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Love West Dulwich Needs You!


Love West Dulwich is an alliance of West Dulwich businesses and residents working together to put this fab corner of Dulwich on the map. You can find out more about Love West Dulwich at www.facebook.com/lovewestdulwich or on twitter @lovewestdulwich.


Following the success of our launch event and Christmas Fair, we are now starting to plan our Spring Fair on Saturday 16 May.


Forming part of the fantastic Dulwich Festival, the Love West Dulwich Spring Fair promises to be bigger and better then our previous events.


We would love to get more people involved, after all many hands make light work! If you share a desire to put West Dulwich on the map and can offer time/skills/ideas then we would love for you to jump onboard.

We are meeting at 6pm on Tuesday 20th January at The Rosendale pub for a chance to get to know each other and have a brainstorming session - pulling together ideas for the event, gauging what skill sets we have amongst us, and allocating initial tasks and roles. It will be very informal, but a vital first step towards making the next event even more successful than last.


Also, from Wednesday 21st January we will recommence our Love West Dulwich Wednesday morning meetings. The meetings take place at the Volcano Coffee Shop (situated within the Park Hall Trading Estate, 40 Martell Road, SE21 8EN). Obviously, not everyone can make it every week, but these meetings have proved a useful way to keep each other in touch with what we are all doing for Love West Dulwich. They start at 9.15 and we aim to finish by 10.00. You are all very warmly invited to attend as and when you can.


I really hope you?ll all be able to join us for a drink on Tuesday, but if not, then see you at a meeting soon!


Many thanks

Dan

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Even if that were true, how is that relevant - the fact is that West Dulwich has an event and it would be lovely and neighbourly to get some support and input from ED businesses and residents....

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