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NCT Nearly new sale on TOMORROW - Open to All


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Hello,


This is a reminder that the Dulwich and District NCT team are holding our Spring Nearly New Sale tomorrow, Saturday 5th March


From 10.30-12.30

At St Faiths Community Centre, SE24 9JQ

Buses 37, 42 and P4, nearest train station North Dulwich

Lots of free parking on surrounding roads

Entry: Adults ?1.50, children : FREE


There will be lots of great baby, toddler and childrens clothes, toys, and equipment.

We will also be running our pop up cafe with homemade cakes and serving Starbucks coffee!

There will be face painting, teddy tombola and a great secure garden to let the kids run around in.

A fun family day.


Hope to see you there


NCT Dulwich & District

Volunteering Team

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