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Countrlass22 Wrote:

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> 3 lots of road works,issues on route hence long

> delays then 3 buses at once often in opposite

> direction to way you wish to travel,does say on

> tfl allow upto 30 minutes extra for journey.


And such problems will be ongoing as long as the Council keep on doing unnecessary works along the route. Just look at what they have done with speed bumps, traffic calming measures, pavement widening etc along East Dulwich Grove alone. And now they want to do even more with their latest - Consultation on ?improving? the junction of East Dulwich Grove, Townley Road and Green Dale.


They are spending tax payer's like a drunken sailor.

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like the works done along east dulwich grove and approve new ones under consultation,not them thats issue was road closed herne hill and well suppsoe right clapham but thing is we want good roads pavements safe junctions so got be done.

think issue is 37 company not planning route properly need add more buses and space them out not 2 or 3 at once that is acording to them suppsoed to not occur.


heard them over speaker to driver turn round go back and driver decided speak up say no bus behind full need free up space between us.


the minority though.

guess one eneds look up works in clapham see how long going on for.doesnt help for now though

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kiera Wrote:

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> I've always assumed countrlass to be someone for

> whom English is not a first language. I don't have

> a problem understanding her posts and she makes

> good points.



I thought the same.

Either way I don't have a problem with her posts as it's not difficult to work out what she means.

And she has lots of interesting things to say.

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