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Hi sunbob,

Street parties are really aimed at people living on a particular street. they're organised by residents for residents.

The various authorities give permission on this basis else they'd need to arrange stewarding, public toilets, etc, etc.

If you want to celebrate Dulwich Park has an event. OR ask around your street and perhaps have your own street party later this summer - maybe to celebrate the Olympics.


Hi grumpyoldman, the-e-dealer,

Officially you need to get a street closure notice. This enable fire, ambulance and Police to know in advance that certain roads will be closed and not delay any blue light responses. IF lots of neighbours were to impromptu have a street party not a lot anyone could do but I would encourage you to perhaps hold one later in the summer and I'd be only to happy to help you arrange it all and give advice.

Answer the question ? someone? "Whats the situation if someone hasn't got permission and closes their Road?"


They will be arrested and the street re-opened (assuming anyone notifies the authorities). Actually, depending on the size of the road being 'closed' - and whether it's on a fire police or ambulance access route there may be little actual come-back - however anyone inconvenienced by the closure (or, for instance, having their house burnt-down because fire-engines couldn't access quickly enough) would have a damn good civil case against those closing the road, unless they were themselves party to the closure.


It's an offence to block the public highway.

Fancy coming along to our Big Picnic at Aquarius Golf Club on June 5th?


4 bands on outdoor stage, with lots of people on blankets & groundsheets eating pork pie and cucumber sandwiches with lashings of ginger beer.


A good (but not Festival standard) line up finishing at around 7-8.00pm?


Let me know so I can man the gate!!!

For all those not doing anything, but wanting to be a part of a big party, we are holding a 'Big Picnic' at Aquarius Golf Club for our local community. The line up of live bands, playing on the infamous 7th tee stage is already looking pretty good (Steve Boltz & New White Trash headlining, and support from Country Dirt, and a few other noteable local acts to be confirmed.) There will be abundant and affordable food & drink available from the 'Top of the World' Club bar, and hopefully a really 'Festival' feel to the day. Check the attached flyer/invitation for more details, or visit our Facebook event page to keep up with the buzz.

THE CAMBRIA is doing SALSA SUNDAY on the 3rd

Live Latin Band

Paella

Latin Beer & Sangria

Pimms Bar

DJ

Bake Orf - Cake Competition (bring in your own to be judged and shared)

Thames Pageant live on big screen


AND....


MONDAY MONARCHY on the 4th

Garden Party with Dame Vesta Bules

Cabaret with Mzz Kimberley

Monday Roast

QUEEN fancy dress (your interpretation)

BBQ

Drinks Deals

Pimms Bar

DJ


0207 7373 676


The Cambria

40 Kemerton Road

Camberwell

London

SE5 9AR


www.thecambrialondon.com

[email protected]

A Jubilee Big Picnic at Aquarius Golf Club on Tuesday 5th June, with live music through the afternoon, closing with Steve Boltz (Former guitarist with Atomic Rooster, Paul Young, The Who, Elton John etc etc) and his incredible rock band The New White Trash. Bring a blanket, make yourselves comfortable, and enjoy the music, the sunshine, the views, the space.


If you don't have a street party, or just fancy relaxing on the fairway with some excellent live music, you are very welcome!! Entry is free, of course!!! See attached flyer for more detail.

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