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Hello all,


Just a quick query - had a lovely time at the Goose Green fayre on Sunday. That was a nice surprise to open my curtains in the morning and see it! Thanks to everyone involved.


Because I'm greedy, and because Mrs Myrmidon missed this years (again!) I was wondering if there were plans for any more? I seem to remember the last two years there being one in early July? Will this be happening, or was it moved forward to May this year?


Basically, I want another!


Cheers for any info


Myrmidon

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Yes, the Goose Green School summer fair organised by the PTA will be held on Goose Green again this year on Saturday the 9th July! We will have a range of stalls - less stalls than the Dulwich Festival but still a nice range of food, crafts and other items. The students will be performing and there will be the usual attractions for the whole family. Just before the fair, the whole school will be marching along the streets in a carnival procession!


See you there!

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