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I appreciate that there is a thread in the main section about this but many mums may not be aware of this.


Children going to the Charter School on the 37 bus are going to be badly affected by the proposed changes to the East Dulwich Grove/ Townley Road junction.


These changes involve narrowing the roadway and reducing the dual lanes at the traffic lights. The Southwark officials attending the drop-in session yesterday admitted that the scheme will increase the tail-backs of traffic on EDG.


In the morning rush hour, the tail back at this junction often goes back as far as the hospital. If this goes ahead then it will certainly go back to around Melbourne Grove which frankly is unacceptable by any measure. It's bad enough already but this will make it worse.


The only official way to oppose this scheme is to use the on-line feedback form on this link:-


https://forms.southwark.gov.uk/ShowForm.asp


There is another option called "10b" which will allow the traffic to flow better than it is now. To support this option it is necessary to mention 10b in the "Comments" section, as your preference.

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vesti Wrote:

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> Surely, given the limited catchment area, the

> pupils can just walk.


The Charter School does not have a defined catchment area - as confirmed on their web site.


Quite a few of the pupils use it regularly and even more when the weather's bad. Lots also come by train to North Dulwich.


DG

  • 1 month later...
I lived on East Dulwich Grove for years and was always stunned to see teenagers waiting for 15 mins for the 37 from outside Pizza Gogo or even, incredibly, from the stop by Alleyn's to go to Charter? a few hundred metres away?from the Townley Rd junction it must be 4 minutes on foot max.

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