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Anerley Craft Fair 8th November! Near Crystal Palace


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Hello all! A brand new craft fair is opening up in Anerley near Crystal Palace and the first event is on the 8th November!


Not only will there be a whole host of handmade goodies and yummy things for the grown ups (either for Christmas presents or well deserved presents to yourself), there is also a workshop for children running 12-4 with Crafty Hands. Please contact them to pre-book a space: https://www.facebook.com/craftyhands8


To find out more about the confirmed sellers so far check out the facebook group page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/503865493091864/


Or the Anerley Craft friend page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007986250177&fref=ts


To get there from Lordship lane is a 10 min drive or you can jump on the 176 all the way. It is also close to Anerley overground station which is a direct line from Forest Hill, or Crystal Palace station from Peckham Rye.


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Just a reminder, the fair is THIS WEEKEND, 12-4!!!! Exciting first opening day of a series of craft fairs to come! Just in time for the start of the Christmas season (I know it's only November, but no harm in planning ahead!!)



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