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Brighton’s first jumble trail lands in Hanover this weekend

by Jo Wadsworth
Tuesday 14 Jul, 2015 at 12:18PM
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Brighton’s first jumble trail lands in Hanover this weekend

Lofts, cupboards and sheds are being cleared out in Hanover ahead of this weekend’s first Brighton Jumble Trail.

Hanover Jumble TrailThe trail, which will take place on Saturday from midday until 4pm, with almost 80 stalls in most streets in Hanover and the surrounding area selling anything from toys to vintage records, clothes and even honey.

The idea came from residents who wanted to do something similar to the Hanover Day festival, which as well as a parade and bands saw residents setting up bric a brac stalls on their doorsteps.

People in the neighbourhood wanted to revive the festival this year, but the costs and organisation involved in setting up an event on that scale were daunting.

So while plans for a future Hanover Day have not yet been entirely shelved, a Jumble Trail for this summer was suggested instead.

The date was chosen to coincide with two street parties in Windmill Street and Stanley Street, as well as the Tarner Community Project Summer Party.

Organiser Jenny McCall said: “We had the idea that people could have a clear out and set up a jumble stall right outside their own front door, creating a Hanover jumble trail winding up the hill.

“Windmill and Stanley Streets are also holding their annual street party on Saturday, so get some altitude and end your trail at the top of the mountain.”

An auction to raise money for the Windmill Street Party is also live, with lots including free pub meals, window cleaning, gig tickets and even a personalised cartoon of your house, with any excess funds going to the Tarner Community Project.

And hot on the heels of the Hanover trail, another is being held in Clifton Street in Seven Dials next month on Saturday, 8 August.

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  1. daziel jones says:
    10 years ago

    i know this may sound a bit weird but many people having a stall at their property ‘selling items for commercial gain’ will in fact be in breach of their mortgage agreement (if they have a mortgage that is) also and possibly the lease of property will have a no commercial use notification as a residential dwelling…unless there is a by law or someother permission from the lender/local authority which can suspend such on a day like this?.

    That said, I bet you though most stalls will be of the ‘saw you coming’ variety!!!!

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  2. Marina says:
    10 years ago

    Just has to be a party pooper it s a great way to get things cleared rather than going to tip it is fun if you dont like it stay away!

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