Jump to content

Meet New People In East Dulwich


Javz83

Recommended Posts

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
Hi guys, what is the age group at thesein meets? Been following this thread for months (have actually attended the early gatherings when this first started) Im a 40 yr male who is always up for a laugh and a joke, but may turn up in my pipe n slippers!
Please all also come to the Peckham Liberal Club on Elm Grove Tuesday 25 June for the launch of Peckham Pandamonium ? great live jazz, only ?5. It's listed in Events, don't want to get in trouble for listing twice. (The creators are all 40+, but all ages welcome....)
I've been following this thread for, what seems like, years but never made it due to work. Finally I am able to attend so will be good to meet some new local people on saturday. I'm hardly new to the area but a lot of people I know are moving away or turning into proper grown ups so it's getting harder and harder to find people to go out and play with. See you saturday. Robbo

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/southwark-stabbing-london-long-lane-b2797571.html
    • Interesting question as I always think of Franco Manca as a local restaurant after eating in the original in Brixton Market decades ago but you then see they have places all over the UK so are very much a chain - although I hasten to add I was eating in the original as a teenager when it was just Franco's!!!
    • When I had a property with a basement there would often be a pool of water in the centre. I was told it was related to the fluctuating height of the water table in the area (se22) and would not become a problem and the only way to get rid of it would be to get the whole place completely tanked. 
    • We've got a Victorian coal hole cellar with a mud floor and after a couple of severe water leaks, I've taken more of an interest in the state of the dampness.  I've been running a dehumidifier for the past couple of weeks following a small water pipe leak and whilst most of the floor is now bone dry, there are damp patches along most of the wall adjoining the next house, a large damp patch in the middle of the floor that will not dry even with the dehumidifier right next to it and a patch of wet mud in a small hollow in the middle of the cellar.  An expert that lent us industrial drying equipment following a flood from a burst mains pipe said there will always be damp, but I'm a bit concerned in case there is a fundamental problem - any ideas from anyone with similar?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...