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Baby & Children's Market Nearly New Sale - Dulwich, Sat Apr 23rd


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******STALLS NOW FULLY BOOKED******


WHATS ON OFFER?


LOTS of stalls bursting with top quality designer and high street LIKE NEW baby & children's items from birth to 5 yrs old, plus a selection of unique businesses in the baby & children's industry showcasing and selling their products & services all under one roof!


Great brands at up to 90% off the full retail price!


Where: St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, Dulwich, SE21 7BT


Venue: All our markets are held in quality INDOOR venues.


Refreshments: Sucre ? la Cr?me Bakery


Businesses attending: Monkey Music Dulwich and Herne Hill, Jag's Reading Gems, Independent Usborne Organiser, Veevee Bow.


Stall Fee: Pre-loved stalls - ?20 per table and Business stalls ?25-30.

ATM: There is no ATM at this venue, so please come prepared with cash.


Admission: ?1.50 first hour, ?1 thereafter. Kids Free.


Goody bags for the first 50 families.


Parking: Plenty of FREE car parking available on surrounding roads.


TO BOOK A STALL CLICK HERE: http://www.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk/BookStall.aspx?EventID=2015


For more information relating to this event contact Naomi via email [email protected] or call 07949247439

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Baby & Children's Market DULWICH is THIS SAT (23rd April).

You will find great quality new and nearly new high street & designer childrenswear, maternity wear, slings, playmats, cot mobiles, toys, books, slings, highchairs, and lots more! Our indoor event is buggy friendly and refreshments will also be available.

We also have a FREE raffle with prizes that include free children's dance lessons (courtesy of Eos Dance) bouncy castle hire (courtesy of Tippee Toes) and marquee lights lights for your child's bedroom (courtesy of Ginger Rock Designs).

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