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As part of the South London Press's revamp, from Friday, the SLP will print a Dulwich only edition of the paper, just like the Southwark News. This will join 6 other new hyperlocal editions of the paper for Deptford & New Cross, Brixton, Streatham, Wimbledon, Forest Hill & Sydenham and Wandsworth.


However, if you buy the SLP in Peckham or Camberwell, the normal pan borough paper will still be published.


http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=49436&c=1

What on earth is that all about- the SLP does not want to offend the sensibilities of Dulwich residents with all the horrific stories and mug shots of vile criminals in surrounding areas? Well, here's one customer it has lost- we only get it for the Millwall reports

:))


DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Front page New M&S to open in Lordship Lane.

>

> Page 2 .. Bottles of Orange Liquid.

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> Page 3 .. Stik Grafitti.

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> Back page. Dulwich Hamlet FC.

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> Well that has sorted out the first edition.

>

> Fox

uncleglen Wrote:

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> What on earth is that all about- the SLP does not

> want to offend the sensibilities of Dulwich

> residents with all the horrific stories and mug

> shots of vile criminals in surrounding areas?

> Well, here's one customer it has lost- we only get

> it for the Millwall reports



There was no mention in the reduction of sport content, so I think all these hyperlocal editions will cover all the South London clubs from AFC Wimbledon to Charlton Athletic.


In any case, I don't think the Dulwich SLP won't have any news from the rest of South London, it'll simply go to the middle of the paper as the Southwark News already does.

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