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  On 02/09/2023 at 18:09, Rockets said:

I noticed there was a diversion in place at the Plough that sent traffic heading northbound down Barry Road but at the Townley Road junction no diversion is in place - is something in place at the Goose Green end?

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There are Road Ahead Closed signs at Goose Green and Dulwich Library.

Cars are able to drive up to Townley Road with temporary traffic lights sending cars into Townley but not up LL.

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  On 02/09/2023 at 23:14, Rockets said:

Is there a diversion in place from the Goose Green end?

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Yes, I saw diversion signs as well, cars are being sent along East Dulwich Road, Peckham Rye and Barry Road which won't be helpful at all if either the LL repair isn't ready on Monday or the Barry Road resurfacing works go ahead.

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