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Why do the council let coaches through Calton ave instead of making them go via East Dulwich Road and left into Dulwich Village. Calton Avenue is much too narrow for these vehicles and in my opinion should be restricted to vehicles up to 7.5 tons. This morning a Redwing coach narrowly missed cars turning right into Dulwich village and then cut across cars to turn left without indicating into Dulwich Village. Do you think the above route would be better for these vehicles?
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Dulwich Village ward councillors are:


Robin Crookshank Hilton [email protected]

Toby Eckersley [email protected]

Michael Mitchell [email protected]


Sounds like the Dulwich private schools coach service. Presume Calton Avenue is an attempt to cut the corner OR deliver children en route to Allenys/JAGS.

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