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Public meeting Charter North Dulwich 12 Oct @7pm - community patrols due to recent rise in muggings


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Hi Everyone 

(Admin, please can you delete the other post and keep this one to avoid duplication?)

On Thursday 12th October @7pm we will be holding a Public Meeting about a new scheme launching in Dulwich to help keep kids safe on their journey home from school Love Your Doorstep Community Patrol Scheme. Venue - Charter North Dulwich School main hall.

Please use the Sunray Avenue entrance and NOT the Ardbeg Road entrance - as those gates will be locked.

My organisation has been running the scheme very successfully in North London for 4 years and we have now partnered with the Metropolitan Police to deliver this to other communities. 

A group in Dulwich reached out to me a few months back and I’m pleased to say the scheme will be starting after the October half term. This is a great opportunity for local people to become volunteers and make a huge difference.

Here is the registration form for the event - https://forms.gle/mJUksvH3LdBCbGK86 please register to attend.

As this is a school location, pre registration is required for entry, for safeguarding issues.

Please see details below and we look forward to meeting you.

Thanks Emma

http://loveyourdoorstep.co.uk/

You can read about our work here - we are looking forward to coming to Dulwich

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