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Announcing the date of this years WORKSHOP CHRISTMAS SALE


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Make a date in your Diary for this years WORKSHOP SALE

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The annual designer/maker clearance sale.

Celebrating 32 years in East Dulwich.

Christchurch Centre 263 Barry Road SE220JT

Sat 26th Nov 10-4pm

https://www.theworkshopsale.co.uk/index.html

Stalls still available. follow the link to apply for a space https://www.theworkshopsale.co.uk/application.html


A jolly convivial atmosphere, the opportunity to buy unique work, from an exciting mix of

designer/makers, at bargain prices, make the sale an unmissable annual event.


Through the years the venues have changed and the mix of work has evolved.

Many customers travel far and wide and together with our loyal band of local followers,

So come along, meet the makers, enjoy a cup of coffee, catch up with old friends ,and bag a unique range of bargain gifts.


Announcing the date of this years WORKSHOP CHRISTMAS SALE

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