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Hi everyone.


I'm new to this forum, this is my first post.


Would someone be kind enough to tell me if they know of any good ways to meet people in or around East Dulwich? I'm new around here. I recently moved to Nunhead from a small town in Surrey and I don't know anyone.


Thanks for reading :)

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Hello jacquiba!


This forum is a great place to meet local people; there are regular drinks where everyone is welcome no matter how long they've been in ED/on the forum. There have been new people at every one I've been to, so don't feel that you'd be the only one who didn't know all the others.

Welcome, welcome, welcome!

You have landed in a good place to start... I've met lots of lovely people through this very site. There are book clubs, badminton clubs, curry clubs... and indeed lots of drinking clubs that stem from here. The forum drinks is the best place to start - held the first Friday of every Month. The next one is at Black Cherry on Lordship Lane. We're a friendly bunch and everyone always makes an effort to make new people feel welcome.

Good luck.

The forum drinks are always a good start. Anywhere from 30 - 50 people from the forum meet up, generally the first Friday of the month. Also keep an eye on the "What's On" and activities mentioned in the Lounge such as the Curry Club.


Welcome to ED. The forum is great way to meet people.

East Dulwich Forum drinks

Women's Institute (if you are female)

Join a sports team (if you're sporty)

Choir (if that's your bag)

Church (if you're religious)

Join the Facebook group for singles in ED (if you are single)

East Dulwich Forum Curry Club (if you like curry)

East Dulwich Forum Running group (if you like running)


erm... can't think of anything else right now.

Definitely have to agree re landing in the right place.. I have met lots of people through this forum and I love the community feel its gives me.. One of the best things we ever did was move to ED and join the forum!!


Definitely come to the drinks, it can be a little daunting not knowing anyone but we will all talk to you no probs!


Alt if you wanted something a little more low key to break you in to it you could come to the curry club tonight..


See you there..


J

Jeremy Wrote:

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> East Dulwich Forum drinks

> Women's Institute (if you are female)

> Join a sports team (if you're sporty)

> Choir (if that's your bag)

> Church (if you're religious)

> Join the Facebook group for singles in ED (if you

> are single)

> East Dulwich Forum Curry Club (if you like curry)

> East Dulwich Forum Running group (if you like

> running)

>

> erm... can't think of anything else right now.



Hi, what's the Facebook group for singles' exact name? I can't find it just putting in East Dulwich and I'd like to join?


Thanks.

Ocean Wrote:

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> Hi, what's the Facebook group for singles' exact

> name? I can't find it just putting in East Dulwich

> and I'd like to join?

>

> Thanks.


Just searched for it... it's the "East Dulwichian Social Group". Quite an old post though, not sure if it's still active!

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?9,123868,124887#msg-124887

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