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Car parks in ED??? We dont need a car park in ED, we want the community to be a more pedestrian friendly community. Car parks attract all sorts of problems. Although I do remember a few years ago, before Foxtons joined our community, we were suggesting a car park on the land.

Park up and walk, or take the bus, we have a great bus service, serving ED, the Village, Nunhead and Forest Hill.

Great idea. Let's stick a car park into blow-in snob central so we can attract more blow-ins with cars. Let's face it though, once they arrive they'll be shocked to discover we still don't have a be@one, M&S/Waitrose/Selfridges are absent, and the closest we get to a 'trendy noodle bar' is hong hongs chinese take away on grove vale. Not great stats for an area where snapping up a two up two down could buy you the average town north of Wakefield. I think said car park would be pretty dead most of the time. Balls deep in pretentiousness as ever, as you were EDFers.


Louisa.

I agree, we need a car park in the area, it makes it easier to go dogging and the view from the Peckham Rye car park is getting boring (third Thursday of every month unless it is raining then all round Aunt Sadies house for a spot of M&S, sorry S&M !)


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