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Hi Jane,


Thank you for your kind words! Our first issue will come out on May 6th, which coincides with the start of this year's Dulwich Festival.


Like The Peckham Peculiar, we will be stocked by local shops, pubs, bars and cafes - we hope to have around 100 stockists (if not more!).


We'll make sure that we'll have an updated list of our stockists online (at http://dulwichdiverter.tumblr.com) - this information will be available from the weekend we come out.


Finally, a quick update on our crowdfunding...


So far, we've raised ?6,658 thanks to 98 generous backers! ?1,285 has come via the East Dulwich Forum so a huge thanks to all who've backed us! If you're interested in seeing what our plans for the newspaper are, please go to: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/peckhampeculiar/the-dulwich-diverter-a-free-local-community-newspa/


Many thanks,


Mark and Kate and all at The Dulwich Diverter

Hi all,


A quick update on The Dulwich Diverter...


We now have 117 backers (and almost ?1.3k of funding has come via the East Dulwich Forum) so a huge thanks to all who've backed us!


We've already reached our minimum target (and we've still got 30 days to go) so all of the additional money will be invested into increased circulation and/or helping produce future editions, and keeping the project alive throughout 2016 and beyond.


If you're interested in seeing what our plans for the newspaper are, please go to:


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/peckhampeculiar/the-dulwich-diverter-a-free-local-community-newspa/


Many thanks,


Mark and Kate

The Dulwich Diverter

  • 2 months later...

Hi everyone,


Issue one of The Dulwich Diverter officially launches on May 5th, but we've distributed a couple of hundred early copies this afternoon! You can pick them up at about 15 places across Dulwich, including Chener Books, Hop Burns & Black, The Palmerston, Roullier White and Rye Books.


Hope you enjoy reading it!


Kate, Mark and all at The Dulwich Diverter

I picked it up on Saturday and enjoyed it cover to cover, congratulations on a massive achievement.


There's room to be more provocative, creative, alternative and exploratory in the space outside the existing local free press and I hope you grow into that sort of direction.


Congratulations, good luck and keep it up please.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all,


Thank you for all your comments - we appreciate all the feedback so please keep it coming!


Also, we've now delivered copies of the first issue of The Dulwich Diverter to more than 130 local businesses across East, West, North Dulwich and the Village, as well as Herne Hill and Forest Hill. You can find copies in all sorts of places, from barbers and bookshops to caf?s and pubs - the full list of stockists is available here:


http://dulwichdiverter.tumblr.com/post/144340545824/a-complete-list-of-stockists-of-the-dulwich


Obviously we can't guarantee that all our stockists will still have copies, so please do check in advance to avoid a wasted journey.


We'll also be delivering more copies to our stockists next weekend, so if you?re a local business and would like to stock our free paper, please email [email protected] and we'll pop by.


Many thanks,


Mark, Kate and all at The Dulwich Diverter

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi all,


As you may know, we recently launched a free local community newspaper called The Dulwich Diverter. If you haven't read it yet, you can do so online here! http://tiny.cc/dulwich1


The paper has already received coverage in Time Out, the Londonist, Hold the Front Page and the Press Gazette. You can read the Time Out article here: http://tiny.cc/ddtimeout


It has been distributed to more than 130 stockists across SE21 and SE22. For the full list, please go to: http://tiny.cc/ddstockists


If you're a local resident or business with a news story or a feature idea - or you just want more info about the paper - please email [email protected].


Thanks very much!


Mark and Kate and all at The Dulwich Diverter

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