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Karrie Wrote:

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> http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/224

> 6/parliamentary_constituencies_ward_boundaries_and

> _polling_stations

>

> This is to view a PDF of parliamentary

> constituencies and ward boundaries. You just have

> to zoom in to get a look. This is the 2010 version

> for southwark.


This is great. Thanks. We searched for something like this during the election and couldn't find anything (that included Council officers searching and not finding!)

Thanks for all the replies.


To answer those so far....


Cate - The base is not a "police station" however we do have the ability to hold small meetings here with members of the public. The reporting of crimes and general enquiries should be taken to the nearest designated police station, Peckham, East Dulwich and so on.


The Artful Dogger - I'll leave that one down to you!!


Peckham Rose - Eileen's links are perfect for what you are looking for.


Bellerophon - I like that one however not just yet!!


SMBJones - Drop me a line through our email address and I will gladly have a meeting with you to discuss Peckham Rye Station


Nero - This has obviously been a long running issue and I share your frustrations. A long time ago however, parking enforcement was taken away from the police so we no longer have the powers to deal with this. Responsibility for parking has been given to councils who employ parking wardens. I have though, spoken to the council and been assured that they are deploying parking wardens to the location. I will keep an eye on this but apparently vehilces are permitted to load/unload within a specified time.


Louisa - As you will see from above I will arrange a meeting with the station manager and see what can be done. Again, if there are specific issues that you can think of then please let me know direct so that I can at least get an answer for you.


Eileen - Thanks for posting the links.


Friends of DKH - Sgt Stewart Turnbull. Please also bear in mind that the link you posted for the local SNT's is out of date (some by a long way). To find your local SNT, that are kept up to date, visit the Met Police website and click on the Safer Neighbourhoods link then enter your postcode.


Eileen - Done!!


I think I have answered most if not all the questions. If there is more then please post away.


Thanks once again for reading and I look forward to this idea taking off!!


Kind Regards,


Mark

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Thanks Karrie.

> Wonder if the moderator boss could put this

> information somewhere for all folks to find it?



I agree PeckhamRose, Have emailed the admin in case they don't see your post to ask if they can post as you suggested in teh forst post.

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