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A massive thank you from Goose Green Primary School


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Well, what a fantastic day it was on Saturday. We hope all the other schools had as good a time as we did! We would like to say a really big thank you to everyone involved and in particular to the following local businesses who supported us by providing raffle prizes:-


All Fired Up

Aloe Beautiful

Aneto Cafe

Bellenden Therapies

Bias boutique

Blackbird Bakery

Caribbean Bakery Bellenden Rd

Draft House

General Stores Bellenden Rd

GMs

Inclusive Personal Training

Melange au Chocolat

Paul's Custom Cycles

Petitou

Review Books Bellenden Rd

Sea Cow

Shutterbaby Baby & Child Photography

Therapy

Through the Trees

ToastED

Willis B


Also a massive thanks must go to Steve and his team at Property In Dulwich who as ever worked exceptionally hard all day on the coconut shy and also provided us with generous sponsorship.


Thank you all, we really couldn't put on this event without your support.


GGPTA xx

I also want to add that as a parent I always make a point of reciprocating that support by giving my custom to those businesses that support my children's school and encouraging others to do the same.


Always delighted by the generosity of so many local businesses.

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