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Don't forget to respond by the 22nd December

see separate thread started by James Barber with all the details:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1650717,page=5


It says it will be decided by a Community council determination, as part of the acknowledgement - copied below.


Your response has been submitted

Acknowledgement of representation


Thank you for your representation. All representations received during the statutory consultation period will be logged and considered.


Determination of an objection


We have a duty to consider all objections as well as a commitment to make those decisions transparent to the public.


The decision of how to proceed will be determined by the community council at a later date.


This decision will be taken by way of a formal report that outlines the background to the proposals, your comments and an officer?s response to those comments. Your representation may be published within that report that will be reported to the community council; this will exclude any personal information, such as your name and address.


The council?s decision


Once a decision has been made in regard to this matter we will write to you to inform you of the outcome and the reasons for that decision.

WE're no longer clear local councillors will decide this set of proposals. We've had emails recently saying this will be decided by a Labour cabinet councillor - part of removing Traffic Management Order decisions from local councillors and centralising them.


So I'd really like to encourage as many people to respond to the consultation as possible - and do email me what you said as well in addition.

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