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Dulwich Village road closure research on accessibility and the impacts on senior citizen


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Hello Dulwich Village community,

My name is Yildiz and I am a student at University of the Arts. I am conducting research on the impacts of road closures in the Dulwich Village area and their effects on accessibility.

As part of my research, I am looking to interview **senior citizens** in the area who may have unique perspectives on the issue. I am particularly interested in understanding how road closures have affected their daily routines and access to essential services.

If you are a senior citizen living in Dulwich Village and would be willing to participate in an interview, I would greatly appreciate your time and input. The interview would be conducted over the phone or through a video call,and would take no longer than 10 minutes. All information collected will be kept confidential and your participation is entirely voluntary.

If you are interested in participating, please let me know and we can schedule a convenient time for the interview. Your input will be extremely valuable in helping me to better understand this important issue.

Thank you for your consideration.

Best regards,

Yildiz Yildirim

[email protected]

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