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Hi All,


We would love to invite you all to the launch of the Peckham Levels Film Club.


Every Saturday + Sunday afternoon from 2pm we will be screening family friendly classic films in our Auditorium.


Up first on Saturday 26th January will be the Roald Dahl classic, Matilda directed by Danny DaVito.

Then Sunday 27th January from 2pm we will be screening the classic Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, Directed by Mel Stuart (1971)


No tickets needed so rock up grab some food and drink and settle in to watch the film.


Looking forward to seeing you all next weekend !


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