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CJMAHER

I am the only one of of the tree still posting on Nunhead, firstly it was depleted by Kleinhond then an attempt was made to merge it with another Website that covered Nunhead.

There are three that still post but there is little interest, as all that make contact are approached to join the other site

You will have noted that the daily Posts of Advertising change their name after they have posted to prevent them being traced, silly rearly they will never get any custom.

The site could be sorted if an assistant webmaster were appointed.

CharDale Wrote:

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> I think a lot of folk in Nunhead use the south

> east central forum which has a nunhead section.


Not really. Just fewer genuine members of the old Nunhead forum posting on the south east central forum. Many of the old Nunhead posts were deleted and appeared under different guises in the other forum to make the forum look busy.


I'd like to see the old Nunhead forum brought back but making clear that Kleinhond is no longer involved in any capacity. I think a lot of the old forum members, including me, would come back.

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