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Thanks, emza78, that's just the sort of thing I was looking for. However, we have a birthday party to go to that afternoon so may not make it back in time.


Anymore suggestions welcome, it doesn't have to be a concert per se, in fact the less formal the better!

Goose Green Primary School Carol Singing evening

Friday 14th December 2012 at 6:15pm Goose Green (Opposite to the East Dulwich Tavern)


Join us on our first evening of carolling lead by both our student and parent/staff choirs, supported and accompanied by members of the Nunhead Salvation Army Brass Band. Mulled wine, hot chocolate and mince pies will be avalible from members of the PTA throughout the event. To kick-start your Christmas join us on the green with a lantern or torch and wrap up warm!!

Ivydale School Christmas Fair and Market on Saturday 8th will have members of the Nunhead Choir joining us for Carols around the Christmas tree at 3.15. Participation welcome but not mandatory!!


The Fair runs from 1-4pm - lots going on in addition to Carols. Do join us!

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