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Unless you're doing work for no money, then this is a business http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1414202 . Even if it's part time, or a side line, it's still a business and repeatedly advertising your services on the forum is not allowed.
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Although your rules state only East Dulwich-based businesses may advertise themselves on the forum, I live on the boundaries at Oaks Avenue, SE19 and - depending on who you speak to - this is either East Dulwich or Crystal Palace. Estate Agents often classify us as the former, and we have the East Dulwich branch of Teddies nursery at one end of our street. And yet, I'm apparently not East Dulwich enough for this forum as I had my posting removed from the site yesterday (admittedly I'd accidentally piggy-backed someone else's thread, but I emailed admin as soon as I realised my mistake). Could you please clarify? Perhaps you could institute a kind UN-style "buffer zone" for those of us living in the disputed territories....a safe haven where we won't get turned away?
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reigningcats&dogs Wrote:

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> Although your rules state only East Dulwich-based

> businesses may advertise themselves on the forum,

> I live on the boundaries at Oaks Avenue, SE19 and

> - depending on who you speak to - this is either

> East Dulwich or Crystal Palace. Estate Agents

> often classify us as the former, and we have the

> East Dulwich branch of Teddies nursery at one end

> of our street. And yet, I'm apparently not East

> Dulwich enough for this forum as I had my posting

> removed from the site yesterday (admittedly I'd

> accidentally piggy-backed someone else's thread,

> but I emailed admin as soon as I realised my

> mistake). Could you please clarify? Perhaps you

> could institute a kind UN-style "buffer zone" for

> those of us living in the disputed

> territories....a safe haven where we won't get

> turned away?


I think maybe you're confusing East Dulwich and West Dulwich. My sister lived just around the corner from you and fell between the postcodes of Crystal Palace and West Norwood but was close to West Dulwich.

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