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Creative stall holders needed for market in South East London, SoLo Craft Fair


RHunter

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We're running craft markets across South London. Our first market of the year will be set in a vintage style pub in Catford, South East London on 30th April.


*Venue: Vintage style rooms in Catford Constitutional Club , an iconic building and pub in South East London.


*We will be putting on events throughout the day including live music and face painting


*Market on Saturday 30th April runs 12-5pm


*We're specifically looking for craft makers and vintage stall holders (?20 per stall)


*Also looking for people who run interactive stalls; workshops, manicurirsts etc (?10 per stall)


*Stall holders will need to bring their own tables, however, there are small circular pub tables that are free to use


*Stall holders will have 6ft x 3 ft space to use


*All stall holders must have liability insurance


If interested, please send us information on your stall, including rough prices, websites and any images you may have. To make sure we have a varied selection of products we will chose a diverse selection of stall holders within the next month, upon which if selected, we will require full payment for the stall.


Please email all applications to [email protected]


Thank you!

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