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Hi,


Simon Hughes MP, the Liberal Democrat environment spokesman and MP for Bermondsey, will be speaking at Frank's Caf? and Campari Bar on top of Rye Lane's multi-story car park on Sunday 6th September at 6 in the evening.


He'll be talking on the environment and the lib dems' green policies, the regeneration of Peckham and Southwark, and taking questions from people.


If you haven't already been to Frank's Caf?, this is the ideal opportunity to check out this unique venue before it closes the following week until next year! The caf? and the Hannah Barry gallery's exhibition are a great example of the potential of Peckham, and of the young, vibrant and inventive crowd our area can attract. They have brought people to Peckham from all across London, many of which for the first time.


Hope to see you there!


Laurie Eggleston

If no-one's responding Laurie, it's because interest is low.


In that case what you're doing is simply spamming the forum.


It pushes high-interest items down the page and as a result sours the forum experience for everyone.


As a prospective council candidate I'm sure you don't want to develop a reputation for riding roughshod over the needs and interests of you constituency, so best drop the bumping ;-)


Best of luck, of course.

reggie Wrote:

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> Simon Hughes was over an hour late which was not endearing


Wow, I'm glad I gave up when I did.. Bit of a disappointing show for an event pushed so enthusiastically on this forum! ;-) Sadly, my doubts about the Lib Dems' electability must instead remain.

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