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Newspaper deliveries to shops and other establishments and then deliveries which filter down to households etc. by the newspaper deliverer have been affected mostly by the ULEZ charge which came into effect in October around six weeks ago.

Still not a sausage on the proudly signed ?Newspapers & Magazines? shelf at Grove Vale Library in East Dulwich


Maybe the LEZ friendly electric vehicles suffering from dead batteries


😢



Troll reply: ?Maybe YOU should get a life.?.

Saved you trouble as I done it for ya!!!

Success!


Finally we have (some) newspapers available in hard copy at Grove Vale Library (next to East Dulwich station) after much effort by the library users.


Great result for older generation or those who find technology awkward especially.


In addition, I also received an apology from Southwark council about the ?less than ideal? way my question was responded to about the matter in first instance.


Just goes to show that perseverance DOES pay off when you know you are right. 10-0 against the brow beaters, manipulators, gas lighters, story tellers, fake identity mongers & local busy bodies.


Your issue - you can do it!

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