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Met Police have advised that they are holding a Central South Partnership Day working together with a focus on Violence against Women and Girls. Thursday 30th Sept. Peckham Rye Park.

Features - Community Partnership stalls 10.00 - 16.00 hrs. VAWG Proactive and Reactive Patrols 14.00 - 23.00 hrs.


For more info email [email protected]

On Thursday 30th September Central South ? Lambeth and Southwark BCU ? are joining with partners from a multitude of organisations and charities in order to present a day focused on Violence against women and girls. It is an opportunity for anyone to drop by one of two sites ? either Clapham Common or Peckham Rye Park ? and speak to partners about their concerns, obtain more information or simply network. There will be partnership stalls from 11am and also an interactive presentation from TSG (Territorial Support Group). Please feel free to extend the invitation to others and if you require any additional information please email [email protected]


Sites are

Peckham Rye Park ? North side junction with East Dulwich Road

Clapham Common junction with The Pavement (near Clapham Common Tube)


We are excited about our upcoming event and look forward to seeing you all on the day!

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