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Dulwich is crying out for a decent car park, especially on Lordship Lane. As a local businessperson, free parking is an attraction to clients and a facility that helps to run the business more efficiently. Local shops, businesses and other amenities in the area would be greatly served by a good sized, commercially run car park.


If you consider that a car park would benefit the area, please add your comments below.

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PokerTime Wrote:

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> I'm very impressed with Japan!


As ianr pointed out, that particular image is from Germany. Japan does indeed have many automated/robotic car parks, but they're not usually quite so glamorous... usually anonymous concrete towers.

srisky Wrote:

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> If the car park is free, as the OP suggests it

> should be, what's to stop it becoming off-street

> parking for local residents or a place to park

> before catching at train at ED station?


OP seems a little confused. Begins by talking about a free carpark and then continues about a commercially run car park.

Tarmac over Goose Green?someone's having a laugh, ! hope!

Lordship Lane was, and should be about local shops and facilities, for local people.

Why would you need to driver there.

Again, it seems like this is driven by relatively new incomers to the area who are trying to turn the place

into something it isn't? a new Richmond!

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