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I saw a bunch of people drumming as I cycled past Peckham Rye park around 3PM today. Is that what you are referring to? Looked like an organised group of drummers doing a bit of a concert. Sounded pretty professional, as far as I could tell. I thought it was really nice - sorry to hear that some people found it a nuisance!
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I heard them too! They are a group of lovely young people who have formed the South London Samba Band. They play at our party each year and always go down very well. It is so wonderful to see these young people doing such inspiring and creative things in the face of so much negativity towards this age group. Let's keep encouraging and supporting them!
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It is on junction of silvester and land croft rd a young man in his garage I think he is a good drummer brings a bit of atmosphere to this dul area but yet people still want to moan. I mean y moan about lovely music.....move bk to the Kent county's if you don't like atmosphere
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