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With the ward changes, the East Dulwich Police SNT no longer exists, the Dulwich Hill SNT will hold it's first meeting On Monday 23rd July 18.00 - 19.30 in the back room in Christ Church, 263 Barry Road. It will be a general introduction of police officers and a general over view of policing in the ward.


As space is limited, if you are representing your road, can you nominate one or two people as representative.


Please email [email protected] if you wish to attend.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just a reminder of the first meeting of the Dulwich Hill SNT. 18.00- 19.30 pm back room of Christ Church Barry Road. Entrance via side gate.


Open to any Dulwich Hill resident - you can pm me or just turn up. Refreshments will be available. Space is limited and not ideal for prams.


Are you part of a neighbourhood Watch scheme within the Dulwich Hill boundaries - please come along.

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