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We have one as a way volunteering to promotoe buisness today for herne hill xmas fair also went along was brill.estate Gent sponsored boards put up via ed co ordinator for all fairs also summer fetes ed art weekend alsk has them...ours is not for sale.

steveo Wrote:

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> If it doesn't say for sale then it isn't.

>

> I enquired about a house down the road but it was

> actually a jumble sale



if it helps steveo, houses are big things, normally with windows and doors and jumble sales tend to be boxes of crap clothes on tressel tables

Ha! Yes, this is becoming pleasingly mad.


But to bring it back on topic (sorry), the local estate agents sponsor several of the local schools for their fairs, jumble sales etc and actually make a huge contribution to the community in doing so. I know estate agents get a lot of bad press, but I've been involved in organizing sponsorship for my kids' school - Heber - and I've been surprised by how generously and enthusiastically they've supported our events (thank you Winkworth, DaisyLets, Haarts, Jacksons and Spencer Kennedy!). So credit where it is due - their involvement makes a huge difference to us and many other local schools.


But no, the boards are simply there to advertise the event, nothing to do with that property being for sale.

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