A question for Michael, Roz (fantastic job promoting issues of local interest that you two do by the way) and other interested persons about the FH railway station. My limited knowledge of Forest Hill's history tells me that the station used to be a beautiful Victorian building, before finding itself on the wrong end of an incendiary bomb in WWII. Passing by Dulwich station (and to a lesser extent HOP station) I was thinking how robbed we have been of a fine Victorian centrepiece for the struggling FH shopping area. The recent survey concerning the extension of the conservation area asked for other recommendations for the improvement of the character of the area, and my question is whether a new Victorian-style station building would be within the realm of possibility, or simply something that would never be given budgetary approval. Given that 1) the station is being upgraded/transitioned to accomodate the tube, 2) as I understand it, the bollards outside the station are very old and listed, 3) the station is not the prettiest in design, and 4) the town centre could really do with a boost, would getting a station to be proud of an achievable goal? I am not sure if lottery funding would be available for this sort of thing. Would be interested in people's thoughts.