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civilservant Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Crystal Palace Road has one to.

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> but not this year



Sadly, it became too heavy a burden on the same few people each year, and several of the original organisers have moved away.


ETA: Waverley Avenue in Nunhead has not just an annual street party but an annual coach outing, so a proper community, however as this is the East Dulwich Forum the residents may not see this thread.

  • 3 weeks later...
We're in Peckham if that's not too far.We have an annual street party organised by our very active residents association.It's on Sat 11th June this year and we're having the usual disco,bouncy castle,cake competition and various neighbours making a dishes from around the world.Please pm me if sounds like what you're looking for.
  • 3 weeks later...

This year there are seven streets in the East Dulwich Ward this Sunday the 12th of June to celebrate the Queens 90th birthday and have a big lunch.


they are:-


Archdale Road 12pm-7pm

Derwent Grove 10am-6pm

Elsie Road 10am-8pm

Landells Road 10am-8pm

Pellatt Road 10am-8pm

Thompson Road 10am-4pm

Worlingham Road 11am-8pm


I am looking forward to come to all of the streets this Sunday and hope to get to speak with as many of you as possible.


Kind Regards


Councillor Charlie Smith

East Dulwich Ward Member

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