ISSUE: Proposed development for ten flats on Dryburgh Road

RAGE (Resident’s Against Gardencentre Exploitation)

 

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"sou£d out" feels one resident
 

Dear Putney resident

In the last few days, many residents in the Dryburgh Road and surrounding areas, will have received two brightly coloured postcards through their letterbox. These cards, produced by concerned residents, urge the recipients to return the cards to the Council's Technical Services Department in a final attempt to influence the outcome of the Council meeting on 15 October
2002.

If you've received these cards, and haven't yet returned them to the Council, PLEASE DO SO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. This could be the last chance for residents to influence the outcome of the proposed development, and indeed, the greater the number of cards returned, the greater impact we will have.

If you haven't received any postcards, you can instead download a template letter which provides a template for you to just sign and return.

Residents Against Garden Centre Exploitation

9th October 2002

HISTORY:

RAGE - new pressure group established to fight for the Garden Centre 22.08.02

Gates close on the Garden Centre - Public Inquiry in November 16.08.02

Resident sets out the situation regarding the possible closure of Putney Garden Centre and asks residents to take action to fight the plans.

Tony Colman MP urges Council to reconsider Garden sale

November 2001 key vote on Garden centre sale

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