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Be part of East Dulwich's first ever Jumble Trail!


Xenia

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Jumble Trail 2014 is nearly upon us!


A jumble trail is like a car boot sale but you set up a stall in your front garden and bargain hunters and happy shoppers go on a neighbourhood trail, and so you get to know your neighbours in the process. All the stalls are plotted on an interactive online map so you know where to find them.


This is the first time we've had a jumble trail in East Dulwich, which is exciting. Anyone interested in having a stall should register here:


http://jumbletrail.com/event/SE222014


Any questions just shout! Happy jumbling :)


Xenia

  • 2 weeks later...

Doing a search on their website for events in SE22 brings up nothing, so I guess it's no longer happening.


Putting in the link on their flyer just brings up a "page not found" message on their website.


Maybe there wasn't enough interest? Would have thought somebody should have posted on here to say so. A few weeks back there was indeed an interactive map on the site with one or two ED stalls shown on it.


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  • 1 month later...

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