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Marquee Hire Wanted


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Hello all,


I am a member of the Anerley Craft Fair team based at St Hugh's Community Centre. We hold monthly craft fairs, to support promotion of local craft people, alongside cakes, food stalls and workshops for children. As the fair has expanded we are looking to increase its size and strengthen our links with the local community around Anerley and Penge.


We currently use the community centre for the fair but would need to expand onto the adjacent green. The winter wind and rain currently is too much for summer gazebos so are looking for something nice and sturdy and weatherproof.


Can anyone here recommend somewhere we can borrow or hire (cheaply as our budget is currently small) some sort of marquee?


Any help appreciated, thanks!

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