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Serena2012 Wrote:

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> Is this really what Southwark intended in the

> middle of a pandemic? Why are all these changes so

> ill-thought through?

>

> https://twitter.com/jamesjonesfilm/status/13150399

> 44117755904?s=21



I saw this on twitter and noticed that the story has been updated by LBC concerning antisocial behaviour on Rye Lane caused by the closure.


I see that the BBC also has the video as part of its lead story, not a good image for Peckham or the council.


BBC News - Covid: Second national lockdown possible, says top UK scientist

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54498191

Sally Eva Wrote:

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> johnie Wrote:

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> > So now anyone wishing to drive north from the

> > Ivydale area will need to divert down Colyton

> road

> > past Harriss Girls School and onto Forest Hill

> > Road? That's going to work really well, given

> > Colyton is a major A road with hardly any kids

> > cycling to school, dog walkers, and school

> > coaches.

>

> Why wouldn't they just go north via Linden Grove,

> Consort Road etc?


Both those roads have pinch points that already get congested. Consort road in particular. Also Consort road is very residential. Why force more traffic that way?

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