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know it a bit early but this year has flown by just been released is the dairy for that week-weekend

will anybody be doing the celebration lunch/party again as i see the one with the pictures on piermont green which looked good link shown below

i cook / bbq a wicked jerk chicken and jerk pork but have not got the most social neighbours


any suggestions EDF people


link http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Pressreleases/2011/AnnouncementsofregionalandoverseasvisitstomarktheD.aspx

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Sadly (as I'm not a royalist) I think the Big Lunch is also that weekend, and therefore the Crystal Palace Road Street Party (and presumably other street parties associated with the Big Lunch) will coincide with it.


We did tell the Big Lunch people we weren't very happy with the date, but were told too bad it had already been decided.


:-S

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