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Following on from matters discussed in page 1 of the yet more gun crime thread...


I heard today from Richard Thomas ([email protected]) that new street lighting on Landells Road is a question of when and not if. And it sounds as if improved street lighting is on the cards for other streets in ED as well, although he didn't specifically name any others.

I've just contacted Richard Thomas about lack of lollipop person on Barry Road/Goodrich Road. If anyone else on the forum has kids that use that crossing then please put pressure on schools and local councillors to find out why there is no one there. Lovely Fred retired and has not been replaced. There was an accident at the crossing at 8.45 this morning as loads of kids were going to school.Bit scarey.

Not nice. That's just when I'm usually crossing with my toddler and baby.


Perhaps they could move a lollipop man over from the Townley road/LL junction. Having two policing a junction half of which is controlled by traffic lights always seems a bit ott. Or are they employed directly by Alleyns?

  • 2 weeks later...

I have just seen the draft list of East Dulwich ward streets to have new lighting in this financial year which are Crebor Street, Cyrena Road, Derwent Grove, Elsie Road, Henslowe Road, Lacon Road, Oxonian Street, Pellatt Road, Ulverscroft Road and Whateley Road.


Richard

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