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Wot, like the first post on this thread ?


"There is concern that this will attract drug users to the area, affecting safety (particularly at night) and leading to an increase in anti-social incidents. Others areas which have had pharmacies with similar services opened, have seen a rise in drug addicts present, used syringes discarded on to the streets and trouble caused by the people present. "


BARA wrote that... but who is BARA ?

To those of you that were expecting this story to appear in this weeks Southwark News...


I apologise, as it will not. We had to pull it due to a number of stories breaking on deadline day that took a precedence, It is online at www.southwarknews.co.uk...


Once again, sorry for that.


Please feel free to call me at the office on 020 7231 5258 with any comments or queries...

Maurice


"sweeping insults of academia in general" coming from you ....well what can I say....how's your love for Peckham ?


Ted


As for academia I am confused, are you saying that you get a qualification and are then not swayed by any form of peer pressure or politics....is that what you are honestly trying to tell us ?

Charmingly put, but you are probably right that this issue has lost its momentum - largely due to the fact that a mutually acceptable solution has now been reached.


The fact is however, that this thread has attracted (as far as I can tell from browsing) more views and postings than any other on the EDF. The only ones that come anywhere near are: New Secondary School, Attempted Abduction and Cafe Nero and they are way behind.


People have been able to hear about and discuss this issue in a way that, whatever the best endeavours or intentions could ever have been of the PCT or any other organisation seeking to consult, would not have been possible by a normal letter posting exercise.


This is a good thing I think. I also tend to the view that the discussion on the EDF has been more balanced and representative of the community at large than is usually the case at public meetings or at the community council.

TedM and Maurice


Dr Jane you well educated friend recently quoted in the Southwark News " I am glad that the other pharmacies have agreed to stay open longer to serve the NEEDS of the community in regards to the needle exchange'


Blimey would you believe it your whole "Except that the PCT's Dr jane Fryer, medical director of the Primary Care Trust (I know, she's probably a real ignoramus, huh?) is on record as saying there is no need for a service" argument collapses into oblivion, shame it does not take your patronising clap trap with it........NEEDS being the key word.....just incase you can't see through all your sht isht er ......straw

Having seen off the threatened competition by the DMC, how many of the local pharmacies have now increased their opening hours to compensate for the local community not getting a 100-hour pharmacy? How many of them now open on Sundays?


Care Chemists 104 Grove Vale SE22 8DR

Day Lewis Pharmacy 34 Forest Hill Road SE22 0RR

Foster & Sons 14 Forest Hill Road SE22 0RR

Macey (EyeKent) Chemist 43-45 Northcross Road SE22 9ET

National Co-op Chemists Ltd 115 Lordship Lane SE22 8HU

Sadlers Pharmacy 389 Lordship Lane SE22 8JN

Tanna Chemist 46 Lordship Lane SE22 8HJ

  • 2 weeks later...
Christ are they mainlining fish now ? These councillors really no how to party, lets get this bleedin facility up and running quick. If the fish stocks start to dry up and they all get strung out, whos going to skew the Cleener Greener fund to re-ashfelt northcross roads path ?
  • 3 months later...
The pharmacist on Northcross rd is still rubbing his hands with glee as he was very worried that he may lose business if that pharmacy at Dulwich Medical Centre were to open and did he have something to do with the petition i wonder?

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