Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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#1
This looks a good one and well worth a trip over...

Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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#2
A lot of money for just a patch to sale from your car boot.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#3
Not to be confused with Little Farthingloe farm.
Andy B
- Location: dover
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#4
I hope for the organisers that it is massive.I,ve seen many that have started up and never really amounted to anything more than just a few stalls.I hope it is a success but i feel that all the biggest and best ones were well established years ago.Does anyone know if its a one off or a weekly one?
Andy B
- Location: dover
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#5
Sorry to inform that its been cancelled.I called there early this morning and the organiser said that loads of buyers turned up but only a few stallholders so they decided not to go ahead.As i mentioned before, its very difficult to get new ones off the ground.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#6
Rather regrettable but i wouldn't have known about it if Paul had not put that poster up.
Not seen any signs advising of it and there were no boards pointing to the site when i went past earlier.
The regular one at the Charlton centre is heavily promoted and seems to be going strong.
Andy B
- Location: dover
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#7
The best ones were the Astor school boot fairs held every sunday and the Grammer school bank holiday boot fairs back in the 1980s-1990s.Can you remember those?I had some good bargains from them.I think they were run by east kent fairs.
Guest 640- Registered: 21 Apr 2007
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#8
Oh dear that's a pity re the cancellation. As you say Andy very hard to get these things off the ground nowadays.
