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Spread the word and pop along and find some treasure!


Goodrich School SE22 11th March


11am sellers


12pm Public FREE entry


30 car pitches


30 walk on pitches easy parking outside the school.



General bric-a-brac, recycled and upcycled furniture, books, toys, vintage jewellery,

Also Mothers day and Easter sweet treats, Mexican giant Pinatas great for parties or just decorative for the home, vintage and pre loved clothes, upcycled painted furniture, and stall holders selling unwanted home items from having a clear out.

We now have homemade cakes and a little coffee van with Fair trade coffee, tea, hot chocolate and Toasted MELTS!


Some of you will have seen the thread or even booked a pitch.


Still some pitches available.


?20 cars

?15 with car off site


PM for a quicker reply.


thanks

Hi Sue, Public 12 to 4.30 Free entry.



Hope to see you on the 11th March.

It runs every 2nd Sunday of the month through to Oct.


It doesn't matter where you come from.

I have advertised it quiet far and wide.


I haven't flyered Forest Hill yet I am doing another batch next week.

Any suggestions on where.


thanks



sellers arrive at 11am

Hi EDF users.

Discounted offer 10 spaces available @?10.00 PAID in advance please PM with your email address for the payment link


I have looked at the space available and we can get a few more pitches on the site.


These will be WALK IN pitches meaning you park outside the school and will be directed to your pitch.

Otherwise you have the same space as a car.


CAR PITCH ?20 2 left


WALK IN PITCH ?15 10 reduced rate pitches at ?10 each

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