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Last year Adori (I think it was her) and some others had a secular carol service outside their house on Uplands Road. It was really nice. However, I love the churchy ones, despite not being a church-goer myself. Does anyone know of any lovely Church carol services round here before Christmas eve?

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Dont u need a "special" license to go carolling

> these days?


No - absolutely not - just one of many myths about the Licensing Act 2003 - see here (near the bottom of the first page)


PM me on this if you are really concerned.


Burgabe said:

"The DCMS helpfully claims: "...a group of carol singers (players) outside a shop could be construed as incidental to the activity of people going about shopping and therefore exempt from the requirement for a licence." That might, on the face of it, fit the bill. Until you consider that any construing will be happening in a court, and will happen long after any Plod with an eye for the overtime will have banged you up for criminal singing. So, it would seem best to get a licence."


The above is utterly scatalogical.


Frankly, if you believe that either the council (they are responsible for enforcement of the Act) or the local Police Safer Neighbourhood Team will start arresting you on suspicion of singing a carol in a public place you're probably a Daily Mail reader who believes everything that foul organ excretes. Live a little - go and sing!

:-| I assume that's not aimed at me.


Knowing how pathetic the council and scrooges round here can b I wouldnt b surprised if someone tried to stop ya! :p


I propose an organised similtaneous singing from ur front garden throughout ED :D Obviously wiv the same carol :p

ALD stands for adrenoleukodystrophy which is a life threatening genetic disorder, normally affecting males .


Log on to www.aldlife.org.uk to find out more.


It is an incredibly worthwhile charity and as I said before has a direct relevance to families living in East Dulwich so it would be an ideal charity for members of the forum to support.


You may see collection boxes in some shops in East Dulwich and there is an ALD charity shop in Penge , opposite Sainsburys.

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