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Not so: check out the original piece & you will see regrets at the way the Guardian journalist mentioned it and then didn't follow through.

In the introductory section with picture 1, the writer comments:

" dangerous territory, choosing the 10 best council estates. Best architecturally or socially? The two, notoriously, are often not linked and as it?s beyond the scope of this list to undertake a social survey of all the estates in the country [etc]......."

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1218889,1220100#msg-1220100

It is Dawson Heights, not Dawsen Height. The original piece was fine. There was a brief mention in subsequent posts about social problems from some tosser who is not worth discussing.


My girlfriend lives there and I spend about 75% of my time here and I love it.


No problems whatsoever.

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