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We are sorry that there is a view expressed on the East Dulwich Forum that Village Ward councillors have not been active on the issue of the proposed no right turn at the Townley Road /East Dulwich Grove junction. This has been the number one issue since the proposals were issued last year. We have been in touch with existing and newly created local residents associations, we have held a meeting and had discussions with various council officers, in addition to responding to as many individual constituents enquiries as possible. At the Dulwich Community Council meeting at the end of last year we were instrumental in ensuring the voices of those present were heard ahead of Councillors, so that the concerns were fully expressed. Jane alone has had a current total of more than 200 emails on the topic in recent months.


Because we represent Village Ward we sometimes forget our constituents with SE22 postcodes may turn to the East Dulwich Forum for information. Please be assured we are very much aware of this issue and perhaps just need to get a bit sharper at communicating this more widely.


Best wishes

Cllr Jane Lyons

[email protected]

Cllr Michael Mitchell

[email protected]

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Locking this and linking to the "Consultation on ?improving? the junction of East Dulwich Grove, Townley Road and Green Dale2 http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1426742,page=1 so that the discussion doesn't split into two areas.

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