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Invitation to stallholders at summer fair


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Goose Green Primary School's 10th annual carnival and fair will take place on 6th July 2013. After a carnival procession from school via Adys Road to Goose Green a fair will take place on the Green between 12-4pm. This is always a well attended event being as it is so central with live entertainment, bouncy castles, facepainting, children's activities, hot food and drinks.


We are seeking stallholders for the fair and always make sure that there is no significant duplication of stalls (eg too may cake stalls) so that each trader has a fair chance to make a profit. The cost of the pitch is ?35. If interested please email [email protected] or PM us here on the forum and we will send out more details and a booking form.


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