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Vintage Sale Saturday July 12


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A selection of vintage women's clothes from the sixties/ seventies with some new pre loved finds. Also, accessories, eclectic home wares, knitting patterns, and linens. From 11am - 5pm, at 109 Goodrich Road SE22 OEP, across from Goodrich School. Entry through side gate. It will be sign posted.
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Ahhh sounds fun, gutted I missed it.


To anyone who needs a jumble fix in the mean time, I'm organising East Dulwich's first ever Jumble Trail on Sunday 29th July. A bit like a car boot sale, but you set up a stall in your front garden, register it on an online map and then shoppers wander round the community getting to know their neighbours on the hunt for bargains! ?5 to register a stall, which you can do online here: http://jumbletrail.com/event/SE222014


Any questions just holler :)

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