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Jeeeez, East Dulwich is now known as "Nappy Valley" - according to the owners of the EDT http://www.antic-ltd.com/edt/index.html


Whilst it was only recently I was coming to terms with it being called "Duppytown" - http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,142680,230235


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In certain circles it has been "Nappy Valley" for a long time...although the term originally regerred to Clapham it has slowly spread ino ED. South East London has the highest density of children per head of population across Europe apparently...hence my bizarre profession/job title.

The Nappy Lady Wrote:

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> In certain circles it has been "Nappy Valley" for

> a long time...although the term originally

> regerred to Clapham it has slowly spread ino ED.

> South East London has the highest density of

> children per head of population across Europe

> apparently...hence my bizarre profession/job

> title.


As an active, card-carrying child-hater, this is terrible news.

Cassius Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > As an active, card-carrying child-hater, this

> is

> > terrible news.

> >

> > Why so lenk?

>

> Why is it terrible news or why are you an active

> card-carrying child-hater?


the post about "South East London has the highest density of children per head of population across Europe "


Surely there's villages in the Home Counties for things like bringing kids up?

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