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From the post 'car broken into on Friern Rd'


Simon Johnson - PCSO 7125MD


PC Simon Johnston is a bobby seen walking down Friern Rd - he gave me his details.


Dulwich Hill - Dedicated Ward Officer



Camberwell Police Station

9 Wren Road

London SE5 8QP


Tel : 0208 721 2447 / 0207 232 6307 / 0207 232 6327

Team email: [email protected]

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Is it possible to update the Local Info tab on this site - some information is no longer accurate, some links don't work. I have found it very useful in the past, but information is becoming time expired. For instance the local Councilor information no longer reflects ED's wards (i.e. Goose Green, Dulwich Hill etc.) nor its councilors.


I do know that's a lot of extra work for someone (i.e. you!)

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Hi Natty, I did phone 101, got a reference number, but the issue I was reporting (been deliberately vague here with details) remained - I was hoping a chat with a local police would help resolve it.


Update - thanks for numbers - this has now been successfully resolved.

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