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Just to let you know that it will be a walkabout organised by Southwark Council on Thursday 9th at 3.30pm to let them know what it need to be done at the area. Here is the email from the council's Unit Manager for Community Wardens.

It would be wonderful if you can join!



It was really great to meet you all at the residents meeting where we discussed concerns over safety and asb in and around the vicinity of Greendale.


As agreed, we are inviting you to a general walkabout of the area so that we can look at ways in which we can improve the area and reduce fears of safety and incidents of ASB.


To confirm other actions that have been taken since the meeting:


- CCTV signage will be put up in the walkway and along Greendale week beginning 23rd October

- Agreement that Southwark Grounds maintenance will cut back the path leading to Greendale ? work is ongoing to confirm ownership of the land for future maintenance.

- Request to TFL to erect signage at Greendale to advice cyclists not to speed down Greendale and to be mindful of other people using the path.

- Lighting survey has been requested.


We look forward to meeting you on site on Thurs 9 Nov at 15:30, exact location TBC.

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