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Ok, so I started trying to read through the whole thread but my eyeballs hurt. I'm putting together a list of local celebs I want to target for some charidee work - I want locals that have a vested interest in the kids in the area. I use the term "area" loosely - obviously I don't think the well-nourished, long haired young offsprings of Dulwich and its environs need my help - thinking more in terms of our south london neighbours.


Anyway, I need people who might merit a photo in the press - from what I can see so far, I've got: Des'Ree, Timothy Spall, Jenny Eclair, Nesbitt, Jo Brand, Adrian Lester (do we think he local, or tourist)? anyone add any more?

I saw AndrewDBlack by Cafe Nero today and also Ant strolling past Camberwell Pizza Hut in a nonchalant manner with a very nice stripy jersey. I would said hello, but I was on a bus. Do they count?


Adrian Lester is local, I've seen him on the train. In this case we were both on the train. I would have said hello, but we have not been introduced.

I've been in East Dulwich for almost a month & not seen anyone famous but the minute my girlfriend arrives from Australia Sandi Toksvig (& female friend) walked right in her, almost knocking her over & apologised, of course Treena had NO idea who had almost knocked her flying but I was stood in OMG mode before explaining who Sandi is.

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