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Does anyone know how to get in touch with Jo Brand? Or do we have any other well known or famous people living in Dulwich? We are organising a special free event for local people and would like to ask someone for some support. We will be posting full details of this event in the next couple of days. All help greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance ♥♥♥
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Stacey, long gone to Oxfordshire

Tracey, left (nothing to do with Ken Barlow)

Rob Da Bank, keeping it real in the IoW

James Nebbit, in SE24 by the 3rd series of Cold Feet


..so we have good old Frosty or June whitfield


Nope. SE22 has had it's fame day. You are rubbing shoulders with high end IT specialists and those hoping to be made partners at KMPG or the big city legal Companies in the queue at William Rose nowadays...and that's it

???? Wrote:

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> or

>

> Stacey, long gone to Oxfordshire

> Tracey, left (nothing to do with Ken Barlow)

> Rob Da Bank, keeping it real in the IoW

> James Nebbit, in SE24 by the 3rd series of Cold

> Feet

>

> ..so we have good old Frosty or June whitfield



>

> Nope. SE22 has had it's fame day. You are rubbing

> shoulders with high end IT specialists and those

> hoping to be made partners at KMPG or the big city

> legal Companies in the queue at William Rose

> nowadays...and that's it


i wonder if any of those high end IT specialists companies would be up for donating a bob or two for some sandwiches lol

oimissus Wrote:

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> well, this year so far I have seen Richard Ayoade

> (from The IT Crown) 3 times, and Iain Glen

> (currently in Game of Thrones) last week in

> Sainsbos, so you could try them?


never heard of them. will they pull a crowd and can they tell jokes?

I thought it was 'Dulwichites'. Never mind.

If you look at the "Famous People Seen in the Co-op" thread, there's a plethora of 'famous' names for you to consider (I would however discount the Gary Barlow, Cameron Diaz and Jordan sightings). Mind you, I haven't heard of about 90% of them. I guess one man's 'famous' is another one's 'que?'

Good luck with it.

seemster Wrote:

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> Try seeking out the lovely Sergeant James Hathaway

> aka Laurence Fox, I said hello to him recently on

> Stories Road, just off DKH.



Possibly in the area to visit his sister who's married to (earlier mentioned) Richard Ayoade (they live in SE15 I think).

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