Kennington

According to one account, Rose and Jackie Tyler lived in a council estate in Kennington (PROSE: Rose Tyler) in the London Borough of Southwark, (TV: Father's Day) however other accounts placed the Powell Estate in Peckham. (COMIC: Silver Scream, PROSE: Downtime: Child of the New World, AUDIO: Ghosts)

The restaurant the duplicate of Mickey Smith took Rose Tyler to in March 2005 (TV: Rose) was located in Kennington. (PROSE: The Doctor Was Involved in the Dummy Massacre)

In mid-2006, after the Northern and Jubilee London Underground lines began to be refurbished, an exponential quantity of still-active Schlechter Wolves were excavated in Bow, Pimlico, Kennington in London. (PROSE: Unexploded WWII Bomb Warnings)

Behind the scenes
While the short story Rose Tyler was the first story to give a explicit location for the Powell Estate, scenes in the television episode Aliens of London evidently depicted the Powell Estate being located in Kennington, specifically in a 1:1 location to its real world filming location, the Brandon Estate, located in Kennington. Kennington is situated along the border of and the London Borough of Southwark, and the estate's location in the London Borough of Southwark was also evident from TV: Father's Day.

Thus, choosing a location that both aligns with the real world and the DWU logically makes sense. However, it was later established in comic strip Silver Scream that the Powell Estate was located in Peckham, which has been seemingly accepted by every story that came out after it, which creates irreconcilable discrepancies with stories such as Aliens of London, where various shots would be impossible if the Powell Estate was located in Peckham.

Furthermore, the BBC's webpage on Doctor Who from 2005 states that Rose is from SE15, which is Peckham's postcode, whereas the postcode for Kennington is primarily SE11. Additionally, the short story Meet Rose gives "SE15 7GO" as her postcode, while the television episode Army of Ghosts gives "SU15 7GO", both fictionalised versions of the assumed postcode.