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Aquarius Festival 2013, August 31st: Call for caterers


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This year Aquarius Festival is on August 31st, at Beachcroft Reservoir, Marmora Road, SE22 0RY.


This is a week ahead of the Peckham Rye Fayre, so you now have an opportunity for two heavy footfall local dates just a week apart.


We will be inviting all of last year's caterers back, as they were all very popular, and all of the hot food stalls sold out of stock! Our regular Ice Cream man will also be there, possibly with 2 vans this year, as he sold out too.


What we are looking for to add to the 'pop-up' kitchen are 2 or 3 additional stalls. Last year we really missed vegetarian food, so any vegetarian street-food stalls will be very welcome, and should also do really well!


Each catering trader will receive a marked 5 metre by 7 metre pitch for their installation, at a cost for the day of ?175.00. Please PM me for application forms.


Looking forward to another great day for our local businesses and traders!

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