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Domitianus Wrote:

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> > > > Ive always found it quite boring, about

> other

> > > > parts of the borough and out of date

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> > > What's wrong with finding out about other

> parts

> > of

> > > the borough? There's a whole life universe

> > > outside of the warm, fuzzy ED bubble you

> > know...

> >

> > May I suggest you dont stereotype EDF users to

> > only be interested in East Dulwich and East

> > Dulwich only. I just don't happen to find

> reading

> > continuously of news and events on the further

> > side of the borough particularly interesting.

> > Give us news of Peckham, Elephant etc rather

> than

> > Surrey Quays and the likes too tis all I'm

> saying.

>

> 'Tis true




It is the 'Southwark 'news so obviously includes all areas in the Borough whether they interest you or not!

louisiana Wrote:

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> Just because you are poor/live in a crap part of

> town/on a crap housing estate, doesn't mean that

> what you deserve is a bundle of badly put-together

> council propaganda. I really do object to this

> approach. It's patronising and condescending.



If it was any better people would moan about their money being squandered on higher production values - when there's bobbies on the beat to pay for or something.


Being a council is a constant catch-22 - you're going to piss off a proportion of people most of the time.

reetpetite Wrote:

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> > > > > Ive always found it quite boring, about

> > other

> > > > > parts of the borough and out of date

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > What's wrong with finding out about other

> > parts

> > > of

> > > > the borough? There's a whole life universe

> > > > outside of the warm, fuzzy ED bubble you

> > > know...

> > >

> > > May I suggest you dont stereotype EDF users

> to

> > > only be interested in East Dulwich and East

> > > Dulwich only. I just don't happen to find

> > reading

> > > continuously of news and events on the

> further

> > > side of the borough particularly interesting.

>

> > > Give us news of Peckham, Elephant etc rather

> > than

> > > Surrey Quays and the likes too tis all I'm

> > saying.

> >

> > 'Tis true

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>

>

> It is the 'Southwark 'news so obviously includes

> all areas in the Borough whether they interest you

> or not!


Please take the time to RE-READ my comments ta before throwing silly things like that around - I stress, I would like to see OTHER places covered other than the usual places

>

> It is the 'Southwark 'news so obviously includes

> all areas in the Borough whether they interest you

> or not!


Woah, woah, woah... hold your horses there. A slight distinction is needed here. It is not the 'Southwark' News as in the independant 'Southwark News' that is printed weekly and costs 40p in the newsagent. This is a fantabulous publication full of interesting news, views and interviews as well as valuable information and rather interesting adverts across the borough... (excuse the blatantly obvious plug)


While the Southwark Life is the council publication that drops through the letterbox.

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