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Hi,


My family and I moved to East Dulwich about 6 months ago and we love the vibe. I make handmade soaps and body butters and lip balms. Does anyone know here i can sell these in east dulwich. I've tried getting a stall on Northcross, but that's full on the weekends. Any suggetions will be greatly appreciated.


Kaede

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There is a farmers market at Dulwich College (on the fourth Sunday of the month, except for December) - I don't know whether they include soaps and cosmetics, but maybe it would be worth asking.


And there are regular craft fairs at St Barnabas Village Hall (Dulwich Village) - maybe they can help?


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