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Meet your local election candidates Friday 27th April 7-9


MarkT

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Barry Area Residents Association (BARA) and the East Dulwich Community Centre Association (EDCCA)

invite you to meet the Local Election Candidates for Goose Green and Dulwich Hill Wards


Hustings at the East Dulwich Community Centre 46-50 Darrell Road SE22 9NL


Friday 27th April 2018 7-9pm

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Southwark Council has published the lists of candidates. See attached.

All are being invited. That's 13 candidates for Goose Green Ward (3 councillors) and 8 candidates for Dulwich Hill Ward (2 councillors)

MarkT

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Thank you for the invite to the hustings, I am looking forward to meeting you all on the 27th, if anyone has questions to put to me in advance to answer on the night, please comment here. My flyer is attached :)


I have also just created a poll on the EDF Facebook group on the subject of yellow lines/parking & bike racks - please do contribute so I can get more opinions that are not just my own, my friends locally and who I've spoken to on the doorstep!


https://www.facebook.com/groups/900015513463302/


Claire Empson

WEP Candidate for Goose Green


Southwark Women?s Equality Party ? Promoted by Claire Webb on behalf of Claire Empson, both at Studio 18, Blue Lion Place, 237 Long Ln, London SE1 4PU

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Many thanks to Mark and Kate for setting up and chairing the East Dulwich Community Centre hustings last Friday - it was good to meet local residents and hear about their concerns.

As I'm not one of the Green Party candidates for Goose Green and Dulwich Hill (they were unfortunately unable to make the date) I'm posting a link to information about those candidates for anyone interested in finding out more. Thanks! Eleanor

https://www.southwarkgreenparty.org.uk/dulwich_hill_ward_candidates

https://www.southwarkgreenparty.org.uk/goose_green_ward_candidates

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