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Loz, it's not junk mail. I've used the Nunhead Streetlife forum in the past when looking for recommendations. When you asked for help , I actually went on there and typed in the place where you live because if it was active I was going to tell you to go on there & try to get some of the members interested.

There wasn't an active one in your area though, only the Hampshire one.

simn Wrote:

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> I'm a developer - OK, I checked out the uservoice

> website - this is one part of their offer to web

> developers building up a detailed profile of a

> large number of users for commercial marketing -

> so where is your data being sent, how much info

> about you are they asking for?

>

> you remember when facebook was simply for linking

> up with friends?

>

>

> that's what I love about edf - this site is local!


Local+ I'd say - Lots of Peckhamites on here.


ANd it was Friends ReUnited that was for friends (what happened)

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