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But the Borough Commander has confirmed that they won't close it without opening a replacement - one that maybe doesn't have space for the horses that haven't been there for five years - and they also plan to open another office further south in the borough towards Crystal Palace Parade.

ED cop shop went downhill when its inmates were convicted of running a drugs ring and banged up.( google if you must )


I think its a lovely brutal & very apt building & would be sad to see it demolished for a range of Urban warehouse living pokey flats with unrealistic service charges & granite worktops ( close to ED station junction2 & the lively Lordship lane area, inclusing the world famous Adventure bar ) - nearly as interesting as the facade of the Functinal yet menacing Deco pig sty on Bishopsgate

East Dulwich to Stratford Stadium. That's a long gallop!

They'll be knackered!


dazeykat Wrote:

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> I miss the horses too. I read the other day that

> there are plans to increase the number of police

> horses in London by 2012 for the Olympics. Hope

> they stable some of them in East Dulwich.

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