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Hello all,

Does anyone know of any fetes coming up in Dulwich or Nunhead where I can rent a stall for the day please?

I'm starting up my own catering business and would love to promote the business at some fetes to see what people think of my food. Or if anyone has any other suggestions they'd be greatly welcomed. Thanks in advance

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The Friends of Nunhead Cemetery has an open day which is often busy. Sat 16th May.

You can google them to contact them.

Peckham Rye Fete is September 5th, and the AGM is on 22nd April in the cafe in the park itself so you could go along and ask about it.

Hope this helps!

Peckham farmers market outside the pulse may be worth a try on a Sunday.

Northcross rd market on Saturdays.

Selling from a LL shop like the Sushi lady outside Moxons wet fish shop.

There is a chef on the forum selling meals, you may try that route by putting up here what food dishes you are making and the phone number for orders, and where and when we can collect.

Best of luck.

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