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Im new to east dulwich...and to london. I moved here for my boyfriend and currently know about 2 people in London.As much as I love my boyfriend just seeing his face alone is driving me mad! I (was) a very sociable person where I ued to live but am finding it diificult to meet people of a similar age (27) with similar interests in the area. Any ideas/groups/events that people know of? I'm also guessing that I am not alone in this so was also wondering if any new people/old skool east dulwich people wanted to meet up one night for some drinks to get to know other people and the area. Let me know?


Laura

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Keep posting and looking on this forum (if you post it they will come) particularly in the Whats On section - there are drinks, curry nights, book clubs, various sporting activities etc etc. I beieve there are also new inmates residents all the time so you will meet like minded types v soon. Good luck and welcome.
  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Laura,


I was in a similar position when I moved here last year, didn't know a soul (although I'm a fair bit older).


But ED is a great place to land - if you look at the What's On bit you'll almost certainly find something. (I'm now a regular at Chick's book club and the Fitness in the park Saturday morning thing, which are both peopled by very lovely and welcoming ED folk. Oh, and they're both free..)


There also seem to be semi-regular Forum drinks which I've not been to but heard good reports about!


Good luck,


Helen

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