background in urban planning, she champions community-driven policies and social justice. Passionate about housing, public services, and environmental sustainability, Hayes focuses on grassroots activism. To read more about Helen Hayes and her parliamentary work, visit her official profile page.