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Stalls Available at the Dulwich Hamlet Junior School Christmas fair


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Dulwich Hamlet Junior School PTA Christmas Fair

Saturday 28th November 2015

12 noon ? 3pm


We have some covered external stalls available at the Dulwich Hamlet Junior School Christmas Fair, Dulwich Village, ?20 per Stall The Fair is a real destination for local residents and always very busy, although we obviously cannot guarantee numbers.


If you are interested please PM and we can send a booking form.


Cancellation: In the event of cancellation within 1 month of the event by the Stall Holder, the FULL fee is NON-REFUNDABLE. In the unlikely event of cancellation by the Organisers the full fee will be refunded.


Public Liability Insurance: We require all stallholders to have Public Liability Insurance. Please send proof of PLI by filling in the declaration at the time of booking.


Facilities:

Turney/Village Playground = 1 Gazebo (3mx3m) provided, no table, chair or power provided.


Parking: There is free street parking on Turney Road. Unloading at the Turney Road entrance to the school.


Setting up & removing stall contents:

1. Stall Holders must ARRIVE and set up stalls between 10am-12noon. No set up time will be permitted after this time.

2. Stall Holders are not permitted to pack up before 3pm and must be packed away by 4pm.

3. All items being sold must be of good quality and condition.

4. All stalls must be covered and decorated in a tasteful & professional manner by the Stall Holder, with coverings reaching the floor and all boxes placed out of sight and under the tables.

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