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Local loyalty card - charity donation when next 20 people sign up :)


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In case you haven't yet heard about Live Love Local, it is a loyalty card scheme set up to promote and encourage shopping locally...


Cards are biodegradable and FREE to locals - just register online at http://www.livelovelocal.net


The scheme is NOT FOR PROFIT at present and we are offering a charity donation of 50p per time against the next 20 people who sign up and send a PM to say they have done so (donation will be made once we receive an e-mail confirming online registration).


Actual cards can be collected from The Palmerston or Captured on the Rye (Pellatt Rd) or I am happy to post one to you if you aren't in East Dulwich.


There are over 50 businesses listed, all offering great deals and discounts on everything from estate agent's fees and personal training to cakes and cat sitting!


Please PM if you would like more info or visit the website at http://www.livelovelocal.net


Charity undecided as yet so suggestions welcome - we were thinking of the Evelina Children's Hospital, Peckham Food Bank or the Dulwich Helpline.

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