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Raffle to support local business during Covid + London Air Ambulance charity


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42 tickets sold, would love to get it to at least 100 - the owner of Nimble Arts is unable to open over the summer owing to the Coronavirus and has NO government help and insurer not paying out.


Please please buy a ticket or 2 and pass the link on to friends and lovely locals,


THANK YOU very much, from Nimble and the London Air Ambulance charity


https://raffall.com/30945/enter-raffle-to-win-east-dulwich-businesses-raffle-hosted-by-east-dulwich-mummy


Raffle ends 31st July and prize winners will be drawn the day after.

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Hi EDmummy101, I have two bottles of champagne (Laurent Perrier and Bollinger) I would really like to donate as possible raffle prizes. I have been looking to donate these to a local cause. Happy for you to PM me.
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