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I've got very confused what area constitutes East Dulwich for matters to be included in the General ED issues section of EDF. It used to be for matters strictly within East Dulwich and matters concerning other areas were quickly transferred to The Lounge. Now there is a thread concerning a Sainsburys in Dulwich Village and not so long ago there was the thread regarding the development of the SG Smith site, again in Dulwich Village. No complaints really about this but the thread regarding the possible cycle way in Adys Road has been moved to The Lounge when Adys Road falls within East Dulwich more than Dulwich Village does. It seems that East Dulwich is creeping to the west. Any comments from Admin or guidance regarding the boundaries of East Dulwich?

It would be helpful to have the Adys Rd back here. Same as Loughborough Junction knock on effects and very connected to the Quietway debates.

Anything on local development is helpful and raises awareness of the interconnecting issues that are emerging across Dulwich and neighbouring areas.

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The cycling one originally had a Southwark title, now it's been changed and I know it's about ED it's in the General Isses section.

The West Dulwich Sainsbury one has been moved to the Lounge (I've been away and this slipped through)

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