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  1. Yes, but you wouldn't use it for commuting to the City. N Dulwich and E Dulwich stations are 6 and 5 stops from London Bridge, where you can walk or switch to a train into Cannon St or Blackfriars/Farringdon. Herne Hill is on Thameslink. There are also bus routes - eg 42 goes over Tower Bridge to Liverpool Street.
  2. Like a deposit scheme, hike the upfront cost and then pay back the deposit element when it's left in the right spot (assuming that's automatically detected)?
  3. I think Harriet Harman has lived with her late husband Jack Dromy MP on Winterbrook Rd, which is next to Stradella. Neither is really DV, more Herne Hill, but the report was in the Daily Mail.
  4. Lordship Lane is long, and the question seemed to be about the area south of Townley Road. I don't think that you have to pay there.
  5. "the area between LL and Court Lane is now CPZ" I don't think it is, and you should be able to park there freely. You'd just have to remember there's no access from Dulwich Village and weekday morning/afternoon restrictions at the Townley Rd/E Dulwich Grove junction.
  6. legalalien Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not sure what to think about this kind of attitude > to comments made during consultation on the > Rotherhithe CPZ proposals. > > "The extent of the CPZ is considered to be correct > having due regard to the extent that parking > dispersion occurs when space is at a premium. It > would be very difficult for residents to have > knowledge of how additional developments in > Southwark can directly affect them, until after > the > changes occur of course. They then see changes > associated from the new development as time > passes, and how the advantages of the CPZ will > provide them with parking spaces. The layout and > extent of the area was given extensive thought by > officers and members, prior to any engagement > occurring and the zone area being developed." ie > basically residents know nothing about their area, > we are right, they will see. What's the point of > consultation then? Maybe you know this passage: "A mass of Latin words falls upon the facts like soft snow, blurring the outline and covering up all the details. The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one?s real and one?s declared aims, one turns as it were instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink." George Orwell - Politics and the English Language
  7. march46 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Love seeing the positive images put out by Clean > Air Dulwich. So many people are benefitting from > the roads being safer. > > https://twitter.com/CleanAirDulwich/status/1437503 > 039615680512?s=20 So what? People walked round here before the botched road closures, and one picture's background shows a local business that was forced to move its location. The tweeter must think folk are very gullible.
  8. There's also a place opening near the lights in Dulwich Village. It's https://www.redemptionroasters.com/ and aims to get prisoners into employment.
  9. randonneur Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please can you define what you mean by > 'independent survey'. From the EDG website https://eastdulwichgrove.com/content/uploads/2021/07/East-Dulwich-Grove__-LTN-Survey-Results-2.pdf page 5: "Face-to-face surveys with households in on East Dulwich Grove took place during June 2021. An independent external marketing company collected resident feedback for impartiality and confidentiality."
  10. Yesterday morning at Greenwich about midday. No queue to get in, not crowded inside, but there was a queue at checkout. Not too bad though. Just one muppet wearing her mask around her chin.
  11. Glad there's no exception for cyclists, but you forgot face recognition cameras and the requirement for vaccination passports! Please don't put ideas in their heads :)
  12. Any new trees should be positioned carefully to respect the view. Also, I think that slope is protected by some drainage works.
  13. They certainly should complain when they are misconceived and implemented. Using a handheld phone is another matter entirely.
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