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I'd be very surprised if Dulwich Estates allowed a KFC, it would be an eyesore at the least, can't think of another spot though and where are they putting a Camberwell Drive-Thru?!


This seems a VERY long list of new branches, I'm taking it with a pinch of salt (as well as the other 10 secret herbs and spices)at the moment.

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Oh lord

In these days of obesity and people being encouraged to eat healthy to stop the obesity /diabetes time bomb do we really need more fast food outlets ?


I guess each to their own but I hope this doesn't come to pass or that the council take a dim view on planning applications

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It was in the past a Drive to destination with its huge car-park. Which used to be choker.


Drink driving laws and people's awareness of the dangers of drink driving

makes the place as a pub unviable.


Cannot see it re-opening as a pub. Although Not another pub nearby. Perhaps that's why.


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mary123 Wrote:

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> I don't mind KFC although would want that site to

> be replaced by a pub or restaurant instead, my

> concerns if it's a drive through then it will

> increase build up of traffic to that already busy

> junction.


This ^. The traffic there is a nightmare already. A drive through is unlikely to help matters.

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