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Hello all.


The October edition of The Peckham List is finished and ready to go.


Thanks to everyone who's already subscribed. We hope you've enjoyed it so far! For those who haven't... The Peckham List is an illustrated newsletter sent to your inbox at the beginning of every month with a guide to the best up-coming theatre, art, film, music, photography and literary events in this corner of the capital.


We're hoping The List will help local artists, musicians and creative venues spread the word, and ensure that you - and us! - never miss out on some of the amazing things happening on our doorstep.


To get the October list subscribe now at www.thepeckhamlist.com


TPL

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