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The next forum drinks will be on Wednesday 19 November from  7pm onwards, in the lounge upstairs at the EDT (The East Dulwich Tavern, on the corner of Lordship Lane by the  Goose Green roundabout).

We will have a space in the same area as before (turn right at the top of the stairs and go past the bar).

The upstairs bar will be closed, so please buy a drink downstairs before you come up.

If you have mobility or other things which make stairs difficult for you, please message me and we can  make arrangements to help.

Also please message me if you have any questions.

Looking forward to seeing "old" and new faces!

Thanks to the EDT for hosting us!

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Just to clarify, this is purely a friendly social occasion for people to meet each other, and not specifically intended to be to discuss matters relating to East Dulwich or the forum (though you can if you want to, of course!)

And you don't have to divulge your forum name (though again, you can if you want to!)

You can come at any time after 7pm, and of course can leave at any time!

Sue x

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This is tonight!

It is a friendly social meetup to get to know other forum members over drinks.

You can arrive and leave at any time from 7pm onwards. We will put a "forum drinks" notice on one of the tables so that hopefully you can't miss us!

It is not to discuss forum matters (unless you want to), and you don't have to divulge your forum name (unless you want to).

Should you be worried, so far there have been no fisticuffs, just friendly chats, so hopefully it will stay that way! 

Looking forward to seeing new and "old" faces!

Do message me if you have any questions!

Sorry about the strange formatting, I posted this in the events section by mistake, and it went a bit weird when I tried to copy it over.

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  • Sue changed the title to Forum drinks at the EDT TOMORROW 19 November!
  • Sue changed the title to Forum drinks at the EDT TONIGHT 19 November!

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