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Appetite Food Festival Nunhead


RobVVB

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Hi,


The Appetite Food Festival Nunhead starts this Sat 20th - Oct 6th.

Amongst the many great events happening locally,Sunday 22nd September 11am-6pm sees "The Feast On The Green'(opposite the old nun head pub) with many tasty treats on offer, music, local choir, bunting making, a shakespearian performance and so much more.

For all the delicious details of the festival, please go to the official website http://www.appetitefestival.co.uk/


On Sunday at the Green, the Ruff Puff Bakers http://www.ruffpuff.com/ will be making their debut appearance selling their tasty locally home made non meat treats.


Do come along if you can and support your local area.

See you on Sunday.

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