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The first annual East Dulwich Awards


Mark

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My wish would be to include the wider area - most of the pubs I go to seem to be outside SE22 for example - and I have posted a possible wider border. And I hate postcode lottery/snobbery/arbitrariness as well!


But, the line has to be drawn somewhere - and if anyone of us does it it's open to all sorts of disagreements. Whereas if you limit it to a postcode the only possible disagreement is "is that right or wrong?"


So, reluctantly, I'm going along with the SE22 definition. And I think Keef's point clinched it "I doubt organisers of a Peckham awards, of Forest Hill awards would allow someone to noninante the Bishop."

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LOL *bob*


Still, I quite like James' idea, would be a good competition if you just had one "best neighbouring business" award!


THE DOG, Hoopers, Ganapati, The Hob, The Duke, The Nun's Head (well I did get one non pub in there), the chocolate shop, and so on.

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Mark Wrote:

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As I said before: "The border will be SE22/East

Dulwich only, we have to draw a line somewhere and

the SE22 border seems like the most obvious way to

do it, but we would consider moving it based on

nominations received."


To expand further, say Hoopers gets nominated for

something then we'll include because it's close by

the SE22 border, however if The White Hart in Bath

was nominated then we won't include it because

it's not close by the SE22 border. This seems like

an obvious way to do it to us but please let us

know if you have a better suggestion.


Categories are being decided tomorrow, any more

good suggestions?



Did you all miss this post? :-S It's sorted! :))

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