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Nearly New Sale - Forest Hill 08/10/16


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NEARLY NEW SALE - FOREST HILL


It?s that time of the year again when you can shop until you drop for used children?s related toys and clothes.


The Nearly New Children's and Baby Sale in the Dietrich-Bonhoeffer Church (50 Dacres Road, SE23 2NR) will take place on Saturday 8/10/16 from 2 - 5pm.


Please note that we will stay open until 5pm this time to give you a bit more time to browse through all items and chill out in our caf?. As in previous years there will be cakes, salads and German sausages for sale in the cafe.


Entrance fee is ?1 per adult, children are free.


NEW: Please also note that we are going to introduce something new this time! Children can bring their own small blanket (1mx1m) and sell pocket-money priced toys or clothes in the church. There is no charge for this. We hope that children will enjoy this and adults are given more time to enjoy the stalls. Please note that space is limited.


If you have any questions, please send an email to: [email protected]

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