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We're looking for people to hand out flyers for a music event in Peckham this Saturday (28th June) ?30 for the shift


Shifts would be three hours long, one team doing 9:30pm - 12:30am and another doing 10:30pm - 1:30am


2 teams in pairs so no one will be left on their own and my team will be coming round all the time to make sure you're cool and have enough flyers etc.


We'll also do free guest list for you and your friends.


Would ideally suit outgoing 19 - 30 year olds.

Hi this is my mums forum account but i would be interested in one of the shifts, preferable the earlier one but either works... my number is 07982231068, and my names lonan kenwright. I have been to bussey a few times and know lots of people who go every week. I only live down the road as well, my email adress is [email protected]


Thanks, and look forward to hearing from you, Lonan Kenwright

Hi Glen, my name is Tomas and this is my mam's forum account. I am very interested in helping out delivering leaflets on Saturday and can do either slot. I live in Dulwich village and know Peckham very well, I am on summer holidays at the moment and have been looking for work and my Mam said to look on the East Dulwich Forum as she is a tailor and gets a lot of work from here so I'm glad I did and hope you will consider me , I will work hard and do my best to help you. My phone number is 07791568348 , look forward to hearing from you, Tomas

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