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Hi, if you are a business in SE5, SE22, SE21 or SE15 and would classify yourself as in East Dulwich, Dulwich Village area and are primarily bricks and mortar (although online is still welcome) please join a brand new private group for local business.


The aim of our group is to unite the businesses of the area to create one voice and a large representative body when dealing with Southwark Council on policy that directly impacts businesses.


Recent areas of concern include road closures that impact accessibility, deliveries, parking, loading bays, create congestion and send customers out of Southwark.


Also the CPZ in East Dulwich impacting customer parking in Lordship Lane, now active in Melbourne Grove and Grove Vale

Other areas of interest may include investment in high street appeal, events to promote business, high profile campaigns to support local business.


The group will be a place to gather concerns and support, ideas and momentum towards making sure business can flourish in the area and an opportunity to explore ways business can give back more to the community. We already employ thousands of local people but how can we work with local schools and colleges more, we have a wealth of creativity and business nous amongst us we can share.


On large concerns such as road closures we can use this group to ensure local business are stakeholders in all future decision making of this type.


No matter your opinion on current challenges, you are welcome, the group will be about addressing future challenges, gathering support and looking for positive movements forward for us all.


Link is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/409191063790989

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