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Read full venue reviewTransport Battersea Park
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Times Tue 12-8pm; Wed, Thur 11am-8pm; Fri 11am-7pm; Sat, Sun 11am-6pm
Prices £8 (incl catalogue)
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Let's hope it's better organised than the last one: it was very difficult to find the Marquee which was not signposted either inside or outside the park. I had to queue once to buy a ticket and then again for entry. The woman at the the ticket office took my £8 and then told me there weren't any catalogues left. It's a bit difficult to work out what you might buy without a catalogue, and £8 is a bit of a steep ticket prices without one. Overall: 2 thumbs down.
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