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Hey everyone


I'm a freelance PR consultant working in the wine industry.


I'm based at home and was wondering if there's a place or community in the East Dulwich/South East London area where freelancers go to work together / near each other.


It'd be good to get out of the four walls of my (albeit very lovely) flat and have the chance to interact with other people.


Any recommendations??


Sabrina

there is the Cooking with Scissors group who meet once a month, social as well as making business connections..

http://www.cookingwithscissors.co.uk/

i'm also working from home now..suspect there are a lot of us! maybe we could arrange a local ad hoc meeting up with those interested, in one of the many cafes around here?

  • 3 weeks later...

I'd also be interested in this!

Also interested to know if people have favourite places to go and work away from their homes (not necessarily to interact / network, but more just for a change of scenery). I sometimes work from Rosie's cafe on Peckham Rye, and Peckham library. I know a few people go to the Brickhouse Bakery in ED, but personally I normally find it a bit noisy and difficult to concentrate..

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