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Hi! I'm currently going into year 13 and studying Geography as one of my subjects. Our coursework contributes to 20% of our final grade. i have decided to base my research for my coursework on Dulwich, and how it is used.

I'm in need of people to fill out an online questionnaire (about Dulwich.)

The information will not be shared, and is strictly for data presentation and analysis only!


Referring to the whole of Dulwich. :)


Here's the link to the questionnaire:

https://arcg.is/1S0aeu


If you have any questions feel free to message me, and thank you! :D

Edited by E_Friend17

What is the area covered by your questionnaire? "Dulwich" is generally taken to refer to Dulwich Village, so is that the area you are asking about?

Or, as you are asking on the East Dulwich Forum, are you asking about East Dulwich?

Or are you asking about all the Dulwich area, i.e. including West Dulwich?

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