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Not really a Lib Dem. BUT having moved from SE1 to SE22 I can congratulate James on listening ... and acting (or at least trying to act). Not much sign of that in SE1 to be honest. Regardless of politics I respect James for trying to act whilst taking into account the comments of the local community.

Yes James is one of the best. Having attended most Dulwich Community Council since they started, James and his LD colleagues have represented their wards well.

Pity more councillors do not take time to seek their local community's views on line. James - do council officers love or hate you asking so many questions!!

To be fair, not all wards have an excellent forum such as the EDF to do that. So both James and the EDF are the winners here. James is certainly a hard working councillor but he's not the only one. My ward councillors work very hard too but have to rely on their own websites and facebook for online engagement with residents, as Nunhead Forum is useless and poorly run and Peckham has no equivalent at all.


Still, well done James.

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