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Good luck finding a run buddy - my own run schedule is too unpredictable to be any help, but I did want to say come along to one of the parkruns if you can on a Saturday. Lovely welcoming atmosphere and guaranteed people to run with. I'll be marshaling at Peckham on Saturday but there's also Dulwich Park, Brockwell Park, Hilly Fields and any number of others.


Also if you want company in the evening Dulwich Park Runners is super friendly and meets on a Tuesday and Thursday with runnners of all abilities.

Hi ElsaJohanna


Dulwich Runners is also worth checking out. We meet at the Edward Alleyn Club House on Burbage Road, SE24 9HD (5 mins jog from Dulwich Village or Herne Hill) every wednesday at 7.15pm for 7.30pm with a very friendly bunch running between 4 and 10 miles at all paces and abilities. We have a number of people who are training for half marathons and marathons as well as others who are happy with just building on parkrun type distances.


If you're interested just pop down one wednesday or message me / see previous East Dulwich Forum post for more details


Jonathan

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