Jumble Trail taking place in Hanwell this weekend

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

You can sell preloved and unwanted items and you can browse and pick up a bargain. Image Credit: Anna Elliott
You can sell preloved and unwanted items and you can browse and pick up a bargain. Image Credit: Anna Elliott

RESIDENTS in Olde Hanwell will have the chance to take part in a Jumble Trail this Sunday, July 4.

Organised by Anna Elliott and St Mark's School PTA, local residents will be able to set up a stall in their front gardens and sell their unwanted items, books, clothes, plants, arts and crafts, homemade cakes or jams, furniture and anything else they want (apart from alcohol and cigarettes).

All you have to do prior to the event is to register your stall, tell the organisers the road you live on and the kind of things you will have on your stall.

On Sunday, simply set up your tables in your front garden (not the street) and you're all set.

It's free to register and you get to keep all the money you make.

The Jumble Trail will take place on Sunday from 1pm to 4pm; to register, click HERE.

     

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