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Mount Adon Park Table Top Sale, Sun 01 Aug 11.00-5.00pm


Tina T

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When:Sunday 01 August from 11.00am-5.00pm. Where: 2 Mount Adon Park, SE22 0DT. This is the third of the planned regular monthly summer sales with stalls from local residents. Stall holders vary at each event. In keeping with all things community, there are no professional traders. Offers this month should include small furniture items, crockery, table linen, home storage boxes, picture frames, bags, some items of clothing. Some Freecycle items are available on the day. Cash only. Mount Adon Park is just off Lordship Lane (nearest bus stop: Upland Road) and is opposite Court Lane. There is some parking available but please be respectful of resident access.

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