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here is the link to the online petition, worth signing especially as it's about time the mindset of the London and Central Government needs changing in relation to their treatment of major projects and infrastructure in South London. Pressure is the only way.


http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/build-a-station-at-surrey-canal-road.html

I don't know the geography of the area that well but as I recollect from visiting Millwall FC as an away fan there's a station ten minutes walk away isn't there?


My route to it last time after being kept in the ground for an hour after the game was over was lined with broken glass, half bricks and police officers but that's a different story I suspect.

ruffers Wrote:

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> I don't know the geography of the area that well

> but as I recollect from visiting Millwall FC as an

> away fan there's a station ten minutes walk away

> isn't there?

>

> My route to it last time after being kept in the

> ground for an hour after the game was over was

> lined with broken glass, half bricks and police

> officers but that's a different story I suspect.



South Bermondsey Station, with steps up to it from Ilderton Road, a few minutes walk away from Millwall football ground.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Pointless thread.


Yeah, get off at either south Bermondsey or New Cross and walk you lazy gits! You're going to be sitting down for a couple of hours after all so the exercise will do you good.

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