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I think there should be more of them. Every lamp post on Lordship Lane and all the side streets would benefit from the picture of an old man, or a church (that is in Peckham) or a totem pole (which is on Peckham Rye. No matter that some trees are obscured. Who needs ugly trees that constantly need upkeep and drop ghastly leaves all over the place?


Without a doubt the PR agency that came up with the slogan 'Me and ED' will be getting an award for their campaign. It certainly gives me a feeling that I now belong to a community that I have foolishly neglected to notice that I had belonged to for a number of years.


And in general terms, we need more signage, yellow lines and more announcements, and they should all be louder.


Councillors take note We and ED demand action

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> And in general terms, we need more signage, yellow

> lines and more announcements, and they should all

> be louder.

>

> Councillors take note We and ED demand action


and Patriotic Music playing in our streets and Railway Stations from 05.00 am

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