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Blue Planet free showing at Goose Green Trading Estates Friday 20th and Saturday 21st of July


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I am a masters student at Imperial College London currently researching the effect of media on the modern lifestyle.


As part of this research, I am running two free movie nights with local East Dulwich business Ian Dunn Woodwork and Design, showing Blue Planet 2 and The Blue Planet. Those attending will be asked to complete a short survey before and after the screening.


Free snacks and drinks will be provided and all attendees will also be entered into a raffle draw to win ?50 Odeon cinema voucher.


Showings will be on Friday the 20th and Saturday 21st of July from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at Unit 5 Goose Gree Trading Estates, 47 East Dulwich Road.


All are welcome, but only 18+ can complete the surveys. Spaces are limited so please sign up online -http://signup.com/go/gFiUiEJ


For more information please email me on [email protected].

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