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Once more, local decision making has been hijacked by people/ businesses with an agenda.


See also Cafe nero


see also the Black Cherry bleating about not getting room to annoy the neighbours into ther early hours


see also brown & green or whatever they are called, their heart wrenchingly emotive blog about sewer problems brings me to tears, it really does






When will people ever learn how easily their views can be shaped & used for by those who will do anything to increase/ maintain their profit

Well, quite. Has the PCT begun looking for a suitable site for the needle-exchange?


Or was it just a money spinner planned by the Dulwich Medical Centre?


Have the vociferous pharmacists fulfilled their promise to get togetrhe and work out a proper rota or were they cynically whipping up an outrage for their own commercial ends?

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