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yup, as Sue says, plans are indeed afoot for a Crystal Palace Road street party - but probably not on the day of the the Jubilee


Some reasons why

- the day of the Jubilee day is very early in the year, so high risk of cold weather/rain (like last year's ultra-sodden Big Lunch)

- the Jubilee is being marked by extra Bank holidays, so high risk of low attendance as lots of people will be going away (like at last year's sparsely attended Big Lunch)

- and last but not least, the republican spirit seems to burn bright in the breasts of the Crystal Palace Road Street Party Organizing Committee (or CPRSPOC to those in the know)


Anyway, we are waiting to hear from Southwark if they'll let us close the road for free later in the year.


KK, PM me if you need info about getting permission.

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East Dulwich is holding street parties:

Sunday 3 June - Nutfield Road, Ulverscroft Road

Monday 4 June - Henslowe Road, Goodrich Road, Derwent Grove, Archdale Road.

Tuesday 5 June - Worlingham Road & Ryedale


For fuller details see attached.


For those that don't live on one of these streets you might want to to join in with the Diamond Jubilee Picnic in Dulwich PArk Tuesday 5 June.

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