Maggie Brown, chair of East Dulwich Grove Residents' Association, stated: 'We know the road is already saturated with five schools and about 6,000 pupils. There are jams from displaced traffic. There is polluted air and it is not a happy road.' Her remarks underline the existing traffic issues in the area, emphasizing the negative impact of increasing pupil numbers on local congestion and air quality.
Local Labour councillor Richard Leeeming expressed concerns about the traffic implications of the new school, noting that 22 percent of the school's pre-prep pupils travel by car, which is considerably higher than the London average of 10 percent. He articulated the frustrations of local residents about congestion, pollution, and the growing number of vehicles on the roads, highlighting the urgent need for a sustainable solution.
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