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Today 10am-11am, Dulwich leisure centre as advertised on the Met Police webpage regarding Goose Green Safer Neighbourhood Team

Does anyone know something about these meetings/events? Do they ever take place?

I was there since 10am and nobody st the leisure centre seems to know about it?


Many thanks

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Many of the local police teams meet up for social chats/information sharing etc at set times and days. However, if they have been asked to follow up a reported crime etc, they make this their priority.


the Dulwich Hill SNT tries to meet up on Wednesdays at Christ Church.

There is one actually scheduled as on now until 2pm.


"Cuppa with a Copper


An opportunity to have a Cuppa with your local Cops


1:00PM - 2:00PM, Sat 01 December 2018


Dulwich Leisure Centre, 2B Crystal Palace Road SE22 9HB"


https://www.met.police.uk/a/your-area/met/southwark/goose-green/?introducingyoursaferneighbourhoodsteam=meetingandevents

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