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I think they are a welcome addition. Though Denmark Hill village is as proper a place as Ruskin Village on the other side of the train station. Estate agents have a lot to answer for.

Bets on how long before the Kings College rugby team roll out of the George Canning, try to ride the wolf and flatten it? 24 hours I'd say.

Leigh Dyer is my best friend and I helped him with the amazing sculptures and was there for the delivery yesterday too!

Im with him now and his delightful girlfriend Miss lucy Dixon and we thought we'd google it to see if there is anything up about it and there is!!! He is very happy with the response and hope you will all enjoy them for years to come and they stand the test of time.

I can't wait to drive past them today and hoorah for the council (and I do't often say THAT) for commissioning something like this. The comment above about them representing the deforestation of the area, made my naughtily cynical friend say something that in the future such a commission might be of a sculpture of a bulldozer with "Sainsburys" on the back of it!
Thanks for this!! I went past on the 176 bus late one evening this week - and I thought I had too many sasperillas again!!Now I know what Southwark Council did with the fence they took down from Goose Green (better than making a Spitfire out of them!!)

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