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Meet New People In East Dulwich


Javz83

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Hi everyone,


I can see this thread goes way back! However, I've just moved to East Dulwich and would love to meet some new people as I don't really know anyone in the area. I'm 27 and most of my friends are scattered round London but sadly none of them here. If anyone is planning another meet up at the pub then let me know as I'd love to come along. The EDT or indeed anywhere on Lordship Lane is really convenient for me. Perhaps next week sometime? Cassandra xx

Ok, I'm going to be brave! I've been following this thread and keep meaning to join but chicken out! Would love to meet new people too. Am 35 year old single mum who has not long ago moved back to area and don't know many people anymore. Would love to meet up if it is going ahead this Thursday at 8pm if there are still people going?

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