Second charity Sussex Car and Motorcycle Jumble planned

The second Sussex Car and Motorcycle Jumble is being planned for September.
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The charity event will be raising money for the British Lung Foundation and Worthing Rugby Club.

Organisers Paul Goulet and Sheila Hall, who has run the foundation’s Breathe Easy Worthing group for 14 years, said catering facilities and a licensed bar would be available throughout the day.

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The jumble will be held at Worthing Rugby Club, Roundstone Lane, Angmering, on Sunday, September 6, from 9am to 2.30pm.

Sussex Car and Motorcycle Jumble organiser Paul Goulet on a mopedSussex Car and Motorcycle Jumble organiser Paul Goulet on a moped
Sussex Car and Motorcycle Jumble organiser Paul Goulet on a moped

Vintage and classic cars pre-1975 will have their own display area.

Strict social distancing will be carried out with the stalls. Masks and gloves will be worn and hand sanitisers will be on each stall.

Parking is available free and entrance is £2, under-12s free.

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Stall hire starts at £16, with a free breakfast bap provided, and set up is from 7.30am.

For more information, contact Paul and Sheila, 07774655951 or 07760793912, email [email protected] or [email protected]

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