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For the first time since lockdown I used my car to reach DKH and found all there were are roadworks and road changes.


Are the works a deliberate ploy by Southwark to make driving as difficult as possible. Having to avoid these diversions I drove many more miles than was necessary.


The whole thing is madness.


What is happening to the top of Camberwell Grove as it is now closed to traffic.


No notification by Cllrs that any of this is happening. But then I am not sure if our Cllr actually exists any more.


First time in a car since lockdown the whole scene had changed not for the better.

For the first time since lockdown I used my car to reach DKH and found all there were are roadworks and road changes.


DKH roadworks is this:


https://consultations.southwark.gov.uk/environment-leisure/dog-kennel-hill-bus-lane-widening/


Think it was about a month later than planned in starting due to lockdown etc.

Well, in this one instance I guess it does make sense to get the work done before autumn but let?s hope it is done as quickly as possible. For those needing to travel and who for health reasons cannot, walk, cycle or take public transport it is pretty galling.

Abe_froeman Wrote:

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> What you are missing is that Townley Road, Eynella

> Road and Court lane are not being turned into

> gated communities.


But the junction they all head towards in Dulwich Village is being blocked off so not much point in driving down them unless you live in one of those roads.

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