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Hi


Not strictly East Dulwich (sorry!!) but does anyone know if the car boot sale that used to be held every second Sunday of the month in the car park near the Lido is taking place this Sunday?


We got some fab children's books at the sale last time & want to go back this Sunday, if it's on!


Thanks in advance for any info.


Sarah

I'm sure it's a monthly boot sale and the last one was on 28th October, so the next one should be 26th October.


It's always advertised in the South London Press when it's on and it wasn't advertised yesterday but can't be too sure as they sometimes cancel due to bad weather etc.

  • 1 month later...

Got the South London Press here, and on the front cover is an advert for 2 of them:


11 am every Sunday - Bell Green, Kangley Bridge Road, SE26 5AQ (opposite Sainsburys)

it's about half way between Catford and Crystal Palace:



and also

1pm every Sunday - Ashmole Primary School, Ashmole Street, London SW8 1NT (next to Oval Tube)

more info on www.boot-sales.com

[i have no link to these guys, just typing what I see!]

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