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Our councillor James B - Not ED specific really - (failed to respond to my emails)


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Hi there


I wholeheartedly disagree with the title of this thread.


I wrote to James regarding a proposed sale of the Dulwich Hamlet Football ground, a matter that deeply troubled me.


James responded very quickly but also he was very detailed in his answer and re-assured my concerns.

I think hes a great councillor


Yeah we had a visit from our local councillor...problem was that they were from the wrong party....the LABOUR PARTY!


Mr Barber, I wish you had called round our house. I would have like to shake your hand and thank you.


Theres nowt wrong with being cheerful.


Keep up the good work Mr B!!!

Mr B sent me an update email three weeks after my first - I had almost forgotten about it but he hadn't and took the time to reply. I agree with everyone's positive comments and support for him and think he is doing a fantastic job.


Thank you Mr B.....

James Barber sorted out our recycling issue the day I moaned about it on here. He's also in the process of sorting out another unrelated issue we've got. Any emails sent have been responded to the same day.


No complaints from me. Thanks, James. Keep up the good work.

So who do we think iamhere was? From the odd syntax and vocabulary I suspect a supporter of a certain far right organisation. And I don't mean the Tories . By the way I am no lib dem supporter but more power to Barber.

but what is this i hear now that James Barber is up for expanding the pavements of LL ( like walworth rd) and putting a zebra crossing in outside the Co-op/Somerfield rather than the ED Grove section??? How things change.


James?

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