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I do realise this response is 2 years later but.... yes Pink Thursdays is still going strong in 2014. We meet at the House of Tippler on Lordship Lane, the first thursday of the month from 7.30pm til closing time. The lovely Tim in House of Tippler makes special pink thursday cocktails for us, so thank you Tim.


We have a facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/pinkthursdays/ and email [email protected] for more info


It is a friendly group for gay girls and boys and their friends and families, it is not for profit, just about having a community really and organised by a group of volunteers. We also organise big walks in the country fairly regularly, and football on the Rye on Wed evenings, and ad hoc nights out, lunches, dinners etc.


I have to apologise for being 2 years late in replying to this, a few people have mentioned to me that there was a post on the forum from 2012, so I thought I should reply. Better late than never, unless you have now moved out of East Dulwich...

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