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Peckham Rye Ward panel meeting on 6th March at 19:00-20:00 - All welcome


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Ladies and Gents, it is the Peckham Rye Ward panel meeting on 6th March at 19:00-20:00 hours at Cafe G on Peckham Rye.


This is your chance to speak to your local SNT for Peckham Rye about issues close to you and to hear from us about what we have been doing recently. Apologies for not posting for such a long-time, both myself and my colleague are relatively new in post and have only just found out about this forum. From now on we will endeavour to use this as much as possible!


All are welcome to come to the meeting if you live within the boundaries of our ward, attached is an image of the ward. Tea/coffee of a hopefully acceptable standard will be provided for you by ourselves.


Please email [email protected] if you wish to attend or would like to be added to our mailing list.


Thank you,

PC Stoodley and PC Rutter

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