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Children?s Events at the Love West Dulwich Spring Fair - Saturday 16th May


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Throughout the Love West Dulwich Spring Fair on Saturday 16th May the will be a number of family friendly events, including:


?Petting zoo with the Vauxhall City Farm.

?Vintage fun fair.

?Find Shaun the Sheep activities.

Entertainment tent, including: Dulwich Prep London Big Band, Popchoir, and South London Youth Theatre.

?Children?s activity tent, including: Storytelling, drama workshops, collage and t-shirt design.

?Children?s street dancing with GDND Academy.

?Fire engine on Rosendale Road

?In Dulwich Books there will be storytelling with Minnie the Clown and activities from the Farmfest Children?s area.

?Wigwam Toyshop will be hosting children?s games and face painting.


The Love West Dulwich Spring Fair - run in association with Dulwich Festival - will take place on Parkhall Road, Croxted Road and Rosendale Road in West Dulwich and promises to be a wonderful day for all the family. For more information please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/825905887502657/.

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