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I'm working on a new website for the area which will be located at www.ilovedulwich.com


Features that will be on the site will include:

- news & events

- local business directory

- things to do (arts/culture, sports/leisure, special interest)

- things to see/visit in the local area

- recycle/swap section

- classified ads

- forum


I'm interested to hear about other features that people would like to see on a site for the local area such as this.


Thanks.

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To be fair, the posting below did appear in the 'talk' section of the lordshiplane.co.uk website some months back..

Glass houses / stones / etc


The East Dulwich Forum is live, to go there please search for 'East Dulwich Forum' on Google. The forum is free, so please use it to chat, source, discuss or just have a good gossip...

mark (East Dulwich, England: [email protected]) - 18/09/06 10:59:11

I've already been in touch with Mark about some sort of colloboration so no need to worry you loyal folk.


And no I'm not about to start a chain of other sites. I'm doing this as I live in the area and wanted one site that brought all the best bits of other sites together and gave them a shiny new look. As well as adding some new features.


Watch this space.

good call on the swap / recylce idea - I joined freecylce and only seem to get offered old television stands and collections of various floppy disks!


Saying this, come the summer i will have a few tonnes of premium dulwich soil to pass on to anyone who asks nicely.

Watch this space garden fans!

Joe Likes Dinner. I'd like to be first to register an interest in your premium Dulwich soil. I'm going to need some for some raised beds I'm making in the new garden.

I'll speak to you about it at football soon hopefully (not sure when as I'm currently ruled out for a few weeks with 'acute lumbago and sciatica'. (Lumbago! Isn't it only old people in the 1950s that get that??)

I should've sent this in a private message shouldn't I?

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