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Lyndhurst Primary Under the Sea Summer Fair - Saturday 30th June 3-6pm


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Lyndhurst Primary School, Grove Lane SE5, is holding it's UNDER THE SEA Summer Fair on Saturday 30th June, 3-6pm.


We are aiming to be (single-use) plastic free in honour of our oceans! Kids, bring your own bottle with you for free drink refills throughout the afternoon.


Everyone is welcome to dive under the sea with us. It will be the plaice to be with some-fin for everyone! Live music, pimms & home brew cider, summer bbq and fire pit marshmallows, cool crafting, plant stalls, a silent disco, a visit from Vauxhall petting farm, ball sports from Jaegar Academy, face painting and not forgetting our amazing raffle and tombola.


We look forward to seeing you there!

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