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Just to say a big thanks to Georgia for organising last night, my first gathering & hopefully not my last! Had a great time meeting everyone who knew all the places in ED! Great for someone who's just moved here got in at 5.30 this morning! Not what I imagined ha! Great! Thanks again here's to the next one

Thanks to Georgia for organising, and to the Cherry Tree for the good service and warm welcome - the prosecco and nibbles were a very thoughtful touch.


I'd never been inside the pub in the 7 years I'd lived in the area, always looked rather unwelcoming from the outside, but I would go back now.


Just needs a few more people to make the effort to go off Lordship Lane and visit them.

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AlbMitch Wrote:

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> Hi guys,

> why don't we simply decide a venue and a time and

> everybody is welcome to join?


That is usually how it works - also the organizer usually books a table at the pub to make sure there's somewhere to sit together - has been known to have twenty or more turn up to these if well publicized in advance.


Be nice if someone new took on the responsibility to set up, it often falls to the same people which is a little unfair.

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