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The next East Dulwich car boot

SUNDAY MAY 13TH

Goodrich School

Dunstans road

SE22


Every month 12-4.30pm


Cars ?15 walk ins ?10

Pre booking essential.

We are almost fully booked.

Great selection of sellers

Vintage furniture

Retro pottery

Clothes

Household

Kids items

Pictures

Mirrors

ALL SORTS of fabulous treasures


Book your pitch or come for a mooch


Sellers 11am

Buyers 12pm free entry

Delicious food on site

Coffee

Cake

On site toilet facilities.

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Hi Mariagatty,


The next one (our 3rd event) takes place on Sunday 13th May.

Free entry 12 to 4.30 for buyers there has been a fantastic array of sellers and lots of bargains.

Some of the furniture sellers even offer delivery!


Its once a month on the 2nd Sunday of the month.


13th May, 10th June, 8th July, Aug 12th, Sept 9th, Oct 14th.


Flyering starts in the local area's again this week.


We have widened the area slightly this time.


Happy to pop a flyer through your door if you in box your address.


Thank you

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