Showing posts with label Lewisham Pensioners Forum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lewisham Pensioners Forum. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Lewisham Pensioners Forum Big Book Sale

Lewisham Pensioners Forum is holding another Big Book Sale fundraiser later this month - in fact the last it will be holding in its present location of the Saville Centre by Lewisham Hospital.

The Big Book Sale takes place over three days:

- Tues. 26 April: 12noon to 8pm
- Wed. 27 April: 10am to 8pm
- Thurs. 28 April:10am to 6pm
 
Admission is free and prices low - hardbacks: (mostly) 50p to £2;  paperbacks: 25p or five for £1

The final day will be a clearance sale - everything just £1 a box.  There will also be a Yard Sale/ Give-away cellar clearance of bric-à-brac and bits & pieces.

Venue is the Forum's current base:  The Saville Centre,  436 Lewisham High Street, SE13 6LJ (a couple of blocks south of the hospital and on lots of bus routes from Catford or Lewisham—street parking after 7pm).  Lewisham Council is planning to close this community centre, so the Forum will be moving elsewhere. For more information phone 020 8690 5213, www.lewishampensionersforum.org


 
 
 

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

Lewisham Pensioners Forum Big Book Clearance Sale

From Lewisham Pensioners Forum:

'The six monthly Lewisham Pensioners Forum Big Book Sale has come round again.  And this time it's even more of a bargain bonanza. With donations from our elderly members (so we get in really quite interesting stuff) outstripping sales we need to do a massive clearance.  So rather than the usual five paperbacks for £1 and hardbacks 50p to £2, we're offering bags of paperbacks or hardbacks for £2 and £4 respectively, and you can fill as many as you want of supermarket fruit/veg. boxes with the same for £5 (paperbacks) or £10 (hardbacks) each.

If you've an Amazon account - come and stock up - likewise if you're geared up to e-bay sales.
If you've connections to any library - just think how far a budget of even only £30 would go.
For anyone in the least bit tempted by books it's an event not to be missed.
There is unrestricted parking in the area at weekends and vehicle access to the very doors of the Saville for ease of loading'.