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Next Peckham Carboot 29th September Harris Academy Peckham!


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Hey guys!


Hope you're all well and had a great bank holiday weekend!


Thank you so much for all who attended the last carbon sale, was a great turnout even with the initial bad weather.


The next carboot sale will be held on the 29th September between 10am and 3pm!


It will again be held at Harris Academy Peckham, lyndhurst way SE15 5DZ.


Entry for sellers will be 10am and for buyers 10:30am. Prices for sellers will be ?5 for walk ins and ?10 for cars when booked in advance. Or ?10 for walk ins and ?15 for cars on the day.


Buyer admission is ?1!


For more information on booking a spot etc email [email protected], DM on our instagram @peckham.carboot, or call us on 07966233196.


Hope to hear from you guys and looking for to it!


Thanks

Erin and Steven

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