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Just to say that I have rec'd an email re a drop in session tonight


"Christ Church, Barry Rd from 7-8.30pm to look at options for our Healthy Streets proposals. These are a series of proposals the council will be implementing to tackle traffic, air pollution and speeding in the Dulwich area.


The drop in session on Wednesday will mainly focus on Barry Rd and Etherow Street. You can also see the work we have done so far on the Healthy Streets consultation here:


https://www.southwark.gov.uk/transport-and-roads/roadworks-and-highway-improvements/street-improvements/our-healthy-streets-dulwich "

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Proposals include re siting bus stands, extended pavements, reducing parking spaces. Possible increase in Friern Road for buses terminating, proposal for night bus stand in Barry Road being taken back to Etherow Street ( it was originally moved from this street due to noise and pollution). Traffic calming measures in Friern/Goodrich Roads

Pugwash Wrote:

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> proposal for night bus stand in Barry Road being

> taken back to Etherow Street ( it was originally

> moved from this street due to noise and

> pollution).



What has changed, then? Won't there still be noise and pollution?

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