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Not moaning just wondering if anyone knows whether there is an event on in dulwich park or whether it's a private party with dj's, I know it's summer & it's not late hence not moaning but have to say the crapness of the music (in my opinion obvs) & the volume is getting on my nerves! Tho accept if I played my favourite music full blast for hours in my garden people would probably hate it too!
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I was trying to look for it yesterday...it sounds strange. it seems to have been coming from one of the gardens in Court Lane but i would say that for the volume of the music and DJs, surely none of the gardens are large enough to cope with such a large party. It sounded like some sort of festival (and there sounded like there were a lot of people) but i could not see anyone coming and going unless it was maybe being held in one of the Lordship Lane Gardens!?

There was a big event on at Dulwich College over the weekend - looked like hundreds of children and parents.

Also there was what seemed to be a mini festival on Saturday at the South London Scout centre next to Dulwich Golf Club.

Both of these could have appeared (if you live in ED) to have been coming from 'court lane'.

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