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Nigello

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There are big, big ponds at Barry/Upland and Adys/E D Road. I?ve taken pictures and sent them to councillors and to Southwark environmental. Half Moon Lane was similarly affected yesterday; I used my brolly tip to dislodge some of the offending leaf sludge. If you?re as cheesed off as I am, please also email the relevant councillors and MP with pictures. If you email the M P you must include name and address and phone number as well to ensure it?s even read.
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Nigello Wrote:

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> There are big, big ponds at Barry/Upland and

> Adys/E D Road. I?ve taken pictures and sent them

> to councillors and to Southwark environmental.

> Half Moon Lane was similarly affected yesterday; I

> used my brolly tip to dislodge some of the

> offending leaf sludge. If you?re as cheesed off as

> I am, please also email the relevant councillors

> and MP with pictures. If you email the M P you

> must include name and address and phone number as

> well to ensure it?s even read.


Just shows how foolhardy the cuts in street cleaning were ... there is still sludge/partially decomposed leaves hanging around from last autumn

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