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The Dulwich Pop Up 29 October, 10-4


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Wanted to let you know about a new Pop Up event at Belair House on Sunday 29 October:


From the organisers of the popular Beckenham Market and Beckenham Pop Up events, comes the Dulwich Pop Up, launching Sunday 29 October 2017 with a spooky twist.


Shop local London with more than 50 handpicked independent traders from all over London taking part in The Dulwich Pop Up event at Belair House on Sunday 29th October (10am-4pm).


Why shop local London?

The Dulwich Pop Up brings together a collection of independent traders, producers and artisan makers offering a range of unique and distinctive products. If you?re looking for an unusual gift, a special treat for yourself or something striking for the home ? this is the event for you! Sample a feast of flavours from around the world with street food from London's best markets. And you?ll also find some spooky and creative workshops with a Halloween twist too!


Hope you can pop along.

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