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Starting new thread on this one,did anyone go to any of the 'time to talk' sessions re changes happening in Peckham Rye Park? Does anyone else out there think that they do not make sense and are going to cost a huge amount of money and cause a whole load of unnecessary disruption to somewhere that nearly everyone likes as it is? Aright some of it could do with the odd bit of re furbishment here and there and better path and lighting to East side v carpark and 'upper' Nunhead but do local people really want a radicle overhaul of sites and removal of facilities across play provision in park? Comments please.

Could you post a link to the proposed changes please, or give us more detail as to what they are? Ta!


ETA: Ignore this, I see there is already a thread about it (so not sure why another one has been started?)


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1302472

Fair question, am just trying to get people to post own views on changes and point out that the apparent consulting of local people hasn't actually happened rather we are being told what is going to happen. Most local people once they see the plans think they are bonkers, hope this explains.

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