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Might have been discussed before but does anyone know if there is a reason why East Dulwich Road (the narrow bit behind Goose Green) hasn't been made one way only?


The majority of the time it is fine but when you get more than 3 or 4 cars trying to pass each other you get a real block, which involves having to mount the pavement/swear at each other to get past.


I'm not normally for making roads one way but it doesn't seem sensible as it is right now and the number of times you see a string of blocked cars having to include most of the pavement into the road is a pain for everyone.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > Why is that bit called East Dulwich Road? Isn't

> > the main road also ED Road too?

>

> Yeah, it's a bit confusing. Let's change it. Any

> suggestions?


West East Dulwich Road should clear things up nicely. Or, cartographically, how about Pearsall Road after Phyllis Pearsall, the creator of the A-Z, who was born in Court Lane Gardens?

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