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I just found out completely by chance that this has been cancelled as I was searching for the start time on the internet.


I read the advert in Southwark Life and liked the sound of 'The Colour Thief': it somehow felt like it might make the thing much more creative and festive than the usual sort of November 5th event. I didn't think I was being a sucker for political correctness - just a sucker for a good free festival within walking distance.


I guess whoever led the lobbying for it to be cancelled didn't feel any sense of responsibility to all the people who'd read the original announcement - many of whom will no doubt show up on the night and be disappointed.


Anway, does anyone have any alternative suggestions for a blind date this Friday now some Councillors have put out the fireworks?

The really, really stupid thing about this is the name - drive anywhere around Dulwich at the moment - it is alive with the brilliant autumn colours - leaves, berries - we are at our most colourful - but the aparatchiks think a colour thief has been about apparently. A festival in midwinter in the snow, perhaps, but in autumn?! No idea!

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> Anway, does anyone have any alternative

> suggestions for a blind date this Friday now some

> Councillors have put out the fireworks?


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There are loads of fireworks still happening.


At Brockwell Park and Crystal Palace Park, both within easy reach of East Dulwich, to name just two events.


There is a thread on here about them.

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