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Dulwich Christmas Market, 30th November, St. Barnabas Parish Hall, Free entry!


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SoLo Craft Fair are returning to St. Barnabas Parish Hall for their Dulwich Christmas Market this November.


The beautiful village hall will be transformed into a winter wonderland with 60 independent traders selling high quality handmade gifts. SoLo Craft Fair have handpicked some of the best artists, designers and crafters from across the UK for this shopping event.


There will be refreshments on offer, vegan cakes and a kids corner to keep the little ones occupied with toys, books and crafts. For those of you feeling creative there will be a resin workshop that you can get involved with!


This is a great opportunity to support local businesses this Christmas. So make sure you pop down to St. Barnabas Parish Hall, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT on Saturday 30th November 11-4pm.


For more information please go to: www.solocraftfair.com

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