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Hello lovely neighbours of east dulwich. We the residents of Bellenden Road and Bellenden Village are launching a new association to do more and more of the kinds of things we love to do like the Big Lunch and the Big Tree and ...


we're looking for committee members to help with the organising and for people who just want to know more. we're hosting an informal info evening 22 March at the Montpelier pub from 7pm. Come along and find out more or email [email protected] or find us on FB https://www.facebook.com/groups/bellendenbiglunch/ or twitter @bellbiglunch

Seabag Wrote:

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> Which part of the village do we meet in?


Under the war memorial clock, which is betwixt Old Mill Lane and the duck pond. You can't miss it, the vicar leaves his bike there (unlocked obvs), and at the moment it's festooned with the WI's red, white and blue bunting to celebrate taking our village back...

red devil Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > Which part of the village do we meet in?

>

> Under the war memorial clock, which is betwixt Old

> Mill Lane and the duck pond. You can't miss it,

> the vicar leaves his bike there (unlocked obvs),

> and at the moment it's festooned with the WI's

> red, white and blue bunting to celebrate taking

> our village back...



Thanks RD.


I'll be riding bare back tomorrow morning, as my old schoolmaster needs to be shod again (his old shods are just plain all worn out)

After that I've some grain to mill on Mill Lane, lets hope it's not blowing a hooley like last time. Poor old miller got chaff in his eyes, they puffed right up with that terrible double gluten thing he gets.


Where did the village get taken to, I'd not been for a while, so didn't know it had gone and been back.

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