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Anyone interested in doing a Peckham jumble trail?


KateS

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The idea is that you sell stuff outside your house, but lots of people in the same area do it as well, making it a fun day for locals to wander about buying each others stuff.


One person's trash is another's treasure!


It looks like there used to be a good infrastructure set up (search for Jumble Trail on FB), but that seems to have stopped now.


Why not just give to a charity shop I hear you ask?

We've been having a clear out, and I feel like a lot of the stuff isn't quite charity shop material, but would still be useful for someone! Like a partially used artist's set of paints.


You could always give all your proceeds to charity.


People are often away over bank holiday weekends, and summer holidays, so I was thinking Saturday 29th June would be a good time?


I'd love to know if anyone else fancies this!

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