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Come and Join us at the launch of Peckham Market on Saturday 1st November, 10-2pm on the grounds of Peckham Academy (Junction of Bellenden Road/Highshore Road)


Stock up on bonfire weekend treats before heading off to Blackheath fireworks, fill your cupboards with fresh, locally sourced produce and enjoy tasty brunches from some of London's best street food traders. We have a line up of traders that is not to be missed. Some young guns, some old timers and some award winners!


Mouse Tail Coffeee, Ali Baba Juices, Club Mexicana, Hank's Po Boys, Mamma's Jerk Kitchen, Original Fry up Matierial, Flock and Herd, Oliviers Bakery, Teds Veg, Blackwoods Cheese Company, Newton and Pott, Little Sparrow Tea, Kooky Bakes

Canon and canon, Lockies Shellfish, Finest Fayre, Peckham Jerk Marinade, Pastificio Mansi


Sign up here to our MAILING LIST for 10% OFF your first visit: http://eepurl.com/3X6CT and come and join us Saturday 1st November.

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