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nxjen Wrote:

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> Perhaps get past the assumption this has to be

> something paid for by Southwark Council. A tree

> installed on Goose Green, sponsored by local

> businesses, would be a nice focal point for the

> community.



Agree good idea x

mako Wrote:

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> I'm sure the main local Christmas tree sellers

> would donate a tree for some publicity. it doesnt

> have to cost taxpayers and would provide joy to

> many. It even gives the miserable forumites

> something to moan about with limited

> dog/children/bike/car/vegetable threads at the

> moment, so they too will be secretly happy even if

> too negative to acknowledge it.

haha good post x

unlurked Wrote:

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> Why not donate the pointless cost of the pointless

> tree to the Phillipines appeal. Surely that will

> make all the hoardes that must have tax payer

> funded Xmas trees every 5 yards in ED to feel

> good, feel good instead?



Think many of us may have done this already ...

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