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I've just had the Lib Dem's survey about the long term vision for the site come through the door.


Possibilities include a medical centre, retirement village, school, housing and community facilities.


If you don't get it, or if you miss the hardcopy survey, you can complete it online here: http://svy.mk/zZ1DX7

I await my copy!

How far out are they consulting?

Surely a school, co-ed and with an admissions criteria based on distance, is what is needed! Along with some mixed use development including a health centre and some housing.

And a cinema. I would like a nice cinema, like the Ritzy. And a soft play centre.

Dulwich Hospital when fully operational covered an area of south Southwark and Lambeth (Brixton down to Herne Hill, Tulse Hill and Norwood)

Was or rather is still owned by Southwark PCT so not clear if views only from Southwark.


At present,the Betty Alexander Suite - the Older Person's Out Patient Unit - cover lambeth and Southwark.


I vote for Retirement Housing - a mixture of private developers and Housing Association. With at least a Sheltered Housing Unit included which has it's community rooms open to local resident's 55 plus.

Carbonara Wrote:

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> I await my copy!

> How far out are they consulting?

> Surely a school, co-ed and with an admissions

> criteria based on distance, is what is needed!

> Along with some mixed use development including a

> health centre and some housing.

> And a cinema. I would like a nice cinema, like the

> Ritzy. And a soft play centre.


Spot on.

The Dulwich community garden team at Dulwich hospital, would love to see the land next door (we have called it 7 acres) :)) used for the community. A retirement village sounds great, a good well equipped community centre, that can serve the whole of the community, should also be a possibility. Apparently there is a consultation day in August for 7 acres. Sorry name is stuck now, but it is 7 acres of unkept land which seems to be breeding dumped mattresses at the moment.

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