THE BRISTOL FLEA MARKET

GREAT NEWS

NEW SUMMER DATES ADDED!

NEXT EVENT IN BRISTOL:

JULY 15th 2012

 

You asked for it so we’ve listened!

After receiving hundreds of requests November 20th will mark the opening of the Indoor flea market at Ashton Gate Stadium. The event will follow on from the huge success of the giant flea market at the Bath Racecourse. The event will be held monthly at the stadium and will feature over 110 exciting stalls selling hundreds of items, from vintage clothing and jewellery to quality shabby chic furnishings and gardenalia. With some of the best dealers in the South West already signed up to exhibit at the event. We hope to see you there, doors open 9am and the event closes at 3.30.

 

 

 
Our venue will be the Ashton Gate Stadium,
Ashton, Bristol, BS3 2EJ

 

 Reach Ashton Gate Stadium

By train:

The nearest main line station is Bristol Temple Meads in the

city centre, approximately 2 miles away. From here a local

service is available to Parson Street which will bring you to

within a 10/15 minute walk of the stadium. Continue along

Winterstoke Road and the stadium will be on your right.

Please check train times before leaving: www.nationalrail.co.uk

. Alternatively, the Stadium is a 5 minute taxi ride or a

30 minute walk from the Bristol Temple Meads.

By bus:

First Buses operate services throughout Bristol, Bath and the West and regularly run services between the city centre, Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol Airport and surrounding areas. The closest bus station is Duckmoor Road with is frequented by service 24 and 25. For more information please visit: www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/bristol_bath

 
  
WHERE?
 
 
Our venue will be the Ashton Gate Stadium,
Ashton, Bristol, BS3 2EJ
 
 

WHEN?
2012 DATES:
JAN 29th
FEB 19th
MAR 18th
APR 15th
MAY 13th
JUN SUMMER EVENT IN BATH
JUL 15th
AUG 5th
SEP 23rd or 30th TBC
OCT 28th
NOV 25th
DEC WERE TAKING A REST JOIN US IN 2013!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2012 DATES
CONFIRMED

We’ve put together some beginners easy hints and tips if your thinking of coming along.

Don’t be afraid to make the trader an offer you feel to be more suitable, they can only say yes, no or make you a compromise. Say your offer with confidence, an item is only with what somebody is prepared to pay, the stall holder wants to sell and you want to buy!

But don’t forget the traders don’t get these items for free and they often make very small profits.

Thousands of people visit the flea markets and if you see something you really like make and offer and get it there and then as often someone else will snap it up for you.

Last of all make sure you check any electrical items before using them. Flea markets are full of high quality items but it’s best for piece of mind.

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bathfleamarket@live.co.uk,
22 Nov 2011 14:24