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West Dulwich Christmas Fair, Saturday 29th November 10am ? 5pm

Based around Croxted and Rosendale Roads SE21 - (see attached map - Only a walk across the park or a ride on the P13!


Join the residents and businesses of West Dulwich this Saturday (29th November) to enjoy the Love West Dulwich Christmas Fair. The shops, businesses & residents will be kicking off the festive season with a variety of family friendly events and offers:


WHAT'S ON - ALL DAY?

- Street food stalls in car park area of Croxted Road from 11am

- Arts & Crafts Market on Rosendale Road

- Christmas Food Tasting at Cook on Park Hall Road

- Mulled wine & mince pies at Alleyn Park Garden Centre

- Where?s Santa Competition ? collect forms from Dulwich Books

- Opium Jewellery Presentation with Prosecco in Jaadu on Park Hall Road

- Chianti Mulled Wine with La Gastronomia on Park Hall Road

- Wine Tastings in Oddbins on Rosendale Road

- Free prize draw in Changes Salon on Rosendale Road

- Pulled Pork Baps & Roast Chestnut Stall at Scotch Meats on Rosendale Road

- Kid's Christmas Decoration Workshop with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint at The Dulwich Trader

- Free raffle ticket with every item purchased to win a luxury hamper at Thomas?s Schoolwear on Croxted Road

- Santa?s grotto Open: 10am - 12pm and 1pm - 4pm (Advance Booking Available via Wigwam) and face painting with Wigwam on Rosendale Road


WHAT'S ON - TIMED EVENTS?

- 10.30am ? 12.30pm Wreath Making Demonstration at Alleyn Park Garden Centre

- 11am ? 12 noon Dulwich Opera Company in Raj tent outside Lloyds Bank on Croxted Road

- 11am ? 12 noon How to make Christmas canap?s with professional chef at In-toto Kitchens on Park Hall Road

- 11am Free storytelling session with Minnie the Clown in Dulwich Books on Croxted Road

- 11am ? 1pm Free styling consultations from Queen Bee styling at Lawler Steel on Park Hall Road

- 11am ? GDND Dancers on Rosendale Road

- 11.30 ? 1pm Balloon modelling, glitter tattoo & magic tricks with Minnie The Clown outside Dulwich Bakery

- 12 noon ? 1pm Popchoir in Raj tent outside Lloyds Bank on Croxted Road

- 12noon ? 4pm Stella & Dot Jewellery at Jo Partridge on Croxted Road

- 1pm ? 2pm Tin Pan Annie in Raj tent outside Lloyds Bank on Croxted Road

- 2pm ? 3pm South London Youth Theatre in Raj tent outside Lloyds Bank on Croxted Road

- 2pm ? 4pm Balloon modelling, glitter tattoo & magic tricks with Minnie The Clown outside Dulwich Bakery

- 2pm ? 2.45pm Tin Pan Annie on Rosendale Road

- 2.30pm Print-Making Demonstration at Half Moon Studio (behind Dulwich Bakery)

- 3pm ? 3.45pm Pantomime and Workshop by Gems Performing Arts with Gems Performing Arts in Raj tent outside Lloyds Bank on Croxted Road

- 3.45pm Where?s Santa competition Prize Draw & lucky Dip in Raj tent outside Lloyds Bank

- 4pm ? 4.30pm Tin Pan Annie in Raj tent outside Lloyds Bank on Croxted Road

- 4.30pm ? 4.45 Mrs Christmas


OFFERS & DEALS

- Christmas cake & coffee ?4.25 plus samples of mince pies at Caf? Rouge on Park Hall Road

- Free glass mulled cider with any purchase of Christmas specials at Dulwich Bakery on Park Hall Road

- Free Mini Mani for any client who has 2 treatments or more at Polished on Rosendale Road

- 25% discount for new clients at Lawler Steel on Park Hall Road

- 15% off any retail product in Polished on Rosendale Road

- Shellac manicure & blow dry for ?48 (was ?55) at Jo Partridge on Croxted Road

- Buy one coffee & get a second free at Tea West on Rosendale Road


For more info, please see the attached poster or you can visit www.facebook.com/lovewestdulwich or follow us on Twitter @lovewestdulwich


We look forward to seeing you all, we're only a walk across the park or ride on the P13 away!

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