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Blackheath is really good too...on a related but slight tangent, I've just been watching the news and seen that most councils have yet to undertake fire risk assessments of their properties as required under law of all social landlords; the type which might have prevented the tragedy in Camberwell over the summer. Lambeth has assessed 2 blocks of the 112 it owns. Maybe some reprioritising of budgets needs to be considered before this years Guy Fawkes night...
Battersea Park display is HUGE and excellent - http://www.whatsonwhen.com/sisp/index.htm?fx=event&event_id=19691 -http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/info/200006/arts_and_entertainment/288/fireworks_displays but note the admission fee.Also you can usually get there by train in about 10 minutes from Denmark Hill or Peckham Rye.

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> There is one the sports club under the Arches

> towards Herne Hill. I forget what it's called..


That'll be Dulwich Sports Club on Burbage Road. I used to go when I was a kid. They have them every year and are to be recommended.

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