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The southwark "we are the liberal and true English mafia" council leadership has just annnounced that as there are no vote winners living in the Aylesbury estate they will not be able to go ahead with the regeneration for at least another few years ! (see Nunhead Regeneration as example 7 years and not so much as a bendy lamp post). To get over any accusations of near criminal bias they will blame central government and make out they would have to cut public services in the borough to pay for the estates regeneration. This could mean that Dulwich park lake would not get it's water filtered through hand reared and free range spatchcock spliens , that welsh cobblestones may not get layed up Northcross Road and that the brand new fence in goose green may not get ripped up and replaced with organic briars and morris men directing pedestrians.


The fact that they spent 5.5 million this year on council adverts, the highest in the country, apparently is not an issue. I wanted to add something about the Leader of the southwark and East Dulwich council, Mr Nick Stanton, but actually cannot find within me the words that I should type

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