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Pop-up Book Sale Oct 25th 10am-1pm SE26


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Following on from the success of our first pop-up charity second-hand book sale we are holding another one


Where: The Here for Good Community Centre, 17 Sydenham Road, SE26 5EX near the corner with Silverdale and next to Well Being, the health food shop.


When: Saturday 25th October from 10a.m.-1p.m.


Why: to raise funds for the charity Book Aid


Come and see if there's a book for you, or buy one as a gift for a friend.

Good opportunity to get some presents for birthdays or Christmas.

Lots of Children's titles too.

Gifts for sale as well, maybe good stocking-fillers?


Thanks to everyone who supported Book Aid last time, and to all of you who found your way to their warehouse:

Book Aid, Bromley House, Kangley Bridge Road, Lower Sydenham, SE26 5AQ.


If you want to visit the warehouse and book-room give them a call to check opening times: 020 8778 2145. If you want to donate books please call them too.


Anyone coming on Oct 25th? You could always combine it with a visit to Well-Being, On the Hoof, Cherry and Ice, Blue Mountain, Kente, Sugar hill cafe and Kirkdale Books as well as all the fantastic charity shops etc in Sydenham. What an exciting place to live!


Anyone coming on 25th?

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