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Hi everyone,


I'm a resident on North Cross Road and decided to make a little film about the street and some of the people who live and work here too, exemplifying different aspects of the local community and celebrating life on the street in our little pocket of South London.


The film is now live on YouTube with a direct link below, hopefully it's something members of the forum and wider local community can enjoy. Hope you like it!


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Dub Dub and Away Wrote:

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> What a great showcase.

>

> Have you considered asking the businesses on

> North Cross Road to put a QR code up to direct out

> of area visitors to it?


Thank you and really glad you liked the film. An interesting suggestion about QR codes. Not sure of the logistics/admin/cost of setting something like this up, where I'm sure the shop owners will have other things they'd prefer to display/promote above my little film! Hopefully it's easily searchable enough online to find without QR.

Dub Dub and Away Wrote:

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> This is a QR code to your video, if it helps then

> all you would have to do is add it to an a4 or a5

> sheet that you could then print out and ask

> businesses to share or display on their stalls or

> shop windows.


Ah, that's very kind of you to make up a bespoke QR code for the film. Thank you.

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