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PECKHAM RYE FETE Today 12 - 5


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Come and join the friends of the park. Starts at 12.

The children's fancy dress is at 1.30 = register from 12. It's Free and all entries get a prize.

Enjoy the children's races: sack, egg & spoon, relay etc.... Free, more prizes.

Watch the Punch and Judy shows. Free

Grand Dog show starts at 2.30 Register before in various categories. More prizes.

Enjoy a cup of tea/coffee with a wonderful slice of cake or treat yourself to a pimms, a local beer or cider, because you're worth it. Then when you are peckish, try a delicious bite to eat from one of the food stalls.

Bring your bike along and get advice from Cycle works and the cycle awareness team.

Find out the plans for Peckham, feel a bamboo sock, buy a book and a plant, explore and support the local traders.

Then, when you have had a wonderful day, join the 'Friends of Peckham Rye Park' for a mere ?5 a year, to help support the Fete, the Community wildlife Garden and the beautiful Park that is Peckham Rye!! See you there.

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