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Camberwell Grove is CLOSED at the junction of Grove Park so you cannot access Grove Park from the north or from the south. Lots of people doing u-turns despite the signs. Apparently its for EDF works and will last up to 4 weeks. There are also two sets of temporary lights on Grove Lane so there are a lot of narky drivers out there.
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karter Wrote:

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> Hi, does anybody know what the development is

> going to be on Grove Park behind the white wooden

> boarding just on top of the railway track?


I would love to know what they are doing there. I live opposite and there are no clues at all!

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