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LATEST NEWS...Greener living
in Dulwich

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click here to download the Dulwich Plan
A local plan for Dulwich: proposals for Village Ward November
2008 Objectives...
to make the ward cleaner, greener and safer; and to contribute
to healthier living and the local and wider environment
Dulwich Going Greener, together with The Dulwich Society, is putting forward a number of ideas for improving
our local area, based on our consultation with residents over the last 18 months. We are asking our ward councillors
to consider these ideas as part of a wider review which is currently being undertaken. You can read our plan here - and
send us your views and comments which we will pass on to Southwark.
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Positive choices - find out more - get involved!
WANTED - your ideas for a Greener Dulwich Do you have
a particular concern, or an idea to help protect the environment in Dulwich? Our main focus at the moment is on encouraging
more sustainable lifestyle choices and greater energy efficiency - but we are open to all ideas. Is there
an initiative that you would like to get off the ground? We may be able to help. Dulwich Going Greener is looking
to establish working groups to tackle individual projects and we may be able to offer support and funding. Please
email us with your suggestions, or come to our next Green Talk and introduce yourself to any of the committee members.
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Dulwich is wonderful place to live - we want it to stay that way! Of all the things
we do to protect Dulwich, the most important is to reduce waste and uncessary fuel consumption. This is essential
if we are to cut the amount of CO2 being released into the atmosphere. If scientists are right, we should all
be trying to adopt a 'lower carbon lifestyle' - and it now seems that there is some urgency about making this change.
Inspired by the beauty of our local South London landscape?
Glad to live in a thriving, safe and well cared for community?
So are we - join us and take action now to protect Dulwich for the future.

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"The solution to the problem of global warming depends on both
individual and collective actions. It needs us all to make some changes in our habits, sometimes at little or no personal
cost, and it requires governments, with our support and encouragement, to make major policy decisions."
READ THE FULL ARTICLE - Global Warming Explained, by Dr David Cotton
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