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A festival of food, culture and community, the event brings together diverse partners from local organisations and wider London for a celebration exploding out from a festival hub, market and bar on Nunhead Green across the high street and surrounding area. Prepare to shop, eat, watch, listen and participate in all sorts of foodie and cultural treats. Take a journey of discovery full of unexpected surprises in unusual spaces?

4th October 12pm - 9pm

5th October 12pm - 6pm

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Dear Pexmas,


Why do you charge entrance to your events? It seems wrong to charge to have to enter an event where there are already lots of stallholders who have paid you to set up their businesses. I am especially referring to the one you have in the gardens in the summertime. That's like charging to enter Goose Green to go to the Goose Green Fair.

Yes we did charge in our first year - partly in support of partner charities and partly to help fund the whole event which is extraordinarily expensive. We didn't want to charge folks, was simply the only way for the event to exist, and so as soon as we had grown enough to build up some funding and make the event free we did! Haven't charged for our public events in over a year and don't plan to again!

PEXMAS Wrote:

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> Yes we did charge in our first year - partly in

> support of partner charities and partly to help

> fund the whole event which is extraordinarily

> expensive. We didn't want to charge folks, was

> simply the only way for the event to exist, and so

> as soon as we had grown enough to build up some

> funding and make the event free we did! Haven't

> charged for our public events in over a year and

> don't plan to again!


Pretty sure I was charged to go into your Christmas market on Elm Grove.


Instant back up after being nickel & dimed, hence no purchases despite seeing some decent stuff. Saw a lot of the same from other people... poor stallholders. I can survive without a Peckham tea towel after all.

Yes the Christmas event entry fee was for a donation to the Kids Company. We've also made donations from the entry fee to Pecan, Peckham's Food Bank at past events. Munch - The Peckham Festival was free entry, as is The Nunhead Bite. It would be lovely to see you there for fun and frolics.
  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks so much to everyone who came to The Nunhead Bite! It was a fabulous weekend.


Vegan cakes were Cozmic Cookiez Cakez and you can find them on twitter @CozmicCC


The curly chips on a stick were by Super Chip www.super-chip.co.uk - really amazing.


Our next outing will be on 13th December in Peckham for a Festive Eat, Shop, Sing! Hope to see you there.


Thanks again


Pexmas

Hi Mustard


On the Sunday you mean? That was Patisserie Ecossaise - gorgeous stall. https://www.wearepopup.com/b/04be998/


He doesn't yet have a website and we've just got a personal phone number for him, but if you send us a private message with your email I will forward to him for you if you like?

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