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Aquarius Festival, August 31st 2013: Call for pop-up traders


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Hi everyone!


This year's Aquarius Festival is going to be on 31st August, at Beachcroft reservoir, Marmora Road, SE22 0RY.


This is great for local stall traders as it does not clash with the Peckham Rye Fayre, which is on the following Saturday, so you will have 2 days to generate some business in the space of a week!


We will accept almost anything as a 'trader'. If you have something to sell, and a bench/trestle table, and some kind of awning, then a clearly marked 5 metre square space is yours for just ?20.00.


Last year saw record numbers at the Festival, and this year we're hoping to improve the event once again.


PM me for application forms. Cut off date for applications/payments is July 31st.


Thanks! Hoping for a massive response, and another great day!

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You're out there, and you need to get in touch by the end of July to guarantee your pitch!!! It's a brilliant music line up, with tons of additional family fun. Price is now just ?17.50 per pitch, not ?20 as stated above.


Get in touch!!! The clock is ticking!!!!!

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