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Nunhead&PeckhamRye CommuityCouncil Meeting 25 Feb - WHAT HAPPENED?!


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Did anyone go?

Any complaints to councillors made about - ohhhh let's say too many litter-picker-uppers - the parking issue - anything?

Since so many of you complain in here to people who can't do anything about it, it would be good if you'd gone to the councillors and parking nazis at the community council, people who CAN do something about it. But probably won't.

;)

I was there


I could tell you what happened but then I would have to 'silence' you afterwards


Needless to say, Cllr Mark Glover has moved that they discuss the parking issue directly with the executive of the council (a written report was preseneted claiming that Parking in Peckham is cost effective, but no idea on how much it raises, what the spend on Parkign maintenance is and the officer presenting claimed that there has not been a rise in prices since 2007, however with weekends and evenings no longer free then that obviously isn't true), the Peckham Area Action Plan was announced (consultation starts at the end of March) and No comments were made about the Dog Control order.


Oh and some community budget underfund was reallocated.


The Fixed Penalty Notice information explained why you can get one and how to appeal (not exciting and no time for questions)


New traffic calming and crossings were announced, although there is more consultation to be done (2 new zebras at the Peckham Rye end of Rye Lane to make it safer to get across the 'big island') and I then snuck out before the Wardens report (although it is in the pack) and the general question time


Now I need to follow up on my threat earlier and make sure you don't tell anyone else !!!

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