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Sydenham Garden festival Saturday 20th 12 - 5


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Do come and support this wonderful event returning after a two year break.


Music, food and child friendly activities. A fiver for adults. Sydenham Garden helps those with mental health needs in SE London using gardening, arts, music and other therapeutic activities.


The event is at 35a Defrene Road on the border with Forest Hill. It's a lovely site, formally allotments with a large pond, bee hives and chickens. All supervised of course!


I'll post a link later.

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https://www.sydenhamgarden.org.uk/de-frene-summer-festival-2022/


Saturday 20th August, 12-5pm


35a De Frene Rd, SE26 4AB


In a beautiful setting on our flower farm, amongst the chickens, blooms, bees and fruit trees, you’ll find fun and creative activities for children and grown ups, stalls from South London makers, delicious garden-made lunches, tea and cakes and some very special live music- from steel pans, local soul and folk queens to a Brazilian drumming circle!

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