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On October 1st Blue Patch is opening the doors to Britain's First Sustainable Department Store Popup and inviting you to meet and buy from independent and ethically minded small businesses. There will be products for the home and garden, well-being, a bit of fashion, gifts, food and fun. We're also running a business hub which will give out free information on how to start a business and get free expert advice on various topics. We'll also be holding free prize draws with several lovely gifts from our Blue Patch makers.


We're holding an afternoon discussion centred around the topic: 'The High Street of the Future', which is designed to get everyone chipping in with ideas and includes an expert panel of economists, environmentalists, local businesses and visitors. This will be chaired by the MP for Dulwich and West Norwood, Helen Hayes


The Mayor of Southwark Cllr Kath Whittam will open the event and present the Blue Patch New Business Awards 2016.


We want to use this event to pave the way for additional similar events and popups in the future. Hope to see you all there.


Date: October 1st 2016

Time: 10 am ? 6 pm

Location: St Barnabas Parish Hall

23 Dulwich Village

London SE21 7BT


More details to follow in the coming weeks, keep your eyes peeled!


The Blue Patch Team.

  • 1 month later...

Blue Patch Wrote:

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> On October 1st Blue Patch is opening the doors to

> Britain's First Sustainable Department Store Popup

> and inviting you to meet and buy from independent

> and ethically minded small businesses. There will

> be products for the home and garden, well-being, a

> bit of fashion, gifts, food and fun. We're also

> running a business hub which will give out free

> information on how to start a business and get

> free expert advice on various topics. We'll also

> be holding free prize draws with several lovely

> gifts from our Blue Patch makers.

>

> We're holding an afternoon discussion centred

> around the topic: 'The High Street of the Future',

> which is designed to get everyone chipping in with

> ideas and includes an expert panel of economists,

> environmentalists, local businesses and visitors.

> This will be chaired by the MP for Dulwich and

> West Norwood, Helen Hayes

>

> The Mayor of Southwark Cllr Kath Whittam will open

> the event and present the Blue Patch New Business

> Awards 2016.

>

> We want to use this event to pave the way for

> additional similar events and popups in the

> future. Hope to see you all there.

>

> Date: October 1st 2016

> Time: 10 am ? 6 pm

> Location: St Barnabas Parish Hall

> 23 Dulwich Village

> London SE21 7BT

>

> More details to follow in the coming weeks, keep

> your eyes peeled!

>

> The Blue Patch Team.

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