Crystal Palace – Find Your Elected Representative

Crystal Palace is a place where…

  • FIVE London Boroughs meet (Croydon, Bromley, Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham)
  • SIX Local Authority Wards meet around Crystal Palace Park (and 15 Cllrs!)
  • Three separate Parliamentary constituency boundaries (for our 3 MPs) all meeting at one corner of the Triangle,
  • Four GLA London Assembly Members meet too

Map of Wards around Crystal Palace: Click the map to see your area in more detail:

To find your current local Cllr or MP an elected representative by YOUR postcode use these are useful links:

Find Your Elected Members in Around the Crystal Palace area

CRYSTAL PALACE & ANERLEY WARD – BROMLEY (e.g SE19 2BB)

CRYSTAL PALACE & UPPER NORWOOD WARD – CROYDON (e.g. SE19 3RW)

DULWICH WOOD WARD – SOUTHWARK  (e.g SE19 1LG)

PENGE AND CATOR WARD – BROMLEY (SE20 8RD)

GIPSY HILL WARD – LAMBETH (e.g SE19 1TX)

SYDENHAM WARD – LEWISHAM     (e.g SE26 6SJ)

Near to Crystal Palace are these Wards:

SOUTH NORWOOD WARD – CROYDON (e.g SE19 2RN)

MPs

London Assembly Members

Detailed interactive maps – see below for maps of boroughs boundaries and Post Codes in our area, and Wards.  See other local ward boundaires here.

   

It’s tricky getting joined up planning and services in this unique cross border area… and where Inner and Outer London meets too!

The role of a councillor A councillor’s primary role is to represent their ward or division and the people who live in it. Councillors provide a bridge between the community and the council. As well as being an advocate for local residents and signposting them to the right people at the council, you will need to keep them informed about the issues that affect them.

See how to go to Four London Boroughs In Less Than A Minute in this video….

 

There are also five different local Metropolitan Police neighbourhood teams that meet here too, spanning three BCU (Basic Command Units), and two different Police Licencing teams. See here for more details to find your local MET contact information.

Update: 17 May 2026


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