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NCT Nearly New Sale - Saturday 14th November


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Hello


If you would love to grab a bargain for your bump, baby, toddler or child. Why not pop along to the next -


NCT Dulwich & District Nearly New Sale on


SATURDAY 14th November, from 2.30 - 4.30pm at The Copleston Centre, Copleston Road SE15 4AN.


There will be lots of good quality bargains to be grabbed from baby clothes to toys and equipment. You can even get your little ones faces painted, enter our raffle and enjoy a delicious homemade cake from our Pop up Cafe!


Remember NCT sales are open to ALL you don't need to be a member.


To reserve a table space, help on the day or more info please email [email protected]


We look forward to seeing you there

Don't forget we have will be having a raffle at our Nearly new sale with prizes from:


EOS dance

Gymboree East Dulwich

Mother?s Inc.

Exclusively Wills

Bodyworkers fitness

Reecey Roo's Nail art


You can only buy your raffle tickets on the day so come along next Saturday 14th November between 2.30 - 4.30pm at The Copleston Centre, Copleston Road SE15 4AN

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