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Following Goose Green Primary's summer fair on Saturday which was a great success and mercifully escaped the rain, we would like to thank publicly the following local businesses who kindly supported our event, whether by lending us transport, providing free beer, donating raffle prizes or sponsoring us in other ways. We are really grateful for your support.


So a huge thank you to:-

All Fired Up

My Big Fat Greek restaurant

Blackbird Bakery

Bloomers

Cafe Nero

Celestial

Cookie Monsters

Draft House

Emmanuelle Marshall shoes

Fish, Chips & More

GMs

Greetings

The Grove

Headnizm

Health Matters

High Vibe

Il Mirto

Jack's

Just Williams

Locale

The Magdala

Pretty Traditional

Property In Dulwich

Rouillier White

Scoop ED

Seacow

Tales on Moon Lane

Theatrebugs

Therapy

White Stuff

Willis B


GGPTA x

Loz Wrote:

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> That list is going to have to be redacted. You've

> mentioned the unmentionable!


xxxxxxx


I'm surprised it hasn't already been zapped :)


Heaven forbid a new local business should want its name mentioned on a prominent local forum :)

Charlie, that's so kind, thank you.

On a personal note I visited the Draft House last week and have been raving about the burgers ever since. The co-chairs have passed a personal resolution to have the next post PTA meeting drink in the Draft House!

GGPTA

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