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Thanks to everyone who has submitted their genuine (...and not so genuine) responses so far!


Submitting your email address isn't compulsory to take part in the survey! However if you'd like receive updates on the progress of the project, please do leave us your email at the bottom of the survey or PM us here. Your email won't be released to anyone else, and we promise we won't spam you! We are all volunteers, so this will be the most effective way for us to keep in touch with you.


Many thanks


EAST DULWICH ACTION GROUP

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The East Dulwich Action Group is comprised of local residents and businesses working together to deliver Southwark Council's High Street Challenge Initiative, provide a sense of identity to East Dulwich and promote the area to residents and visitors alike.

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eastDAG, your second post completely ignores the questions people have raised. As you're asking us to cooperate with your project, it would be courteous, and more credible, if you were to acknowledge and respond to them. I'd suggest starting by establishing your credentials so people know who you are, what if anything you're affiliated/answerable to and a spin-free set of objectives.
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eastDAG Wrote:

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> Thanks to everyone who has submitted their genuine

> (...and not so genuine) responses so far!

>

> Submitting your email address isn't compulsory to

> take part in the survey! However if you'd like

> receive updates on the progress of the project,

> please do leave us your email at the bottom of the

> survey or PM us here. Your email won't be released

> to anyone else, and we promise we won't spam you!

> We are all volunteers, so this will be the most

> effective way for us to keep in touch with you.

>

> Many thanks

>

> EAST DULWICH ACTION GROUP

> ---------

> The East Dulwich Action Group is comprised of

> local residents and businesses working together to

> deliver Southwark Council's High Street Challenge

> Initiative, provide a sense of identity to East

> Dulwich and promote the area to residents and

> visitors alike.


Why do you not answer the legitimate questions raised?

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