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Hello All,


Planning a friends get together in Dulwich Park, and really want to ensure we have a great day which abides by all the rules. Looked on the Southwark website and didn't see a definitive list of the dos and don'ts for this park... can anyone help me out? Are there any rules/regulations?


For example - can we have a bbq? what about music? tables and chairs?


Many Thanks

OD

The original question was polite and considerate. Shame that uncleglen couldn't extend the same courtesy in his response.


uncleglen Wrote:

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> The Bye-Laws are on the gates of the park.....I

> don't think you are allowed to inflict your music

> on others using the park for one thing

edcam Wrote:

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> I don't see what uncleglen has done wrong here.



I've been quick to call UG out on things in the past, but on this occasion he's done absolutely nothing wrong. He's pointed out where the rules could be found, and he's given an example. If you must play music, it shouldn't be at a volume that bothers other park users.

Otta Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

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

> -----

> > I don't see what uncleglen has done wrong here.

>

>

> I've been quick to call UG out on things in the

> past, but on this occasion he's done absolutely

> nothing wrong. He's pointed out where the rules

> could be found, and he's given an example. If you

> must play music, it shouldn't be at a volume that

> bothers other park users.


I think it was the word 'inflict' which may not have gone down well though I would have to agree that that's what someone would be doing playing music in the park.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I think it was the word 'inflict' which may not

> have gone down well though I would have to agree

> that that's what someone would be doing playing

> music in the park.


I've just realised what Dulwich Park is missing, and what it could really do with - a band stand!

Going off at a tangent...The mention of barbecues has jogged a memory of the charcoaled patch left behind on the Rye last week. I saw a party of people with a tray barbecue on the bowling green at Brockwell Park several years back. Seriously, what kind of people think it's OK to do that?

>

> I think it was the word 'inflict' which may not

> have gone down well though I would have to agree

> that that's what someone would be doing playing

> music in the park.



Out of interest .... is it the same if instead of music it was someone/group of people talking really loudly or singing?

In Australia a BBQ in the park is a very common pastime and our parks and beaches provide gas or charcoal BBQs. Shame there is not anything similar here (although in comparison, the parks are tiny and so understandable that you may not want to have BBQs).

Andrew1011 Wrote:

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>

> I've just realised what Dulwich Park is missing,

> and what it could really do with - a band stand!


I think there is some talk of a bandstand in Dulwich Park. Sure I read something somewhere, anyone know?


Poormemeoryoldie

EDmummy Wrote:

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> Shame there is not anything similar

> here (although in comparison, the parks are tiny

> and so understandable that you may not want to

> have BBQs).


Bloody Australians! You lot always find something about the UK to complain about!

Jeremy Wrote:

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> EDmummy Wrote:

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

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> > Shame there is not anything similar

> > here (although in comparison, the parks are

> tiny

> > and so understandable that you may not want to

> > have BBQs).

>

> Bloody Australians! You lot always find something

> about the UK to complain about!


What an insightful addition to this thread.

Made me laugh!


bobbsy Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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

> -----

> > EDmummy Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Shame there is not anything similar

> > > here (although in comparison, the parks are

> > tiny

> > > and so understandable that you may not want

> to

> > > have BBQs).

> >

> > Bloody Australians! You lot always find

> something

> > about the UK to complain about!

>

> What an insightful addition to this thread.

Loads of BBQs in Crystal Palace Park. But if I was taking a desposable BBQ (which I see no harm in so long as they are watched and not left lying around hot for some kid to touch) you really need to be taking a couple of bricks or rocks or anything to keep the surface off the grass or we will end up with burnt patches all over the place.

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