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Sydenham Pop-Up Christmas Fair next weekend


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Enjoy some local late-night shopping at The Sydenham Pop-Up Shop Christmas Fair next Friday from 6-9.30pm or join us on Saturday from 10am-5.30pm.


We've got a fabulous range of products and gifts on offer, including Fancy Betty's pre-loved dresses, shoes and bags, Stephanie G's highly affordable hand-made jewellery, Jack Tilley's comic decoupage, children's clothes by nic's and BEe's and beautiful hand-made soaps and candles by Light & Bubbly. We're also delighted to welcome back Sydenham author Janet Killeen who will be on hand to sign copies of her children's books about foxes, rabbits and bears.


There's lots going on in Sydenham next Saturday with carol singing, live music and a street market selling hot food and homemade cakes,so why not make a day of it. The Sydenham Pop-Up Shop is just a few yards from Sydenham Station at Here for Good, 17 Sydenham Rd, SE26 5EX. We hope to see you there. www.thesydenhampopupshop.co.uk @AngelaKayLondon

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