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Worth a look as the proposed conservation area covers a slice of East Dulwich.


I can't see who wrote the Southwark Document, but some of the structure and text is very similar to the English Heritage report of 2009.


Ths post is not an endorsement of English Heritage errors.


John K

Bumping this because the Southwark conservatiom area proposals affect East Dulwich residents, and as this thread is in the fast-moving lounge it was already buried on page two.


Way back in 2009 when English Heritage published their Historical Assessment all you had to do was send them an email and they'd post you a "FREE" hard copy of the report. By nearly return post you got a very well produced A4 size book printed on good quality paper with all the colour illustrations. If it were a commercially published book it would retail at around ?30.


English Heritage has suffered severe budget cuts and I don't know if they still provide this "free" service. Nevertheless it might still be worth a try in case they have some space copies stuffed in the back of a cupboard.


John K

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