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Hi


The East Dulwich Forum has been recognised as "one of the liveliest local websites in the UK" and we've been asked to get your opinions on how it affects the neighbouhood. The survey takes about 5 minutes and it's mainly lots of easy tick box answers.


Highlights include:

- How often do you post?

- Have you ever met someone in your neighbourhood because of the forum?

- Are you likely to recognise someone in the neighbourhood because of the forum?

- Has your sense of belonging to your neighbourhood changed as a result of your participation on the East Dulwich Forum

And the old classic...

- Are you male or female?


Question 34 asks "Is there anything else you would like to add?" I would love to know any interesting stories that have occurred because of the East Dulwich Forum such as clubs or groups that you've started or joined, friendships or marriages, amusing anecdotes or anything that the EDF has made possible.


If you have any questions about the survey, please don't contact me, have a look here http://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/capitalambition/projects/digitalneighbourhoods.htm


It finishes on 23rd March and your help is appreciated


Thank you


Mark


Here's the link to the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y2QMZJR

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