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Meet New People In East Dulwich


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Ryanpeps Wrote:

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> Hi, my name is sofia, im 25 just moved to east

> dulwich,from Kent,would like to meet new

> people,like going down the pubs, love nights out, and looking for a job to if any one can

> help,

Hello all!


After hearing lots of great things about the area, my husband and I are finally making the move this weekend to East Dulwich/Peckham Rye. It would be great to meet people in our new neighborhood since we'll be leaving most of our friends behind north of the river. So if there's a get-together happening in October, we'd love to come along. And if anyone would like to meet up for a quick coffee or pint in the meantime, just get in touch!


Andi

Ah, unfortunately I can't make it on the 26th (going to a Labrynth costume ball and film night for a friend's birthday), though my partner might be able stop by - I'll give him the details. Definitely up for the November meetup though. Putting the 16th in my diary now!
  • 2 weeks later...

I'm new to this too, and really excited to meet some new people! I'm away (becoming a first-time Godmother - yay!) on the 16th but would love to come along on the 26th if it's still going ahead?


Will keep my eyes peeled for further details. Amy :)

Hi all


I have a table booked at the EDT at 8pm - under Sara-Jane/ ED forum. It should be in the front room (tables by the window) but if not just ask and you will find us. I am short with dark blond curly hair!


Charmani, Amy and Vicky, please do come along as first timers. Don't be shy, we were all first timers once, and it's a great way to make new friends.


See you there!

Sara-Jane

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