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Greendale "Consultation" 19th July 10 - 3pm


jay66

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The new owners of Dulwich Hamlet Football Club, Hadley Property Group, have sent out newsletters inviting local residents to an exhibition about their plans for the club and surrounding area.


This event will take place on Saturday 19th July 10 ? 3pm in the Dulwich Hamlet Football Club.


It?s important that people attend this event as there have been proposed plans in the past to encroach onto the Greendale Fields, which is Metropolitan Open Land.


More details up on the Friends of DKH Wood website: http://www.friendsofdkhwood.org/2014/07/plans-for-greendale/

and Keeping Greendale Green: http://keepinggreendalegreen.tumblr.com/

jay66 Wrote:

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> The new owners of Dulwich Hamlet Football Club,

> Hadley Property Group, have sent out newsletters

> inviting local residents to an exhibition about

> their plans for the club and surrounding area.

>

> This event will take place on Saturday 19th July

> 10 ? 3pm in the Dulwich Hamlet Football Club.

>

> It?s important that people attend this event as

> there have been proposed plans in the past to

> encroach onto the Greendale Fields, which is

> Metropolitan Open Land.

>

> More details up on the Friends of DKH Wood

> website:

> http://www.friendsofdkhwood.org/2014/07/plans-for-

> greendale/

> and Keeping Greendale Green:

> http://keepinggreendalegreen.tumblr.com/


I am a local resident and didn't receive a newsletter.


Can you post it on the forum? Thanks

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