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There are a number of community notice boards around the area and I am trying to put a flyer or two in then.


Anyone able to point me in the right direction or even tell me which dept to speak to in Council? Had an insane conversation with them last week..!! Felt I was on a different planet.


Thanks in advance

I was working with Monica on this, but the key we have is old and doesn't fit all the noticeboards.


The best thing to do is to contact the ward councillors, assuming you're in Goose Green ward... it looks like Charlie Smith has been doing a good job keeping the noticeboards updated.


The council admin are utterly hopeless in these matters, which is why some of us keep trying to put together a community group to work together.

Hi beansprout,

The East Dulwich noticeboards were placed under a project I initiated and obtained funding for. I have keys and can place non profit making community notices and have another set to display that was planning t place this coming weekend.

Email me and I'll print and place.


Regards James.

Thank you.....


It is community but I am charging a nominal amount, so guess I can't ask..


Strange how Lambeth and Southwark have different takes on community boards..


No worries and James, thank you - pity you are not around..

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