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community speedwatch in October: schedule here


Sally Eva

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Protect your community from speeding -- volunteer for Community Speed Watch. The Met will teach you how to operate a speedgun and provide a personal police protection officer. Lots of good vibes and karma. Take the kids and show them civic engagement can be fun.


The calendar is below and a longer and more lucid description is here: https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/66-in-a-20mph-zone/. Contact PCSO Kevin Phillips on [email protected] to volunteer. Kevin is very affable and welcoming. He just dislikes speeding, that's all.


Thursday 1st


11.30-13.30


long lane



Friday 2nd


11.30-13.30


dulwich wood park/KINGSWOOD ROAD se21



Wednesday 7th


16.30-18.30


HALFMOON LANE/VILLAGE WAY



Thursday 8th


16.30-18.30


goose green/odine road



Friday 9th


11.30-13.30


Salter Road / Lagado Mews



Saturday 10th


11.30-13.30


east dulwich grove by the bottom school



Sunday 11th


11.30-13.30


SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD/ SAWYER ROAD



Monday 26th


11.30-13.30


village way/halfmoon lane



Tuesday 27th


11.30-13.30


LORDSHIP LANE/COURT LANE



WED 28th


11.30-13.30


goose green



THURS 29th


11.30-13.30


dulwich wood park/KINGSWOOD ROAD se21



firday 30th


11.30.13.30


sydenham Hill Rd Jnc Cresent Wood Rd se26



PCSO Kevin Phillips 7131T


Southwark Community Road Watch


Road Transport Policing Command


Southwark Police Station


323 Borough high street


SE1 IJL


02072326669

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