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Dulwich Community Council has made an award to provide a new centrepiece for the roundabout. There is a questionnaire attached to this posting with which you can let your thoughts be known on their suggestions. You can also pick one up in Healthmatters*, 47 Lordship Lane. Please note these must be returned to the council by 22 JUNE which is only a couple of days away.



*they also sell East Dulwich postcards

I remember many moons ago when i use to trip out of the edt,sitting on the roundabout with other people who use to trip out and we use to have a picnic,it would be so nice us the peeps of the edt about 1am with our light refreshments on the goose green roundabout making conversation and having a dance,i think they should have a theme every month on the roundabout,so 1 month we would have salsa and tequila,then southern comform and jazz,oh the memories of my mispent and oblivious 20s aahh

why do we have to have anything in the centre of the roundabout? I like it the way it is. The Council are asking for people to choose between a lamp post, a tree a sculpture or a signpost,though I notice they don't give the option of no change. Won't objects as suggested by the Council distract drivers when they should have all their focus on driving safely in that area?


I have suggested instead (idea passed on to me by a trader in Lordship Lane) that there could be solar powered (energy efficient) lighting fitted into the roundabout wall itself. It would not be intrusive as the other suggestions would be, and it would make the roundabout more visible at night and also, if done well, could be very attractive. I hope others wil support this idea in their comments to the Council to make sure it gets examined.

How about some sort of landmark. Not like the cat in Catford (god forbid), but maybe a sort of angel of East Dulwich, designed by a local artist. Also should get rid of the enormous arrows that are currently on the roundabout (isn't it obvious which way to go?)


Mrs AB would agree with Keef about the Narnia lamp though.

My parter thinks they should erect a statue of the Fat Boy of Peckham,


Channel 4 website says:

"The Fat Boy of Peckham, an obese child who eventually weighed over 40 stone, joined a freak show when his mother could no longer afford to feed him. At the Nottingham Goose Fair he met and married Leonie the Lion-faced Lady. They had several children who inherited neither of their parents' unusual characteristics."


He was a popular local celebrity and toured the UK with Chaplin apparently, led quite an interesting life all in all though died prematurely. Pretty un-PC but interesting nonetheless. But maybe he should be reserved a spot on Peckham Rye.

The roundabout looks really good today. Whoever maintains it is talented and deserves thanks.


If we have to despoil it, perhaps we could have a circular pissoir there to replace the Gents behind the tree on Goose Green. The pissoir would have no top or bottom so that those out of ED uniform (Cargo shorts and Birkenstocks) could be easily identified and pelted by outsitters at the EDT whilst otherwise occupied.

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