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Save the Velodrome public meeting - please let us know if you're coming - 6th October


HerneHope

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Dear All


We are trying to get an idea of numbers for the open meeting (details below) - we need as many people as possible. Please could you email [email protected] if you're planning on joining us.


Details of public meeting:


Wednesday 6th October


7.30pm to 9.30pm


Great Hall, Dulwich College


Dulwich Common, London SE21 7LD



The agenda for the public meeting is to:


? raise awareness of the plight of the facilities;


? present status of conversations with the Dulwich Estate, Mayor's office, Southwark council and relevant authorities;


? hear suggestions for the future proposed regeneration;


? review potential plans.


If you want to keep upto date with the campaign and show your support then please check out our public page on www.facebook.com/savethevelodrome or email [email protected]


Please help to save this fantastic facility!


Many thanks


Save the Velodrome committee

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