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Heber Primary Car Boot Sale - 18th May 2014


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Heber's annual car boot sale is taking place in the school grounds on Sunday 18th May.


Heber Primary School Car Boot Sale

Sunday 18th May 2014

9.30am - 12.30pm

Heber Primary School, Heber Road, East Dulwich, SE22 9LA


Sellers: Car pitches ?10; Table tops ?5

To Book (pre-booking essential) email [email protected] or send a PM


Buyers: ?1 entry (kids free)


Cafe selling hot & cold drinks; croissants, cakes, bacon rolls and hotdogs


Kindly sponsored by Daisy Lets and Property Management

Hi,

We supply the tables for the table top pitches, for car pitches you do need to bring your own, if we have spare tables you can of course hire that in addition to your car pitch


Weather forecast is looking very positive for next weekend, come along and grab a bargain!/sell your pre-loved goods!

The sun always seems to shine for the Heber car boot sale, weirdly (famous last words, I know!). Do join us tomorrow for what is promising to be another busy, friendly and bargain-tastic sale.


Gates open to the public at 9.30am. Entry ?1 for adults, kids free. There will be a cafe serving hot breakfast and drinks all morning. All profit goes to support your local school (this year's main project is building a school library for the children) so it's all for a good cause.

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