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Hello,

We have been busy distributing our first FREE local area map in the area and would really appreciate some feedback:

- where did you find yours?

- what did you think of it? (content, landmarks, illustrations etc)

- was the information on the map and elsewhere on the leaflet useful?

- would you pick one up again? (we are planning a repeat issue in November)

Any comments are gratefully received.

By the way, there are still copies to be had in Lordship Lane shops and other local stockists. For some info about Map My Village, please go to www.mapmyvillage.net

Thanks!

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There will also be a independent local map available soon, funded by Southwark council, project run by Madeline Worrall an East Dulwich Resident. The map will highlight all the local shops in and around the ED area, its a great map and ideal for visitors and tourists interested in ED. I will keep you updated on the progress of the independent local map.

Sue Wrote:

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> LondonMix Wrote:

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> > Tourists? We really are moving up in the world

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> The picture gallery and the Horniman are both

> nearby I guess. And Nunhead Cemetery.


and Canavans

Hi rubby

The change will be the new shops added since the release of the last map, google maps is all well and good however the local independent map is more of a community map highlighting shops you may not necessarily see on other maps.

We have many tourists in the area, working in ED we see lots of tourists who have come to Dulwich for the Hornimans museum, the Dulwich picture gallery, Northcross Rd market our lovely cafes and restaurants and amazing independent shops.

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