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There's been a thread running for the last week about proposed works on E.D.G./Townley Rd.


Here is the thread:-

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1426742,1428972,page=2#msg-1428972



Several of us have been wondering just how much this proposal would cost, if implemented. I am familiar with the official figure.


So, this is a good opportunity to give everyone the opportunity to guess the amount. To keep it totally fair, I would ask that the estimates be sent to me by PM.


No Council employees may enter.


The prize is a bottle of wine and it will go to the bidder that is nearest - to the last penny. There is one prize and to avoid any possible duplicates, your bid should be in pounds AND MUST ALSO HAVE PENCE. There should be no zeros in the digits of the pounds value in your bid.



I will keep the competition open for, say, 48 hours and then I will post the actual amount and the name of the winner.


Good luck


Tom

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