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The last boot sale in March was postponed due to awful weather.


We now have a new date for Saturday 29th June at St John's & St Clement's School, Adys Road, by Goose Green


Car Boot's on from 9.30 am till 12.30pm.

Adults ?1 entry, kids go free


Sellers don't have to be parents or be connected to school - Sellers arrive at 8am to set up


Car pitches ?10, tables ?5 (preferably bring your own table/rug)

Please confirm by email or text (07867 644720) if you would like a space...


If you'd like to go ahead, hand in envelope with your contact details and cash or cheque

(made out to St John's & St Clement's PTFA) to school office (open 8 to 3pm) or place envelope in post box by main gates on Adys Road

Thanks Michael

07867 644720

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Now 4 weekends to go till car boot sale on 29th June


Still some car & table pitches available, so a great way to de-clutter the house, loft & shed


Come and make some summer holiday money or grab a bargain.


Please contact Michael to book a place (07867 644720)

Now 2 more weekends to have a clear out at home in time for the car boot sale on 29th June


Still some car & table pitches available, so a great way to de-clutter the house, loft & shed


Come and make some summer holiday money or grab a bargain.


Please contact Michael to book a place (07867 644720)

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