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Hi,


I travel through Rye Lane almost everyday and find that it appears to be law unto itself. That is the rules of the road that he rest of our beloved nation adheres too (well trys to) seem not to apply here. Cars/Vans merryilly park in the bus stop, perhaps they have identity issues and beleive themselves to be a bus! Let us not even begin the subject of the permanant road works.


My concern is mostly as it delays the bus taking me to delightful law abiding Dulwich.


Any thoughts as to who I can whinge to?


J

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You and me both. I've complained to the shops themselves, to the councillors and to the police on the streets but it never changes. Perhaps deliveries are allowed on alternate sides of the streets depending on the time of day, despite the yellow lines, but who knows? Try talking to James the councillor who will put you in contact with the right person. If not, try asking the drivers of the merrily parked vehciles. Good luck with that!

Rye Lane is a very busy thoroughfare and I admire how the bus drivers cope with the narrow road and deliveries .


But they do cope , I use this road every day ,and while the traffic can be slow it is moving .


The shops do have to have deliveries . It's busy but it all seems to function .

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