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Lowlander Wrote:

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> I don?t have photo. I happen to know two ship

> owners quite well, both have posters up but

> neither has heard of EDIBA but I?m never going to

> get around asking more in the foreseeable future.


The EDIBA presented a petition about the CPZ to the Council Assembly in March: http://moderngov.southwark.gov.uk/documents/s81366/Report%20Petition.pdf.


I heard that there were many people there in support and that EDIBA people spoke to the Assembly. So they weren?t anonymous there.

There was an independent organisation of ED Business owners set up many years ago initially to oppose the building of the Sainsbury's on Dog Kennel Hill. It was supported during that time by members of the East Dulwich and Dulwich Societies. Cannot remember when Sainsbury's was opened - must be a good 15 years ago.

Pugwash Wrote:

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> There was an independent organisation of ED

> Business owners set up many years ago initially to

> oppose the building of the Sainsbury's on Dog

> Kennel Hill. It was supported during that time by

> members of the East Dulwich and Dulwich Societies.

> Cannot remember when Sainsbury's was opened - must

> be a good 15 years ago.


I know it seems impossible - but Sainsbury's was actually built 27 years ago.

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