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Calling all budding young bakers!


The Great East Dulwich Bake Off will take place at ED Warehouse, on the afternoon of Sunday 25th March.


We are currently looking for children to compete in the UNDER-12s category.


There are 20 spaces available, and it's first come first serve.

Competitors are allowed ONE entry only, costing ?5.00.

We will accept joint entries, so if a group of friends or class want to enter together, you are welcome.


All proceeds will go to the Alzheimer's Society.


Prizes include: a children's size Mason Cash mixing bowl & wooden spoon, and baking goodies, a gift voucher to spend in Rye Books.


If you would like to register your interest, please email: [email protected]

Please include, name, contact number, email address, and details of cake to be baked.


More information can be found in the What's On section under Great East Dulwich Bake Off.

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