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Archives for November 2021

Serious data error confirmed

November 15, 2021

We have written an open letter to Matt Clubb, Director of Environment – who is responsible for Southwark’s Highways department – pointing out serious errors that have been made in the Dulwich Streetscape Traffic Analysis Report. You can read the letter here. This follows confirmation by Cllr Andy Simmons that the claim of a 61% reduction in traffic along a key Dulwich road should have been reported as a significant increase.

Our letter asks why it has taken the Council four months to acknowledge this error, even though they were alerted to it in July 2021. It also raises concerns about the accuracy of all the data in this report, as well as asking for missing data which, if included, might well show the Dulwich LTNs have caused an overall increase in traffic, not decrease.

The letter calls on Mr Clubb to suspend the traffic orders implementation process, launch an internal investigation and correct and republish the traffic analysis report. This should include a full set of raw data so that the public can have, to quote Southwark Council leader Cllr Kieron Williams, “trust and faith in the numbers”.

Objections to the traffic orders

November 9, 2021

We sent our formal objections to the traffic orders on 9 November 2021. Please see the text of our email here. It’s a long document that summarises why we believe the Dulwich Streetspace scheme is flawed and should not go ahead. When you make your own objections to any of the traffic orders by 11 November 2021 (see Southwark’s instructions here), please feel free to say that you support the objections made by the Dulwich Alliance.

Our political position

November 9, 2021

As a campaign group, we are constantly being asked to declare our political position ahead of the May 2022 local elections. Please read our statement here.

@LittleNinjaUK at Dulwich protest

November 7, 2021

Clean air campaigner David Smith, known to his thousands of Twitter followers as @LittleNinjaUK, spoke at the Dulwich protest on Saturday 16 October about the social and environmental injustice of LTNs – how they tick all the boxes for policy-makers “unless you live, shop, walk, scoot, cycle, learn and play on a main road, on a community road. This isn’t about arterial roads and boundary roads and distributor roads, these are community roads. These are our high streets, these are where our nurseries are, these are where our care homes are, our GPs, our hospitals, our schools. These are where we live and breathe.” See the whole speech here:

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