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Nearly New Sale-Dulwich Baby & Children's Market-27th of June 2015


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Nearly New Sale-27th of June 2015, 2-4pm at St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT


NOW OPEN FOR STALL BOOKINGS:


Nearly New: ?18

Hand Made: ?20

Business stalls: ?20-?30


Goods for sale: A large selection of excellent quality nearly new and new baby and children's items on sale from birth to 8 yrs. Plus a small selection of unique businesses in the baby & children's industry showcasing and selling their products & services. Great brands selling at bargain prices all under one roof!


Business's Attending: Made By Pure Hands, Arbonne,


Refreshments: We Will Cook



Admission: ?1 per Adult, Kids Free


Parking: Plenty of FREE parking around the Hall


Please book a stall via: www.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk


For more information relating to this event contact Magdalena via email: [email protected] or JOIN OUR EVENT: [www.facebook.com]

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