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I saw the first warning notice this morning near to the East Dulwich War Memorial when I was out shopping.


The sign says work starts on 2007-09-03 with an estimated duration of three months. The sign also gives the customary warning about delays and using alternative routes.


Does anyone have more information? Which parts of Lordship Lane? Will the work be done in phases? Which roads will be closed or made one-way? Will there be additional parking restrictions?

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Well Gallery Road is still shut, that's one option shut off. What on earth have they been doing there apart from nothing. I expect it's another of Ken's attempts to give up using the car because of artificially created congestion.

I expetc many people will go along Forest Hill Road instead, or Upland.

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