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Christmas Pop Up Market Pitch On Bellenden Road


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Dear Fellow Traders


We at JHBeulah not only sell vintage clothing for ladies, gents and children, we also collaborate with independent brands to create modern clothing, jewellery and accessories complimentary to the vintage attire.


The demographic of customers living in the area of which our boutique is situated, have given such a proud supportive response to the locally produced pieces.


For this festive season we would like to roll out our support to the local, independent and small businesses by way of a pop up market stall space.


The Space:


Immediately on the frontage of the JHBeulah boutique (formerly Threads), it has an awning (wall mounted) should you wish to use it and it is a fenced off section creating a contained environment.



The space measures 22 feet by 10 feet.


Days & Times:


Thursday Late Night Shopping: 6-10pm

Friday full day: 10-7pm

Saturday full day: 10-7pm

Sunday: 11-5pm


The Peckham and Dulwich areas will be very busy with the Christmas market buzz each coming weekend; PEXMAS will be taking place just down from Bellenden Road on the 13th December, so get in quick to secure the most popular dates!


Cost :

Please contact for the pricing structure


Small Print:

If you would like to apply for a slot, please send the date request with your company website or images of your stock. We will then send a confirmation with an invoice for the appropriate amount. All bookings are not fixed until payment is received, we take bank transfer, PayPal, or card payment/ cash in store.



This market pitch must be self ran by the candidate; the stand must be set up and then taken away each day, the candidate must bring their own table, rail and props, sale payments must be taken by the candidates own methods (card machine).


We would like to roll this offer out during poignant times throughout the year, such at the Bellenden Big Lunch. As well as using is to build new product lines to stock in our boutique on a more permanent basis.

So if you can't make Christmas, then get pencilled in for a date in the new year!




If you think this opportunity might be of interest to a friend then please do forward it on, any enquiries please call me on 07864975539

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