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Stalls available for 4ALL's annual Community Autumn Fair, Sept 20th


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Do you have things to sell?

* art * jewellery * cakes & bread * crafts * beauty products * gifts *


4ALL?s annual

COMMUNITY AUTUMN FAIR

is a great chance to meet new customers and sell and promote your work!


Saturday 20 September, 2-5

All Saints Church, Lovelace Road


To find out more about having a stall at the fair, contact Jenny Pick: [email protected] or Wendy Stephens: 020 8676 4550

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