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This does affect some of you on the East Dulwich side of the Park and indeed the leaflet mentions The Gardens specifically so dear moderator - please allow this in the ED Issues section. Ta.


Just had a leaflet through my door being the Peckham Rye Safer Neighbourhood Team newsletter, and informing me of the following:

6 May 2009 4 to 6 pm public meeting at Cafe in Peckham Rye Park

12 June 2009 12 till 4pm Community Bus at Peckham Rye Park by Strakers Road (one assumes in the car park).


Email them for information

[email protected]

020 8721 2443 for more information.

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> This does affect some of you on the East Dulwich

> side of the Park and indeed the leaflet mentions

> The Gardens specifically so dear moderator -

> please allow this in the ED Issues section. Ta.

>

> Just had a leaflet through my door being the

> Peckham Rye Safer Neighbourhood Team newsletter,

> and informing me of the following:

> 6 May 2009 4 to 6 pm public meeting at Cafe in

> Peckham Rye Park

> 12 June 2009 12 till 4pm Community Bus at Peckham

> Rye Park by Strakers Road (one assumes in the car

> park).

>

> Email them for information

> [email protected]

> 020 8721 2443 for more information.



Presumably the police don't want to the hear the opinions of anyone who has, say, a day job then. :S

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Daft comment, of course they do, and I regularly announce the Police Ward Panel meetings, and Community Council meetings, where you can also meet them and go along.

And instead of whinging on here about the times, you could of course email them with your above comments (maybe you already did), on the email address I also usefully gave.


Sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Daft comment, of course they do, and I regularly

> announce the Police Ward Panel meetings, and

> Community Council meetings, where you can also

> meet them and go along.

> And instead of whinging on here about the times,

> you could of course email them with your above

> comments (maybe you already did), on the email

> address I also usefully gave.

>

> Sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


It was just an observation.


One for the unemployed, freelancers, housewives/husbands and people who work from home then.

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