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You are not going to get many replies,anyone in E.D will probably go in disquise because they think boot sales are beneath them.

So tell us about the boot sale in the local football club,sounds fun for more outward going folk and supportive for

local youth sport,it will expand their funds and help people to sell their unwanted goods instead of so called charity bins ripping peolpe off.

Times ,place. how long for, entry fees etc,parking and toilet facilitis please.

Cant wait great fun about time.

We did a car boot sale at dulwich hamlet last Sunday and it was pretty good for only being on for approx 5 weeks, there was a reasonable turn out of sellers and buyers but i am sure the hot weather took more people to the park or the pub:- See what happens this Sunday and give it a whirl!

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