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Hello Dulwich Hill resident,


Low Traffic Southwark


Join your local councillors in Dulwich Hill, Cllr Jon Hartley and Cllr Maggie Browning, to discuss the council?s plans to reduce air pollution and encourage active travel in Southwark.


We will be joined by Cllr Catherine Rose, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Environment and Roads, and Cllr Radha Burgess, Deputy Cabinet Member for Low Traffic Southwark.




Hello Dulwich Hill resident,


Low Traffic Southwark


Join your local councillors in Dulwich Hill, Cllr Jon Hartley and Cllr Maggie Browning, to discuss the council?s plans to reduce air pollution and encourage active travel in Southwark.


We will be joined by Cllr Catherine Rose, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Environment and Roads, and Cllr Radha Burgess, Deputy Cabinet Member for Low Traffic Southwark.


The date and time for your diary is Tuesday 9 February 2021 at 6pm ? 7:30pm where we will meet online Further details from Fitzroy Lewis (see below)


Fitzroy Lewis

Empowering Communities Programme Officer | South Area

Communities Division| Environment & Leisure Department

160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH

Tel: 020 7525 3084 | Mobile: 07958 779 060


Email: [email protected]

































The date and time for your diary is Tuesday 9 February 2021 at 6pm ? 7:30pm where we will meet online (zoom link below).




Fitzroy Lewis

Empowering Communities Programme Officer | South Area

Communities Division| Environment & Leisure Department

160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH

Tel: 020 7525 3084 | Mobile: 07958 779 060


Email: [email protected]

details of the zoom link.



The date and time for your diary is Tuesday 9 February 2021 at 6pm ? 7:30pm where we will meet online (zoom link below).




Join Zoom Meeting


https://zoom.us/j/96864154388



Meeting ID: 968 6415 4388


Passcode: 531425

Each ward and ward Councillors will set their own meeting dates. If I remember from when the change over from Community Councils was made, they spoke about having ward meetings 3/4 times a year then one large meeting for all Dulwich Wards.


I do not know whether Fitzroy is the officer for the other Dulwich Wards - it may be a good idea to give him a ring to check if any other meetings in the pipeline. He is a very helpful guy having known him for many years.

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