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AllforNun Wrote:

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> Hi - what/where does Peckham Rye East mean ? is

> that just residents overlooking the park ? What

> roads are we talking, if you know ?

>

> Thanks




Peckham Rye (East) being just that. The only addresses posted to are the estates and the houses overlooking the common.

AllforNun Wrote:

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> Strange why such a limited consultation...is that

> normal ?


Probably to reduce the amount of opposition! What's 'normal' when SC are involved?


This is being toted as an improvement! But to what? Certainly not the common! Any erosion of London's green spaces (including Brockwell Park) for what in truth is a traffic and highways issue, should be opposed.

Peckham Rye East is the SE15 side.


I love this:

Peckham Rye is an area of London.

It's also a park and a common.

And two roads either side of that park and common are called Peckham Rye.

The East Dulwich (west) side is SE22

Peckham Rye East is the Nunhead side, SE15. I should charge a fee for the amount of lost cab drivers I've given directions to!


Stay with me.


Doncha love it.

Peckham Rye railway station used to be called Peckham but the station now called Queens Road was also called Peckham originally so they changed the one we know as Peckham Rye, to Peckham Rye.


I think way more people should have been asked their opinions on this cycle scheme.

All of those surrounding all of Peckham Rye Park and Common, for starters.



> > Hi - what/where does Peckham Rye East mean ?

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