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Hi to all in the fair land of ED. Hope all is well and you are enjoying the summer (im putting the intention out there:)

After lots of soul searching, We have decided to dissolve SNUB Dulwich. This is due to lots of different things happening, and no longer having the time to commit to the group.

I would like to thank everyone in East Dulwich for your support over the last 6 years. SNUB have completed over 7 projects in the East Dulwich Area, our last project SNUB Gardens for schools, will be completed by Sept 2014.

SNUB would also like to thank Southwark Council, Councillor James Barber and Councillor Robin Crookshankhilton.

We would also like to thank our lovely sponsors who have worked with SNUB over the last 6 years,

Mc Govern Build and Design who dedicated time, energy and the planters for all of our gardens projects. Alec Nikolic the lovely landscape gardener who donated plants and soil to the community garden project.

Heather and Kate at the Vale residents association, who headed the Dulwich physic garden project at Dulwich hospital.

And Finally The East Dulwich Forum for giving SNUB a platform to help enhance our community's awareness of Sustainability within our local community.

Lets keep on rocking with community action :) yay

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