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How about an 'East Dulwich Borders' section of the EDF rather than having a separate forum. Peckham is very big and I am not sure there would be the interest to start with.

I live in Nunhead but my heart lies in ED as do most of our friends and my younger kids school. My doctor is in ED as are my dentist and barber. I pass through ED on the way to and back from work.

What happens around the periphery of ED often effects people in Ed and vice versa, whether it be technically Nunhead, Honor Oak, the Village etc.


Seems the logical solution to me. At least it would be easy to trial rather than setting up a completely separate forum.

  • 1 month later...

As a resident Nunheadian, I have only just discovered this section of the forum! As there seems to be lots vocal Nunhead people, I will post the imminent Nunhead Arts Week 09 meeting up here when the date and venue have been confirmed.

Have a look at what happened last year (http://nunheadarts.blog.com/) if you didn't make it to any of the events!

If you enjoyed Nunhead Arts Week 2008, then come along to an open meeting on:

February 12th at 7.30pm, at the Old Nun?s Head Pub.

Do you want to organise an event, volunteer your skills or just find out how we can make Arts Week 2009 even more fun!

All are welcome.

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  • 4 weeks later...

19th September 2009 - Green Day!


Arts Week 18 - 27th September


Arts Week will be with us before you know it, so put the above date in your diary for, probably, the best festival South of the River!

There will be the Open Submission starting the Arts Week off, Green Day, a children?s show, a poetry showcase, films, comedy, music and lots more good stuff! If you want to get involved with Arts Week please contact howardj.francis@virgin.net.

  • 3 weeks later...

The formal date to submit comments on the PNAAP (Peckham & Nunhead Area Action Plan) is Monday 25 May. But there is an extension, if you can't meet that date.


If you can fill this out please make sure you mention that there is no mention about regeneration in Nunhead, and it needs it.


They will accept them later if, before 25 May, you email . Just let them know when you aim to get your comments to them.


COUNCIL DOCUMENTS for reference:

- Overview of the PNAAP and the process at:

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/futurepeckham

- Download copy of Future Peckham, the Council's report on the Issues

& Options:


The report outlines the Issues & Options that the Council wants your

comments on - are there any missing and what do you think of the

options?

  • 5 weeks later...

Okay - I would love to have a Nunhead forum. But has nobody noticed people moving into Nunhead who can't afford to live in East Dulwich but still hang out there? Has nobody seen how many East Dulwich kids are being forced into Nunhead schools? And why is it, when I searched for Nunhead forum, google pointed me straight back to East Dulwich.


And why don't Ed'ers want Nunhead issues on this forum? How about you all go to your own park cafe in Dulwich park and leave the Peckham locals to have our new(ish) lovely cafe to ourselves? Oh, wait a minute, that sounds petty and pointless doesn't it!!!

  • 2 months later...

Nunhead Arts Week 2009 runs from 18 - 27 September, with something for everyone: Nunhead Open 6, a children?s show, the infamous urban Green Day, film night, comedy and much more. Credit crunch or no credit crunch, it?s going to be an afforable fun-filled ten day festival. So make sure you walk along to one, two or all of the events.


[nunheadarts.blog.com]

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