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At St Thomas The Apostle Church Hall, 81 Evelina Road, SE15 3HL


Focus for this one is "Young People", so you can all go and have a moan about them.

Oh - maybe that's not the point. Also is discussion with police and Safer Neighbourhood Team and Warden updates and their presentation on their new powers. (They have XRay Vision now!)


Also, Peckham and Nunhead Area Action Plan Update, and car clubs.


"If you are a Southwark Resident and have paid someone to look after your children or an elderly depdenant or a dependant with disabilities, so that you can attend this meeting, you may claim an allowance from the council. Please collect a claim form from the clerk at the meeting."


I mean, there really is no excuse! Except for me. I'm working. Still, done my bit and told you lot about it. Now I am off to the pub.

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