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The Hadfield jumble trail is back this August

On Sunday, August 18 between 11am-3:30pm, the jumble trail will take place in and around Hadfield, with stall fees going to Glossop Mountain Rescue.  

A jumble trail is like a car boot sale but on your street and in your garden.

Communities come together to set up stalls outside their houses to sell things such as toys, clothes and cakes. 

A map will be created so buyers can navigate around Hadfield to each seller's home. This will go live on the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/879822175716971/?ref=share_group_link&rdid=SyqEwV3R5QUy0Bgb&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2Fg%2FvmrrcvwfFxcp2yHt%2F at 11am on the morning of the jumble trail.

Paper maps will also be sold on the morning for 50p each, and all the money made from map sales will also go to fund Glossop Mountain Rescue.

Email Sandy at hadfieldjumbletrail@gmail.com to register your stall for £10. 

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