Clapham Common Easter Funfair
A-Z Poster Distribution are yet again doing the poster distribution campaign for Clapham common Easter funfair
Irvins funfair is back to Clapham Common again but this time for the most popular festival they run there, during the Easter School Holidays. Once again they offer families a super day out and value for money as we run this annual festival of fun and frivolity.
We will give full details of the times and operating prices plus our special offers nearer the date but put this in your diary now and do not miss out.
Clapham Common in Spring is a wonderful sight with the early year blooms emerging and we are next to the boating lake with picnic tables and chairs too, so you can spend a lot of time (and perhaps a little money) at our fair and then go for a stroll in this jewel in the heart of south London.
The Funfair can be found on the south side of the common just on the South Circular Road, nearest underground is Clapham Common, nearest postcode London SW4 9AR. Details on times and very special offers to come so watch this space.
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