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Car Boot Pitches selling fast. Be quick for yours


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Send email address or text to 07398577183 to book a pitch


600 flyers going out in book bags this friday, Banner with details will be erected on the school during half term.

Local shops, libraries and businesses will have flyers.

Also in the What's on sections for SE22 SE21 SE15 magazines. Social media Face book Page East Dulwich Car Boot



Cars ?20

Walk in ?15


Please NOTE this is an outside organiser so please don't contact the School for pitch enquiries-thank you.


All Pitches are payable in advance so no disappointment of turning up and not getting a pitch on the day.

This will also make for quick entry onto the site as we don't want to cause problems for local residents.


The Car boot will take place come Rain or Shine.

On-site assistance will be available you will be directed to your Pitch straight away.


Every 2nd Sunday of the month from 11th of March through to Oct 14th.


SELLERS arrive 11.30

PUBLIC ENTRY 12/1230



FREE entry for the general public


25 car pitches


25 walk in pitches


Come and sell your good quality unwanted items, vintage, upcycled, Toys, Books and collections.

Although we won't have hot food traders Cakes, Preserves a Coffee Van are all welcome.


Everyones cast off's is the next persons treasure.


Location Goodrich School Dunstans Road East Dulwich SE22

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