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With all this talk of protecting communities, I think it's high time the selfless folk that run this forum should be given the credit they deserve.


As a web designer, I'm well-aware that such forums are more a labour of love rather than a profit-making business and so consider East Dulwich terribly lucky to have such as resource to turn to when we're holed-up during the snow or in lock-down during the riots.


I'm sure that if more towns were encouraged to set an online forums for locals to discuss local matters, there would be a greater social awareness of topics affecting one's neighbourhood.


Well done, Admin.

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Well said electroblankets. My one gripe would be that some people do seem to use it as a means of nitpicking at any opportunity and being a teensy bit small minded (at the risk of probably being attacked for saying that..), but otherwise it's a great resource and great for the community.


thanks Admin :-)

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