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Received the letter this morning about a planning application for a redevelopment of Dulwich Hamlets football club car park (where the car wash is) to become a 5 storey apartment block containing 60 flats. Consultation period starts today and ends on 13th of March.


Good thing? Bad thing? what do EDF think!

Sad to see more development on what was and suspect technically still is Metropolitan Open Land.

Equally, as its next to Dulwiohc Hamlets I'd welcome some more passive security there - but very clunky way to achieve that.

James Barber Wrote:

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> Sad to see more development on what was and

> suspect technically still is Metropolitan Open

> Land.

> Equally, as its next to Dulwiohc Hamlets I'd

> welcome some more passive security there - but

> very clunky way to achieve that.


James,


That in itself seems like the best reason to reject this. Do you know what the rules are for building on Metropolitan Open Land?

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