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I've just signed up on the big lunch website to the cornflower terrace big lunch - even though I actually live on underhill road - hope that's OK! Not too sure what apart from herbs I'll have successfully grown by then - but happy to bake a cake / make something etc. - sounds like a great idea!

RosieH Wrote:

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> HeidiHi, if you go to the big lunch website you

> can search for the nearest ones to you and join

> one of those.

>

> Don't know what end of Lordship Lane you are, but

> from the looks of things, there's one on Colwell

> Road and another on a road that begins with B (but

> the marker's covering it so I don't know which

> road that is)



Just seen this, thank you! There is only colwell road near me ( never heard of it!!) I am from the Dulwich Library end of Lordship Lane, I would have thought Barry Road , frien Road or Upland Road would be on there as it is nearest to me but so far, no!

louisiana Wrote:

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> HeidiHi

> I'm around the Upland Road/Dunstans Road/Lordship

> Lane/Mount Adon Park junction.

> Could we fix something for this area, the Lower

> East Side, I'm wondering?

> Let me know what you think.



We could indeed! Naturally once we register and select a road, if we don't get enough interest we can always cancel but I am hoping we will get a huge interest! I cannot believe that we have hardly any big lunches happening near us!

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