
Bicknell
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depends on the speed i think
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i dont think it will
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late to this but i agree with 20 mph for all road users
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clean air dulwich? friends of dulwich square? not that unusual then
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good to discuss issues -- dont understand why some want to close discusssion down on this thread
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or maybe not school street programme at all. maybe big big increase in Moving pcns becajuse of something else
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so when Southwark says on p. 4 of the report htat moving traffic pcns increased mostly as result of the scool street programme, that doesnt add up.
so increase was result of something else...
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think your right that people in favour of scool streets. but 26k pcns from school streets in 2019/20 to 139.5K pcns 2023/24 - thats alot of school streets - didnt know so many were put in
£2 million spent on LTN Costs (Table 7). Was that from surplus from parking or from scool strrets?
Parking Annual Monitoring Report 2023-24
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see page 4 of report Southwark says moving traffic pcns increased mostly as result of the scool street programme.
Parking Annual Monitoring Report 2023-24
there must be alot of school streets
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but compare to 2019-20 and its all much much higher. thats the point. pcns now bring in lots of cash
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whats the 6 million for? thats alot of spare cash
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@DulvilleRes
Ptal doc from Tfl Assessing transport connectivity in London
cant see anything on housing density
could u explain again thank you
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not sure pedesterian safety ever what it was about
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why no cyclists speed limit? lots of kids here
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Whole thing sounds like a mess
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@CPR Dave not sure age makes much diffrence. young or old either you play fair or you dont.
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@DulvilleRes not sure understood "online trolling for volunteers working on traffic issues',but your saying Dulwich Soc pro-LTN? thought they were meant to be neutral....
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they didnt say they want names. .look at number 4
Dulwich Society SGM May 2024
A Special General Meeting of the Dulwich Society called at the request of 34 members will be held at 7:30pm on Monday 20 May 2024 at Alleyn's School, Townley Rd, SE22 8SU. The formal business of the SGM will precede the AGM which will now start at 8:30pm.
Agenda
Introduction
SGM meeting rules and procedures (also applicable to the AGM)
Motion propositions on behalf of the petitioners
Response on behalf of the Society
Questions from the members
Motions to be voted:- Where the Dulwich Society is expressing views to stakeholders or others on issues where there are clear differences of opinion among Dulwich residents, it must make clear to such stakeholders and the wider community that it does not represent local residents associations, residents or businesses.
- Any revised Constitution put to members at the forthcoming AGM should include a provision giving members the right to seek direct election at AGM to any of the Dulwich Society’s delegated committees.
- Any revised Constitution put to members at the forthcoming AGM should contain the same rights for members to call a Special General Meeting as are set out in para 13.1 of the current Constitution, including in particular a provision setting thirty members as the maximum number required to call such a meeting.
- Any revised Constitution put to members at the forthcoming AGM should include a requirement that the minutes of all committee meetings are published in a timely manner, with only such redactions as are needed to make sure the publication of the minutes does not breach the Society’s policy on data protection.
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local ltns displace traffic onto boundary roads
delay buses eg on croxted rd,
more traffic + pollution on roads with schools eg east duwlich grove
more miles driven
delay carers, gps, nurses etc (eg cant go through Dulwich village junction),
people who cant cycle (eg elderly or with disabilies) need other ways to travel if roads blocked - but public trnasport not great
good for kids on quiet roads, bad for kids on busy roads
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if its about where they live you can see where supporters come from on thier website
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ltns in dulwich not big success for most people Gabe
ed grove and lordship and croxted and south circular now have more traffic. these are roads with schools, shops, GP's, health clinics. bus routes
traffic hasnt gone away. just taken from some roads and put on others
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how to object to latest dulwich ltn plans
https://www.onedulwich.uk/news/object-to-junction-plans
still cant make petition work......
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how southwark counts pedestrians in calton ave
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back on thread...
head of highways cross with tfl report on dulwich ltn
Should cyclists have the same speed restrictions as motor vehicles?
in Roads & Transport
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link to data, please earl. www.crashmap.co.uk shows just 1 in Calton in 2019