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We are delighted to announce the return of Pexmas? annual festive outing, this year on 13th December on Holly Grove Park, Peckham with FREE entry for all!


Celebrating its third year, Pexmas curates independent and participative festivals, events and market experiences. This event, a bespoke pop up modular market space, celebrates the start of the festive season with shopping, caroling and feasting, with an expected footfall of over 2000 visitors.


Pexmas is passionate about supporting local communities, encourages creative exchange between partners, organisations, traders and the public, and aims to engage audiences of all ages. A celebration of local talent, Pexmas is a showcase of local artists, street food, designer makers, craftspeople and choirs.


EAT: Building on the success of Pexmas? food festivals (Munch The Peckham Festival / The Nunhead Bite) they have invited 15 of their favourite street food traders to this year?s festive wonderland, including: Peel and Chimney, Pigger and Better, Sticky Beaks, Banh Banh, Super Chip, The Salt Beef Bros, Mousetail Coffee Stories and more!


SHOP: A selection of South East London?s finest and the best of beyond gather at Pexmas to cater for all your seasonal shopping needs. 70 stalls featuring sweet treats, festive store cupboard items, homewares, kids stuff, cards, wrapping, textiles, ceramics, jewellery, accessories? Pexmas is your one stop shopping experience for the holidays. Including: Blank Inside Design, Georgia Bosson, Garudio Studiage, Esoteric London, Birds in Hats, Flavours of Spain, Cha com Letras, Shop Eastern Block, South East Brownie Bar, Bonne Bouche Cakery, Mount Yeti, Seedball, Eastmond Apparel, Bailie and Rose and more to be announced soon!


SING: Pexmas is presenting a series of choirs and songbirds over the course of the day, popping up for a tune or two across the park. Some will be collecting for their chosen charities. All represent organisations and groups from South East London. Including Nunhead Community Choir, The Pop Up Choir and the Dulwich Folk Choir. Something for everyone ? and singalongs definitely encouraged!


Join in the #pexmas festive joy on Facebook [pexmas] and on Twitter @pexmas.

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