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This thread is an off-shoot of the older thread "skateboarding at the Grove Pub car park" (posted: 30th July 2020)

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,2134693,page=1


We are still going strong as of Dec 2020, thanks to many community supports given by the people on this forum.


One of the local skaters recently launched a photo book (?7 - for fund raising) featuring the pics from the build phase in the summer of 2020. Please see attached jpg image for a flavour. All profits will suppliment the cost of materials to allow us to continue with builds & improve the quality of the spot.


Should you be interested, please visit our official website: https://thegrovediy.com/


You can purchase the book or simply donate if you know us well enough :) !!

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