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The clock was a local landmark,I do hope it will return.

The removal of the clock looks ominous to me,has it beeen sold on somewhere.

We know this goverment has an agenda for the libraries,but does that include Knocking them down and building these

sqaut little houses on them.

Every available space in East Dulwich is being built on,it will soon resemble China towns with no spaces at all.

We know they want to remove tenants from Westminster and boroughs like that,and the Elephant development,so are we

going to be flooded by those people.

It might be a exagerated but the clock may be the tip of the iceberg.

I heard that they are going to paint a white circle on the ground around the lamp post outside the Library and paint roman numerals so that the sun shows the shadow of the post would act as a Sundial.

Thats for the daytime the other post well be used for the night moonlight.

Tarot Wrote:

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> The clock was a local landmark,I do hope it will

> return.

> The removal of the clock looks ominous to me,has

> it beeen sold on somewhere.

> We know this goverment has an agenda for the

> libraries,but does that include Knocking them down

> and building these

> sqaut little houses on them.

> Every available space in East Dulwich is being

> built on,it will soon resemble China towns with no

> spaces at all.

> We know they want to remove tenants from

> Westminster and boroughs like that,and the

> Elephant development,so are we

> going to be flooded by those people.

> It might be a exagerated but the clock may be the

> tip of the iceberg.


Ummm....WTF? You're equating the removal of a clock from a library, for which reason you have no idea (cleaning per chance?), with East Dulwich being "flooded" by "those people".


I don't even know where to begin with such insanity.


Please tell me you are either about to be committed or on a deliberate wind up?

Cool your boots DC, I've heard the library has been mooted as the site for the new Waitrose and/or M?S Food.


I can't say where I heard the hard fact but it comes from an ethical sauce.


Selling our facilities for a mess of potage so they are.


Not even locally sourced potage at that.

On the forum David, you can be as bonkers as you want, its part of the craic.

What I meant by "those people" is the tenents that would be thrown out, nothing sinister in it,just you looking

for malice.

Have you never heard of the saying "for the want of a nail",this could be the same for the clock.

A bit of imagination and humour is needed to understand.

Eric Cantana would have picked it up straightaway.

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