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This is a joint venture between the police and the public to cut traffic speeds on the roads we know best. It's organised y PCSO Kevin.J.Phillips and anyone can join. The April schedule is at the end of this mail. Take a look and if a slot appeals you can email [email protected]. You can suggest other places and he will check them out. for any other info/queries etc DM me and I will try to help


Thursday 1st



11.30-1330



Sydenham Hill Rd Jnc Crescent Wood Rd se26



Tuesday 6th



11.30-1330



Dulwich wood park/KINGSWOOD ROAD se21



WEDNESDAY 7TH



11.30-1330



East Dulwich grove



MONDAY 12TH



11.30_13.30



SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD/ SAWYER ROAD



TUESDAY 13TH



1130-1330



DOG KENNEL HILL/ QOURN ROAD



WEDNESDAY 14TH



11.30-1330



Dulwich wood park/KINGSWOOD ROAD se21



THURSDAY 15TH



11.30-13.30



HERNE HILL/FRANKFURT ROAD



FRIDAY 16TH



1130-1330



LORDSHIP LANE/COURT LANE



SATURDAY 17TH



11.30-13-30



Village way/halfmoon lane





WEDNESDAY 21ST



15.30-17.30



HERNEHILL/FRANKFURT ROAD



THURSDAY 22ND



1130-1330



Southwark bridge road /sawyer road



FRIDAY 23RD



11.30-13.30



croxted road/south circular



SATURDAY 24TH



1130-1330



village way/halfmoon lane



SUNDAY 25TH



11.30-13.30



Salter Road / Lagado Mews



WEDNESDAY 28TH



15.30-17.30



DOG KENNEL HILL/ QOURN ROAD



THURSDAY 29TH



11.30-13.30



croxted road/south circular



FRIDAY 30TH



11.30-13.30



Salter Road / Lagado Mews



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