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Nice little story here starring our Blue Mountain Cafe:
http://abbyjodennis.blogspot.com/2008/1 ... ation.html

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Thomas
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Nice to see some positive comments about the BMC. Are there any Sydenham-related bloggers out there?
oin
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Post by oin »

There used to be a few Sydenham weblogs but most of the ones I knew (myself included) no longer blog. I recommend Enthusiasm although he doesn't tend to focus on local matters.

Tim Lund (SydSoc chair) writes at http://lund.co.uk/blog/.

Probably the best way of tracking some down is from Cal's handy London bloggers locator. I notice this includes several of the aforementioned defunct blogs though. Let us know if you find any gems.

http://www.zimbio.com/life+in+lewisham is an almagation from some Lewisham blogs.

If you want to keep an eye out for more you could scour the GeoURLS.
Steve Grindlay
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Post by Steve Grindlay »

Thomas wrote:Are there any Sydenham-related bloggers out there?
Thank you, Thomas, for giving me the opportunity for a bit of self-publicity. I've recently started blogging here.
It is, as those who know me would expect, exclusively concerned with the local history of Sydenham and Forest Hill.

One reason I have mentioned it is because I'm having difficulty getting Google to find the site. Does anyone have any suggestions (don't worry, Admin, I'm not after the no1 spot but I would like to be in the top ten)?
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Post by Thomas »

Thanks Steve for letting me know. I'll make sure to have a good look at your site but hopefully there will still be a bit more added to STF on local history by a variety of people in the future too.
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