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first mate Wrote:

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> Deliveries and lots of loud noises from M&S at

> 23:21 tonight. What is the delivery cutoff time?


which of the M&S sites first mate?

From memory Marks & Spencer had to get a Delivery Management Plan agreed with Southwark Council; - which was intended to stop deliveries routed via Melbourne Grove and Chesterfield Grove.

I've tried searching for this but the councils planning portal seems to have made inaccessible older planning applications.

A shame the council don't care anyway.

M&S have been pushing the boundaries of any restrictions placed on them for a long time and always blame the transport company.

Talking to the stores directly doesn't achieve anything just a "I'll pass it on to the customer service team" twaddle from the manager.

James Barber Wrote:

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> It's entirely in the gift of local councillors to

> make a fuss and get enforcement officers to

> enforce, or not.


Sadly they're not really interested.

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