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Neal's Yard Dairy cheese at Dulwich College Christmas Fair


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Neal's Yard Dairy will be selling their farmhouse British cheeses at the Dulwich College Christmas Fair on Sunday 27th November.


This event is the perfect time to be thinking ahead about your Christmas cheese, whether for parties or to enjoy on Christmas day. You can come along and have a taste of some Christmas classics, get advice on designing your cheeseboard and place your orders online so that they will be delivered to your door or available for collection in one of our shops. You can also buy cheese to take away on the day. Ordering in November ensures you 5% off your Christmas cheese.


Information about Neal's Yard Dairy and our cheeses can be found here: https://www.nealsyarddairy.co.uk/


Information about the Dulwich College Christmas Fair can be found here: http://www.dulwich.org.uk/college/college-life/friends-of-dulwich-college/christmas-fair

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