SAVE The Flower Lady & The Old Victorian Coal House From Demolition
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Michael Donnelly
8 years ago
This shop adds to the character of HH.
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Lynne Deeley
8 years ago
Please save our flower shop + local business
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Daniel Maurer
8 years ago
Tired of having our community blighted by people who are in it to line their own pockets and do not care what they wreck when doing so.
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Michelle Weston
8 years ago
Travisty and should not be allowed to happen. Bullying tactics.
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Chris Schuler
8 years ago
This is a ludicrous and grossly insensitive proposal. In addition to displacing a much-loved local trader and pillar of the community, it would rip the heart out of Station Square, undoing years of successful regeneration. It would also destroy a charming little building and replace it with an eyesore. Why has this even been considered when Network Rail has acres of land along the nearby railway embankments?
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Richard Mole
8 years ago
Don't make Elaine pay for your planning mistakes. She's an institution.
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Kate Robinson
8 years ago
The flower lady is an invaluable part of growing community!!
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Anonymous
8 years ago
If there is one shop which defines this corner of Herne Hill it is Elaine's flower shop. Small but with a big impact. It is informal and a bit ramshackle but well cared for and that it why we love it.
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Graham
8 years ago
Shame on Network Rail, yet again.
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Michael Middleton
8 years ago
Mistake? I think not.
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Fenella Richmond
8 years ago
Network Rail should be ashamed of themselves. Elaine has already put up with a huge decrease in footfall due to their lengthy renovations to the arches, and has managed to make her corner one of the nicest spots in Herne Hill. If she were to go it would be a huge loss to the community.
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Helen Thompson
8 years ago
The loss of the Flower Lady in her present site would make Herne Hill a different place. Elaine also works incredibly hard and should not have her business damaged because others have miscalculated.
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Katie Bogle Leavitt
8 years ago
This makes no sense!
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Larry Leavitt
8 years ago
Save the Flower Lady’s location.
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Sebastian Hepher
8 years ago
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Keep the shop open, the railway has plenty of unused waste land in the near vicinity. Ridiculous to close local flower shop and lose jobs and services when there are plenty of clear alternatives being ignored presumably on the grounds of cost.
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Susan Adeboyeku
8 years ago
Elaine is a valued member of the local community. National railroad inflating rents completely goes agains the save the high street mentality.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
The Flower Lady is an integral part of the fabric and character of Herne Hill. It would be a great loss to the local community if the shop and Elaine were to be forced to leave. Find a better way.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Find somewhere else for your electricity substation, you should have worked this out before you embarked on the project!
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Lottie
8 years ago
Good Luck
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Kelvin Haydon
8 years ago
Part of the community that is Herne Hill, there must be other places for the substation.
This shop adds to the character of HH.
Please save our flower shop + local business
Tired of having our community blighted by people who are in it to line their own pockets and do not care what they wreck when doing so.
Travisty and should not be allowed to happen. Bullying tactics.
This is a ludicrous and grossly insensitive proposal. In addition to displacing a much-loved local trader and pillar of the community, it would rip the heart out of Station Square, undoing years of successful regeneration. It would also destroy a charming little building and replace it with an eyesore. Why has this even been considered when Network Rail has acres of land along the nearby railway embankments?
Don't make Elaine pay for your planning mistakes. She's an institution.
The flower lady is an invaluable part of growing community!!
If there is one shop which defines this corner of Herne Hill it is Elaine's flower shop. Small but with a big impact. It is informal and a bit ramshackle but well cared for and that it why we love it.
Shame on Network Rail, yet again.
Mistake? I think not.
Network Rail should be ashamed of themselves. Elaine has already put up with a huge decrease in footfall due to their lengthy renovations to the arches, and has managed to make her corner one of the nicest spots in Herne Hill. If she were to go it would be a huge loss to the community.
The loss of the Flower Lady in her present site would make Herne Hill a different place. Elaine also works incredibly hard and should not have her business damaged because others have miscalculated.
This makes no sense!
Save the Flower Lady’s location.
Keep the shop open, the railway has plenty of unused waste land in the near vicinity. Ridiculous to close local flower shop and lose jobs and services when there are plenty of clear alternatives being ignored presumably on the grounds of cost.
Elaine is a valued member of the local community. National railroad inflating rents completely goes agains the save the high street mentality.
The Flower Lady is an integral part of the fabric and character of Herne Hill. It would be a great loss to the local community if the shop and Elaine were to be forced to leave. Find a better way.
Find somewhere else for your electricity substation, you should have worked this out before you embarked on the project!
Good Luck
Part of the community that is Herne Hill, there must be other places for the substation.