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During an idle moment I found myself musing on a brochure or somesuch to be distributed to people as they arrived to make their homes in ED. It would be called something corny like So You've Decided To Live In East Dulwich, and would tell newcomers all they needed to know about this little corner of London.


If it was up to you, what would you put in it?

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It's always me that has to be the sensible one isn't it??? ;-)


Welcome to EDF

Brief historyo of ED

Transport links (including cycle paths and recommended routes)

Shops by category and location

Leisure open spaces

Leisure paid for by category

Markets (e.g. North Cross, Peckham Farmers'

Restaurants by category

Pubs by category

Pubs that welcome kids

Pub quizzes

Recreational clubs -e.g. chess, scrabble

Worthy clubs where ladies can get as much joy from excluding men as they can from doing anything constructive

Local prejudices by exclusivity


:))

Hugenot - sensible and still mostly a list of the forum contents


I did used to have the idea of creating a site along those lines but this forum overtook it and I wouldn't want to tread on toes - but some kind of summary of forum consensus (with 2nd opinions) might be complimentary to the forum rather than in competition? I don't know.... the other ED sites don't really provide that kind of info at the moment I think

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