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If only it's acronym was YMCA. Glorious.


I think it is currently being called 'the new Dulwich health centre', but that's not it's actual name, IYSWIM? But in order to hold a vote on what it should be called, they have to call it something so we know what's being talked about. So it's will be a GP surgery in Dulwich on the site of the old hospital, but it isn't there yet.


The Dulwich Medical Centre is a GP practice that currently exists and is not to be confused with the future, unnamed but currently referred to as the new Dulwich health centre. Geddit?

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bloodoranges Wrote:

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> Tessa Jowell gave so much to us, she introduced

> Sure Start, maternity and paternity leave and

> strengthened equal pay laws so I'd say her name

> was a good choice as a whole.


I absolutely agree with you.

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Only just came across this, I certainly did not receive any comms from the council on voting. I note only 860 people voted so sounds like it was a bit of a closed shop.


Dulwich Healthcare Centre would have made a lot of sense to me, but I suppose if they'd put that on the shortlist then people might have voted for that as the new name..

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Only just came across this, I certainly did not

> receive any comms from the council on voting. I

> note only 860 people voted so sounds like it was a

> bit of a closed shop.

>

> Dulwich Healthcare Centre would have made a lot of

> sense to me, but I suppose if they'd put that on

> the shortlist then people might have voted for

> that as the new name..



I don't think it was a closed shop. Anyone in ED could vote, if I recall.


I voted.

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