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It appears that a new African nightclub has opened within the the St James flats on the corner of East Dulwich road and Worlingham road !! starting at 3am to ....well after i go to work they play the worst music and lots of gangster rap and heavy angry voices and shrieking this is not the first time and to throw in a visit by 2 police cars to get the party started !! hooo ray .....


does this mean I have become old :( ?

Again- totally inconsiderate behaviour by morons on a work night. What is it with these people who seem to be deliberately provocative in their actions towards neighbours in residential areas- hopefully they will have their sound system confiscated- if they do it again. Nice to see the police turned up though.

I think you will find these incidents are called 'Blues Parties'


Usually a gathering of West Indian men Drinking and buying alcohol from the home ownwer


They were very common in the 70's.


Usually noisy and lasting long into the next day.


Bit unfortunate if you live nearby.


Used to be one next door to one when I was living with mum and dad in our Peckham flat. 70's

Really drove them mad and made them ill with no sleep for days on end.


Fox.

James Barber Wrote:

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> If someone emails me the details I'll check with

> council and police officials what is being done to

> fix this.



Hold off a couple of weeks, I'd like to check it out. Cheers.

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