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I take back what I said about thoughtful process - agree with unlurked that lice is a big problem, and disappointed that there was no provision for anti-lice upholstery in the planning application.


Suspect they have also forgotten about a pedestrian barrier / cattle grid to ensure that offending patrons (e.g. old people and young children) emerging from the darkness of the cinema into the light of the street are prevented from causing unnecessary traffic disruptions.


I vote for Lord of the Flies.

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strae Wrote:

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> Suspect they have also forgotten about a

> pedestrian barrier / cattle grid to ensure that

> offending patrons (e.g. old people and young

> children) emerging from the darkness of the cinema

> into the light of the street are prevented from

> causing unnecessary traffic disruptions.

>

Actually if you'd bothered to visit the presentation or view the photo of the proposed scheme posted above you'll see the pedestrian barriers which are already there will stay, probably for the exact reason you've stated.

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Actually AF, I find it much easier to form opinions without the benefit of having seen the applications.

I leave it to more diligent citizens of the EDF to argue points of detail - I will stick to being outraged on principle.



Arthur Facksake Wrote:

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> strae Wrote:

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>

> >

> > Suspect they have also forgotten about a

> > pedestrian barrier / cattle grid to ensure that

> > offending patrons (e.g. old people and young

> > children) emerging from the darkness of the

> cinema

> > into the light of the street are prevented from

> > causing unnecessary traffic disruptions.

> >

> Actually if you'd bothered to visit the

> presentation or view the photo of the proposed

> scheme posted above you'll see the pedestrian

> barriers which are already there will stay,

> probably for the exact reason you've stated.

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James Barber Wrote:

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> The pedestrian barriers on the pavement are likely

> ot be removed. They're a hangover from when it was

> school 20+ years ago. I had the ones on Archdale

> Road from the previous school there last year.



It has started. . .

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reddulwich Wrote:

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> For a first film, on one of them they should show

> the Australian film 'The Castle' its about

> development and planning, but more importantly

> someone seeing their home as their Castle, and its

> a great family film too.



Dad, I dug another hole

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Since James Barber was one of the prime movers in encouraging Picturehouse to come to ED, this is a pretty mean comment.


E-dealer, I suspect that you won't be voting Lib Dem this Spring (and indeed neither will I), but please try to keep politics out of this and be pleased that ED will probably be getting a much needed asset.

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E-dealer, please tell me why James B would want to get the cinema project cancelled when, as I said, he is one of the people who encouraged Picturehouse to come to ED. Or is there some Machiavellian conspiracy afoot that is too difficult for us ordinary mortals to comprehend?


More to the point, why does at least one poster have to post negative messages on EDF when there is for once some potentially good news?

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James Barber Wrote:

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> The pedestrian barriers on the pavement are likely

> ot be removed. They're a hangover from when it was

> school 20+ years ago. I had the ones on Archdale

> Road from the previous school there last year.


What evidence can you back this claim up with, as stated before they are clearly depicted on the artist impression of the completed development. For someone supposedly supportive of the project a statement such as yours is extremely negative and potentially harmful.

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reddulwich Wrote:

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> For a first film, on one of them they should show

> the Australian film 'The Castle' its about

> development and planning, but more importantly

> someone seeing their home as their Castle, and its

> a great family film too.



Tell 'im he's dreamin.


:-)

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Someone mentioned the pedestrian barriers outside the cinema. I reference the existing barriers on the PUBLIC FOOTPATH are probably going to be removed.


The proposed fencing spelling out Dulwich Picturehouse is part of the proposed cinema. I;d prefer them to East Dulwich Picturehouse but either way they look a nice touch on the drawings exhibited on Saturday.

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