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I'm kind of surprised that there isn't already a thread about this however I was sent this link for a raffle to raise funds to support East Dulwich businesses. I know nothing about it other than what it says on the home page but there are a lot (over 180) of prizes donated by local businesses including (randomly selected)


- A 2-hour family photoshoot with Olivia Rawes Photography

- A butcher's selection box from William Rose

- Ice cream for 4 plus a tub of gelato to take home from Fabulous Ice Fires

- A framed A3 print of Lordship Lane from Jessica Kendrew

- A week's worth of fresh bread and coffee from Blackbird Bakery

- Cocktail night for 2 at House of Tippler


Tickets are ?1.

Raffle ends at 1pm on Sunday.


https://raffall.com/14439/enter-raffle-to-win-saveeastdulwich-hosted-by-victoria-rennison

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