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Jumble Trail in Honor Oak Park, SE23 5th July


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We are a group of neighbours in Honor Oak Oark planning a Jumble Trail for Sunday 5th July 1-5pm. A jumbe trail is a neighbiurhood event where people sell things outside their houses such as clothes, toys, bric-a-brac,plants, cakes.


It would be brilliant if more families could join in and make it a really fun day. The event is co-ordinated by jumbletrail.com There is a small admin fee of ?2 and the event goes on a jumble trail map for the public to follow.

To join simply look at [www.jumbletrail.com] and follow the joining instructions.

OR PM me for more info.

  • 2 weeks later...
It's not too late to join the Jumble Trail. Have a rummage through the cupboards and find some things you want to sell. Register for the Jumble Trail. And if you don't want to be a seller come and browse. You may find some treasure! To join, or find out where stalls are see www.jumbletrail.com and type in the SE23 post code.

Don't forget the Jumble Trail in Honor Oak Park TODAY. There are 20 stalls across Honor Oak Park, Stretching out to Brockley, Forest Hill and Canonbie Road for a good hill walk!


We have a stall at 56 Dunoon Road - loads of handy baby and toddler stuff, kids and adults clothes, bedding and towels, Oh and a classical Guitar and a Rocking Moose!!


More info here: http://www.jumbletrail.com/event/SE232015#

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