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<p>The main Parliamentary Estate has the following pedestrian entrances available
to passholders (see exceptions to this below):</p><p><strong>House of Commons</strong></p><ul><li>Canon
Row/Derby Gate</li><li>1 Parliament Street</li><li>Carriage Gates Turnstiles</li><li>Subway
– Westminster Tube</li><li>Cromwell Green Visitor Entrance</li><li>St Stephen's Entrance</li><li>Portcullis
House</li><li>53 Parliament Street</li></ul><p><strong><br>House of Lords</strong></p><ul><li>Black
Rod’s Garden</li><li>Chancellor's Gate</li><li>Peers’ Entrance – By convention and
practice, only Peers and their spouses or partners are allowed to use this entrance.
Members of the House of Lords are allowed to invite up to six guests in via this route
unless dispensation to bring in more is given by Black Rod. Guests must be booked
in by name before they are allowed access.</li></ul><p><br>Pedestrian entry points
to outbuildings which form part of the Parliamentary Estate are not restricted to
particular categories of passholder.</p><p>Holders of the following passes have restricted
access to certain pedestrian entrances on the Estate:</p><ul><li><strong>Former Member
Passes</strong> – Subway, St Stephen's, Portcullis House entrances only</li><li><strong>House
of Commons Nursery Passes</strong> – 1 Parliament Street entrance only</li><li><strong>Westminster
Gym Passes</strong> – Derby Gate entrance only</li><li><strong>MEP Passes</strong>
– MEPs are only able to access the House of Lords via Black Rod’s Garden entrance
and can only use readers within the House of Lords.</li></ul>
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