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Peckham Carboot 28th July 2019 at Harris Academy Peckham


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Hey people,


Hope you're all well?


Just to let you know we will be hosting another carbon sale on Sunday 28th July at Harris Academy Peckham. Sellers 10am to 3pm, and Buyers 10:30 am to 3pm! Address is 112 Peckham Rd, Peckham, London SE15 5DZ, entrance through Lyndhurst way!


Half price when booking in advance for sellers = ?5 walk ins, ?10 cars, ?15 vans


Buyers ?1 admission.


For more information email [email protected], or find us on instagram at @peckham.carboot, and contact number 07966233196.


Look forward to hearing from you soon!

I know it's a new event but I would say the first one had a few teething troubles. The main one being some online listings (notably Time Out) giving the location as the Harris Girls Academy, which was about 20 mins walk away. Quite a few people kept turning up at that address thinking it was there. :(


Also I'm not surprised it was free as there were only about seven stalls, sadly.


There also needed to be more signposting in the area (I only saw one very small sign).


+I'm sure when this becomes more established the teething problems will be ironed out and it will be more successful but it does need to address the issues above. I'm only listing them so that the organiser is aware and also if the event takes place again people should check the event's Facebook/Instagram page as those seemed to be correct whereas other online listings had the wrong Harris location.


I do wish it all the best.

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