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Creative Stall Holders needed for Market in Balham!


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SoLo Craft Fair is a South London based organisation running artisan markets in various venues with a difference. In addition to our amazing stall holders we fill our events with live music, beauticians and creative workshops appealing to adults and children.


We've got 2 more dates in the diary for the summer and would love to hear from as many people as possible.


Our new venue is the iconic Balham Bowls Club, SW12 8QX.


We have two markets booked for Saturday 28th May and 9th July. Large stalls are ?35 for 5 x 2.5ft table or smaller tables 3 x 2ft for ?25.

To apply for a pitch at the market please fill out the form for the relevant market:


Saturday 28th May:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15gzFKInq3ZOpf_HIEprDiYqARiBxlw9Ix_UH_mYeZBI/viewform?c=0&w=1


Saturday 9th July:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-W5dTEoLxm09CIPnYa0Lol3NU2IKpw4o4GP3Jl1hnlo/viewform


We will get back to all applicants within a couple of weeks of recieving their completed forms.


Please note all stall holders must have public liability insurance and any workshop leaders must have a valid and clear DBS.


Please forward to anyone that may be interested!

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