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I am a former Nunhead resident/journo looking to have a few insights of what it's like to live there now for a national newspaper Best Places to Live feature. Could you please PM if you are happy to share a few brief thoughts about what is great, and not so great, about living there? Especially keen on anyone who has moved there in last couple of years. Please PM me by 7/3 with phone number/email if you happy to have your say. If you run a business there, also good!

Thanks.

tiddles Wrote:

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> Be great if you could do an article about how the

> majority of residents wnd business? in east

> dulwich are being negatively impacted by the new

> LTNs imposed by the council to supposedly benefit

> a very few very rich residents


Or how many have been positively impacted.

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