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North x Rd Popcorn this weekend


Popcornclaire

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Hi all,


This is a note from Matt and Claire, who run Drum & Kernel Popcorn at North Cross Road market on a Saturday.


Just to let y'all know that the weather forecast for this Saturday is appalling - a storm with extremely high winds and driving rain - and this means we might not be able to trade at the market this Saturday (wind speeds over 15mph are dangerous for our equipment).


BUT there is an extra market on North Cross Road this Friday (20th December) and the weather for that looks fine, so do come pick up your popcorn for Christmas then if you can make it! The weather for Sunday also looks better, so come find us at Herne Hill Market then.


Hopefully catch a few of you tomorrow :)

Claire

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