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Carboot Sale and Community Fundraising event 22 April 10.30am-4.30pm at Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground


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Visit the DKHAP carboot sale and Community Fundraising Event on Saturday 22 April.

If you have donations to contribute please contact the playground on [email protected]

We have a selection of clothes, children books (English, Spanish, Catalan, Italian), toys, brick-a-brack and more. Come and say hello. FREE entry for buyers.

Sellers: Book your car pitch for £10 (vans not accepted) - email [email protected]

Where: Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground, SE22 8AA

When: Saturday 22 April 10.30am-4.30pm

If you can't make it you can still support by using the QR code. Thanks all for your support.

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