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eastdulwichlocal99 Wrote:

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> This is a fair comment although it still fails to

> explain the logic in applying the CPZ boundaries.


I stand to be corrected but I suspect part of the issue is with Melbourne Grove. It is a long road and I think only around a third of it, closest to the station, was in favour of CPZ. The rest against. However, if it was viewed as one long road it would be a majority against. I think this might account for the North South approach that was introduced by the Council.

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The biggest scandal is how much weight the Council placed on "only" taking views on a street by street basis not by "area"- see earlier posts from Cllr McAsh as an example. Yet when it suits the Council, Melbourne Grove is dealt with as though it is two separate roads even though the majority was against CPZ, and roads closest to the station, school and health centre, are viewed as an "area". Of course, the "area" of East Dulwich was clearly against CPZ.

Yes I agree. To paint Blair/Brown supporting as ?centerist? is off the mark with their awful track record of Tory-lite policies which have bankrupted society literally and metaphorically. Hard right can lead to a swing to the other side as people express their disgust.

Stick to the issue of the impact of the CPZ please.

Peckhamnearbe Wrote:

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> Yes I agree. To paint Blair/Brown supporting as

> ?centerist? is off the mark with their awful track

> record of Tory-lite policies which have bankrupted

> society literally and metaphorically. Hard right

> can lead to a swing to the other side as people

> express their disgust.

> Stick to the issue of the impact of the CPZ

> please.



What are you referring to in the first bit?

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