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In many places it's the businesses of the area who pay for Christmas lights. (That was the sound of LL businesses falling to the ground in a faint at the suggestion)

The Christmas tree in Dulwich Square was paid for by a crowdfunder

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2 hours ago, Jenijenjen said:

In many places it's the businesses of the area who pay for Christmas lights

Though it's often the big corporates who dig deepest. For small independents that's a bigger ask, decorating, when they do their own premises is cost enough. And we're normally happy not to have the big corporates in LL. 

8 minutes ago, Penguin68 said:

nd we're normally happy not to have the big corporates in

That's certainly the narrative that runs ad infinitum on the Forum but I wonder how true it is. Speaking for myself I'm very happy M&S, Superdrug, Pret and, in the last century, Sainsbury's arrived and judging from the business they do I'm not alone.

42 minutes ago, Cyclemonkey said:

You need to get your collecting tin out.  Here in Forest Hill we have a very smartly decorated Christmas tree,  funded mainly by local traders.  

Where exactly would an East Dulwich Christmas tree sensibly go ? 

Only possible place is the middle of the goose green roundabout 

Could just decorate the palm tree on the middle of the roundabout. There are palm trees in Bethlehem, and palms symbolize Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. 

Some accounts (in the Quran for example) even have Mary giving birth to Jesus leaning against / sitting under a palm tree.

 

Some gorilla Xmassing of our holy roundabout palm tree might be fun. 

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24 minutes ago, CPR Dave said:

Could just decorate the palm tree on the middle of the roundabout. There are palm trees in Bethlehem, and palms symbolize Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. 

Some accounts (in the Quran for example) even have Mary giving birth to Jesus leaning against / sitting under a palm tree.

 

Some gorilla Xmassing of our holy roundabout palm tree might be fun. 

This would be fun. 

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@Spartacus Where exactly would an East Dulwich Christmas tree sensibly go ? 

Only possible place is the middle of the goose green roundabout.

 

How about on the newly paved Melbourne Grove North, next the station? Or have something with lights on Goose Green?

17 hours ago, HeadNun said:

Could just decorate the palm tree on the middle of the roundabout. There are palm trees in Bethlehem, and palms symbolize Jesus's triumphal entry into Jerusalem. 

This is a great idea. Just some lights on the palm could look fantastic.

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On 09/12/2025 at 08:23, first mate said:

 

@Spartacus Where exactly would an East Dulwich Christmas tree sensibly go ? 

Only possible place is the middle of the goose green roundabout.

 

How about on the newly paved Melbourne Grove North, next the station? Or have something with lights on Goose Green?

This is a great idea. Just some lights on the palm could look fantastic.

The palm was once decorated with Hamlet scarves, I seem to recall.

And there has been a small Christmas tree on Goose Green some years. I think it was connected with a primary school? 

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