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Upcoming meetings to discuss proposed changes to Old and New Camberwell Cemeteries, Jan 21 & Feb 11


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To anyone concerned about future planned developments in the Camberwell Old and New Cemeteries.


The Council will be holding a formal public meeting so that local residents who missed the previous meetings due to short notice will be able to view plans and proposals in respect of these two cemeteries and discuss same.

This meeting will be held on Wednesday 11 February 2015 , 7-8.30 at Honor Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road, London SE22 OSG .

The plans will also be available for inspection at that location and date from 2 pm onwards for those who cannot make it later on.


If you are concerned about the environment and the preservation of trees and wild life then please do try and attend or you can view the plans and the surveys which were made at

www.southwark.gov.uk/cemeteriesplans

and send your comments to Coucillor Darren Merrill at

[email protected]


There will also be an informal meeting on Wednesday 21st January at the Rose pub 108 Forest HIll Road from 7.30 .

This has been organised by and for concerned local residents who would like to meet before the formal meeting organised by the Council

Anyone who would like to join us is welcome but please could you email Anne Stanesby at [email protected] to let her know you are coming. This is to help the pub so they know how many people to expect.

( The pub is just down the road from and on the same side as the main cemetery gates and there is a 63 bus stop opposite it on the other side of the road.

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