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Did anyone hear the fireworks last night and know what they were in aid of? I was woken at 1am by a full-on firework display that lasted for a good 10 mins. I'm at the Peckham Rye end of ED. Usually I sleep through anything but this was loud, and I thought that a 1am firework display was a bit strange.

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42 minutes ago, embracefinancial said:

Did anyone hear the fireworks last night and know what they were in aid of? I was woken at 1am by a full-on firework display that lasted for a good 10 mins. I'm at the Peckham Rye end of ED. Usually I sleep through anything but this was loud, and I thought that a 1am firework display was a bit strange.

I saw a lot of discussion about it elsewhere  online somewhere this morning, but I can't now trace where.

People heard it and were woken by it around  a wide area, including all parts of East Dulwich and Camberwell.

Very antisocial, so late and on a school night.

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1 hour ago, Sue said:

Does anyone know where the fireworks were actually coming from?

If from someone's garden, that's even worse. Pity the poor immediate neighbours 😭

No, my parents are in Nunhead and it was really noisy there too.  They were only just going to bed so didn't wake them up 😁

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