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I understand from Dulwich OnView that each library was allocated 200 tickets and could hand out up to 4 tickets per person, so they were bound to go quickly. There are some libraries which weren't open today and will therefore hand out their allocation tomorrow, of which Grove Vale Library is one I believe.


All of the tickets at Dulwich Library had gone by 9am when my son's childminder turned up after the school run.

I understand the Shard are only giving out 4,000 tickets to Southwark residents, and for January only.

I don't know how many libraries there are in Southwark but if they're only giving out to the first fifty (say times four tickets), howcome only 200 tickets to one library. There's aren't THAT many libraries left in Southwark are there?


(Too ill to do the maths...)

bloonoo Wrote:

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> Jeremy you can argue that people who go to work

> can afford the entry price, whereas those who

> don't (single parents, people on benefits etc)

> can't, therefore they deserve free tickets more.


I knew somebody would come up with some such sanctimonious bollocks. I was fishing for it in a way, I suppose.

There are 12 libraries in Southwark. The ED librarian told me that more tickets were allocated to those nearer the Shard so presumably ED got the fewest (200). Some are closed on Wednesdays so you might get lucky tomorrow if you're keen enough to travel on the offchance.

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