fredricketts Wrote:  -------------------------------------------------------  > Most of the indigenous people, who live in Dulwich  > are of C of E religion, and to that extent, so are  > most of the English people. Part of that religion,  > was that Sundays was a rest day, and no one used  > to work, time out day, with the kids etc, which I  > happen to believe in, now  the council is  > multicultural, we have to put up with changes that  > suite other cultures, to the detriment of our  > indigenous culture. I am sure that most home  > owners in London, do not want a market on their  > doors steps, with all the noise and hassle that  > markets create, and especially opening on a Sunday    Sunday may be 'a day of rest' in Britain but it hasn't been observed by most Brits for a very long time and as shops are allowed to open on Sunday, surely this argument is lost already, no ?    I don't have a strong view on the market opening on Sunday, like most people not inconvenienced by the market, I thought it would be great but I hadn't considered the impact on those living nearby, which must be considerable.      'Non-indigenous' people aren't responsible for Sunday becoming like every-other day in Britain, most Brits in-fact no longer attend church and are mainly indigenous :o    :)