The Best - Chirk - Free entry for buyers, sellers from £8
Can be dusty or muddy, sheep muck if he's had them on the field........
You can expect near 2000 there tomorrow given the good weather outlook.
How many stalls? What if I said 300?
Takes us 3 hours to walk around.
Good for flowers and plants, children's toys, books, clothes, car parts and accessories, local produce, meat, antiques, mobile phones, computers, bikes, golf clubs, anything goes except live stock.
No trouble there it's very easy going.
It will be getting busy by 8 tomorrow.
Very multi cultural.
Yes dogs are allowed.
We don't take ours as we would never get around.................
A nice English bull terrier brindle puppy there last week
It "mouths" and had teeth like needles.............
Chester Hospital - They have a long list of what can't be sold where Chirk allows everything. Held on concrete
Chester Rugby Club starts 10am , Chirk starts at day light or earlier if you have a torch. You think I'm joking don't you. I'm not, it's keen for some stuff.
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Broughton Carboot Sale at Airbus Carpark
In support of Help for Heroes.
Sunday July 10th 2011
£10 plot, can be paid for on the day
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Marchwiel Carboot
When's it on? most Sundays in the summer.
Relaxed
Is "fill a bag for a pound" still there?
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Chelford Carboot
When we went you had to pay £3 to get in per car.
Not that many there although it was raining.
Brags 2nd biggest carboot in UK
Not these days I think.
Charging to get in a big downer.
No one charges you to get in..................
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