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Peckham Carboot - next date 28th July! at Harris Academy Peckham! !


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Hey guys,


Hope you are all well? Thanks for all that came down to the last carboot and braved the rain. Also sorry for the confusion as we were mentioned on timeout, but apparently at the wrong Harris Academy. Just to let you know it is the Harris Academy Peckham, and the entrance is on lyndhurst way!


The next carboot sale will be on Sunday 28th July. We have made a few alterations with regards to pricing and times etc...


So for this event buyers will pay ?1 entry fee anytime between 10:30am-3pm


And for sellers 10am-3pm= cars will be ?10 if you pre book, or ?15 at the gate. Walk ins will be ?5 if you pre book or ?10 at the gate.


For more information and to book email [email protected] or alternatively DM us on our instagram page @peckham.carboot


Looking forward to seeing you.


Thanks so much

Steven and Erin

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