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Hi ,could you give details about route ?

I've not got copy of Living South and after a quick scroll through thread can only see that it starts in ? near Rosendale / west Dulwich is it ? at 12 and will come to Townley Rd.

Want to bring elderly mum and need to work out where to drop her off ,best vantage point .

Sorry if I'm being dense and have missed something.

Hi Intexasathe, Living South dont have the route, SE22 do.

The actual parade starts at the corner of Townley Road, Lordship Lane at 3pm. Do you want your mother to join the parade? If so their will be escorts on the day who can help your mother.

Louisa Wrote:

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> ???? I am wetting myself with anticipation!

>

> Louisa.


Louisa dear, the smell of cats was becoming rather overwhelming... so we are all relieved that you raised this issue yourself. There are drugs you can get from your GP for a sensitive bladder, and in the mean-time, how about some Tena-pants?

Santa's Christmas parade will be in Dulwich, 12pm onwards. Park Hall Road, West Dulwich will host Santa on his sledge at 12pm, bring the Children along and Wish Santa a merry Christmas.

Then see Santa with his helpers in Dulwich Village saying hi to the Children at Panino D' Oro at 1.45 pm til 2.15 pm

The route of the parade will start at the corner of Townley Road and Lordship lane, where the parade will congregate from 230pm until 3pm, when the parade will then head down lordship lane towards the goosegreen roundabout. This should take about 35 -40 mins, we are all required to sing carols from the songsheets provided. We will also have lanterns made from candles and jam jars. Plus I recommend your children have torches with them, its now getting dark around 3.45 so the more light the better. We will arrive at the grotto in Zenoria street where Santa will sit in the grotto and Doris the donkey will stand by him and you can take pictures of your children with Santa and Doris the donkey, this will go on until 5.15pm. Doris needs to leave, and Santa will stay on til 6pm.

oh dear louisa,

no one staying at yours this christmas? so your going to be driving around the roads in your car all alone looking for something to moan about. if you like i will send you a card even if no-one else will. cos my daughter is looking forward to it and if its that inconvenient for you you have enough warning maybe you could go away and stay by yourself at santas (lapland) cos he will be in dulwich that day xx

jparmenter Wrote:

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> oh dear louisa,

> no one staying at yours this christmas? so your

> going to be driving around the roads in your car

> all alone looking for something to moan about. if

> you like i will send you a card even if no-one

> else will. cos my daughter is looking forward to

> it and if its that inconvenient for you you have

> enough warning maybe you could go away and stay by

> yourself at santas (lapland) cos he will be in

> dulwich that day xx


oh dear , all the more reason to stay away from parents like you :-S

Brendan you are being a very bad boy now and if you keep it up Santa will not be coming down your chimney.


The parade sounds wonderful and I'll definitely be there on Saturday.


Louisa - if you're still reading this thread then please come!


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