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nxjen Wrote:

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> I see the Southwark Council website are still

> advertising stalls for Fridays. Just as a word of

> warning, take a look at the "market" on a Friday

> before committing. There is very little footfall.



There were no stalls there at all today.

KidKruger Wrote:

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> I've been thinking of a stall too - so what's the

> damage ?

> 35 ?

> Can you hire a stall ?

> (ie. the actual stand/shelter)



So was I, but I imagine they vet what is sold or the place would end up like a car boot sale.


A car full of my stuff, much of it new, has just gone off to a charity shop. Been having a major clutter clear!


Fancy sharing a stall, KK?!

As I understand it, there is a waiting list.. You cannot just hire a Pitch for a couple of weeks when it suits you

to sell off your personal clutter. You need to turn up week in week out or lose your Pitch.


Most people seem to have their own Stalls. You just hire the pitch. ??

Was a time when you just turned up on the day. (like a boot sale) Not any more.


I believe you need a Licence from Southwark Council. You may need liability insurance..

Do not know if the ?35.00 fee covers this.


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> As I understand it, there is a waiting list.. You

> cannot just hire a Pitch for a couple of weeks

> when it suits you

> to sell off your personal clutter.



No. That's why I said I imagine they vet you.

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