Greenwich London Borough Council election, 1982
The 1982 Greenwich Council election took place on 6 May 1982 to elect members of Greenwich London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the council.[1]
Ward results
Abbey Wood (2) |
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Arsenal (1) |
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Avery Hill (1) |
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Blackheath (2) |
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Burrage (1) |
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Charlton (2) |
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Coldharbour (2) |
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Deansfield (1) |
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Eltham Park (2) |
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Eynsham (2) |
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Ferrier (2) |
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Glyndon (2) |
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Herbert (2) |
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Hornfair (2) |
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Kidbrooke (2) |
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Lakedale (2) |
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Middle Park (2) |
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New Eltham (2) |
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Nightingale (1) |
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Palace (1) |
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Plumstead Common (1) |
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Rectory Field (2) |
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St Alfege (2) |
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St Mary's (2) |
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St Nicholas (2) |
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Sherard (2) |
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Shrewsbury (1) |
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Slade (2) |
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Sutcliffe (1) |
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Tarn (1) |
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Thamesmead Moorings (2) |
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Trafalgar (2) |
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Vanbrugh (2) |
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Well Hall (2) |
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West (2) |
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Woolwich Common (2) |
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References
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