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Evidently East Dulwich is a Happy place to live :)


'Most Happy' areas include:



SW6 - Fulham, Parson's Green

SE19 - Upper Norwood, Crystal Palace, Norwood New Town

SE21 - Dulwich Village, West Dulwich

SW13 - Barnes, Castelnau

SE22 - East Dulwich


'Least Happy' areas include:


SW17 - Tooting

E1 - Aldgate, Whitechapel, Mile End

SW8 - Nine Elms, Vauxhall, South Lambeth

WC1 - Bloomsbury, Gray's Inn

SE17 - Walworth, Elephant and Castle




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DulwichFox

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???? Wrote:

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> If they'd moved to Bromley then East Dulwich

> would have come top


Funny that. ?


I was born and bred in Peckham.. My parents were looking to move out due to problems with noise.

I stayed with them to assist in their move. They were rehoused to Downham which came under Bromley.

I moved with them 1979ish


Then I moved to East Dulwich.. 1980... and been here ever since..


Seabag.. I was born in Kings college hospital and lived in East Surrey Grove. almost Walworth. No plans to return.


Foxy.

Seabag Wrote:

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> That's where your 'Walworth like' sunny

> disposition must come from


Back in the 50's - 60's Walworth - Peckham - East Dulwich were very much the same..


People had sod all. Pubs sold beer and people were happy as they were.


Foxy

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