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Hi there,


We are the East Dulwich Facebook (www.facebook.com/E.Dulwich ) page. We have over 2,200 likes with a reach of over 300 people for each post on the page.


You may have seen or heard of us and we continually get asked if we are any affiliation to East Dulwich Forum. We are completely independent of this forum but understand that this is also another important resource for people living in the area.


We run online advertising for local businesses, groups, classes and events for a very competitive fee on our Facebook page, to allow people to promote them to an audience (many of whom may not be on ED Forum).


We also offer free promotion on the page for any charity listings, provided they are for a registered charity.


For information about exciting advertising opportunities for events, shops, services and community groups on the page email: [email protected]


Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/e.dulwich

Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/e_dulwich

Any queries or suggestions to [email protected]


We hope to hear from some Forum members soon and to continue working with those of you that we already do.


Thanks,


East Dulwich Facebook


(23 Bawdale Road

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9DL)

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We emailed the owner of this forum and they said it was okay to post as long as we adhered to the rules of the forum. If we have broken one we will happily edit the post accordingly.


@edhistory a definition of the word "Official" is available at http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/official


We wouldn't say we're the only resource on Facebook for finding out about events and businesses in the area, however, we have the most reach and with the help of local people aim to become as helpful as this Forum. We enable the posting of flyers, any promotional copy and may soon be offering Facebook Offers to businesses.


P.S we're not exclusively for East Dulwich but Dulwich as a whole and surrounding areas (within reason). Someone tried to advertise their business in Hackney but it didn't really relate to our audience.

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@ Betsy Vickers- we've no idea what foul-mouthed posts you're referring to? Users are only allowed to comment on posts we've made but not post their own. We have a rigorous moderation policy in place. Feel free to show us what you are referring to. We also have no political stance so once again no idea what you are referring to.


The incoming welfare reforms and posts about Lewisham Hospital are the only times we've ever even mentioned the government?

Thanks for calling us an idiot though Betsy, we'll take your feedback on board. There are actually two of us though so perhaps "itiotS" is what you meant.


@ RosieH- There are interesting photos and discussions on the page as well as advertising for a number of local events, shops and groups that we feel interest the people of ED.


Like, comment, share and Tweet us. We love reading your tweets!

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