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> Hi, has anyone else received the notification that

> Hillsboro Road is to be closed to traffic during

> peak school hours? The letter has come from

> Alleyns and not the council. I?ve taken a look at

> the council website and can?t see any information

> about it. Can anyone shed any light?


Very intersting that you have received the info from Alleyns but not from Southwark.

Close the South Circular for Dulwich College, Dulwich Prep, Oakfield and Rosemead?????


I ditched my car over lockdown. The anti car rhetoric is a little tiresome - unless there?s a good alternative.

We should all stop car use and switch to driverless pods which roam Autonomously ready to get called!

I have no issue with it being turned into a school street, just thought it was odd that this was the first I had heard of it and given that it turns my road into the drop off point for Alleyn?s parents it would have been polite to be informed. Incidentally, the signs they have put up say no entry except access. The letter makes it clear that there will be no entry for access either

No idea why no letters from the council on that - doesn't sound right that comms only come from Alleyns, but hopefully its all self explanatory now and working well?


I for one absolutely love it being a school street, its transformed cycling over there and provides a safer alternative to East Dulwich Grove for us.

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