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Given how much the council seem to be irritating everyone, and pitting neighbours up against each other with NIMBYist schemes that rise money for Tooley Street, but not for our wards, I'd be quite interested in the potential devolution from the council for the Southern Triangle of Southwark to form its own London Borough.


I would suggest the new London Borough of Dulwich be comprised of the wards of Dulwich Village, Dulwich Wood, Dulwich Hill, Goose Green and Peckham Rye.


Southwark can keep the rest.

A previous post of mine which was lounged brought up the issue that the old Borough of Camberwell (where we were before it was merged with the super borough of Southwark) would have been a better place to have stayed - and would at least have had some benefits of administrative scale which your suggestion, attractive as it is, would not. At least we all share an interest in having poor public transport (compared with the north of Southwark).

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