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NEW Eco Loyalty Cards for LiveLoveLocal are available to pick up now from Captured on the Rye, 85 Pellatt Road, East Dulwich (near The Mag pub).


http://livelovelocal.net/


Captured on the Rye are offering 2-for-1 coffee when you pick up your loyalty card on a weekday Wednesday - Friday from 9.30 - 4.30pm. Card holders receive 10% off any purchase in the shop and cafe on weekdays. The shop is also open on Saturdays for card pick-ups.


Any ideas for what you would like to see after the official launch (22 June) would be great...


 

  • 3 weeks later...

Launch event on Saturday 22 June 1-3pm at Captured on the Rye, Pellatt Road


...with freebies for the kids (while they last) inc spin painting session, bubbles and balloons.


Lucy Sparkles will be there so come along and say hello and sign up for your FREE loyalty card entitling you to great offers and discounts from local businesses (all in one handy card so no need to have a whole heap in your wallet/purse).


Now let's just do a sun dance and the day will be great fun! :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Businesses participating so far are as follows:


The Palmerston

Melange Chocolate

Lorenzo Photography

Lordship Lane Carpets

Captured on the Rye cafe and homewares shop

Mothers Inc.

East Dulwich Nanny Agency

Tippeetoes (soft play hire for parties)

Peter Popple's Popcorn

George Monkhouse acupuncture

Essential Therapia (acupuncture and cupping)

Pilates Form

Daisychain Baby

The Cat Sitter

The Dulwich Osteopath

Big Small Solutions cleaning services

Take Flight Theatre School

AquaBuild

Big Small Building Solutions

Jelly Babies (baby massage)

Shutterbaby Photography (babies and children)

Eos Dance

OBJ Coaching

Fitness for Mummies

SE22 Piano School

Wellbeing for All

A&M Carpet Care

Martin Lea Photography

Magic Rainbow Photography

La Avril Boutique

The London Nutritionist (Jo Travers)

Balanceforlife personal training

The Chocolate Museum

Apex Fitness


Register online at http://www.livelovelocal.net and pick up your FREE card today! :)


Encouraging shopping locally and boosting the community spirit...

This is an epic initiative for residents and independent local businesses in and around our beautiful East Dulwich. Some of these artists, retailers and entrepreneurs help to make East Dulwich a unique and vibrant community. I hope more local businesses will get on board and that the residents of SE22 will take advantage and continue to support them. Get your card at Captured on the Rye and get on the mailing list here for more info and offers! http://www.livelovelocal.net/
  • 2 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...

LiveLoveLocal loyalty cards will be available this Sunday at Peckham Market at Bar Story on Blenheim Grove. Do pick up one if you are passing - they are free of charge. Just register your email address on the web site for monthly newsletter updates.


https://www.facebook.com/events/507822005980112/

Newly joined businesses include;


Sharpsmith (knives, lawnnmower blades, whatever you need!)

Cakings (great offer on cupcakes)

LOIS of Peckham - selling handcrafted items made by designers, makers and artists working in the UK.

Cleaning services

Fabulous Guy from the markets - bespoke buying service from Smithfield (meat) and billingsgate(fish)

Bought daily from both markets and deliver same day - guaranteeing best produce and freshness. All free range & sustainable produce.


FREE to join as a member if you are local to SE London :)

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