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I wonder where people will park when they drive there using EDG and Grove Vale access? Actually I don?t mind a street market on Melbourne all weekend, great for traders and lots of hot food stalls please. I can see Korean BBQs and one of those cheese toasty sandwich stalls like the one in Borough....mmmmhhhhh tasty but terrible for my waistline.

northernmonkey Wrote:

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> Its planned to be at the Grove Vale end of

> Melbourne Grove - by the shops there. So the

> cherry tree would be the closest pub.


In that case, Derwent Grove and Elsie Road are going to see even more 3 point turns that they have now.

fottos Wrote:

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> northernmonkey Wrote:

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> > Its planned to be at the Grove Vale end of

> > Melbourne Grove - by the shops there. So the

> > cherry tree would be the closest pub.

>

> In that case, Derwent Grove and Elsie Road are

> going to see even more 3 point turns that they

> have now.


They should pay attention to signage then.

I think we have saturation point on hipster street markets/street food


Why anyone would pay ?7 for some street food and then having to find somewhere to perch down uncomfortably and eat it, when there are cheaper cafes with table service (and a toilet!!) is beyond me

How does a street market work in a street which is predominantly residential?


Surely residents need to park their cars there and may need to drive out/in on market day.


North Cross doesnt have that problem as it's got shops all the way along one side from LL to Fellbrig Rd.

Sounds like a cynical attempt by Southwark to pretend it hasn't ruined the businesses in the area.

ED just isn't big enough to support two street markets. If they open one, there'll be a few takers at first, then it'll tail off and Southwark can pretend it was really really trying to help.

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