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Car boot sale resumes after long break

The Woy Woy Peninsula Lions Club's monthly car boot sale will resume on Sunday, February 28, after being suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"This year it will be different as we must comply with Covid-19 restrictions," said club treasurer Mr Greg Head.

"That will mean having stall holders set up at least two metres apart and limiting movement around the site.

"The Lions members will monitor entry and exit points and have hand sanitiser available at these points.

"NSW QR registration is also available," he said.

"Stallholders can commence to set up from 6am, however we need to be mindful of our neighbours at all times.

"Stallholders must not park on any of the grass areas as this is banned by Central Coast Council."

Mr Head said: "Our club is wanting to raise much-needed funds to meet our disbursements to the various charities, Rural Fire Service and surf clubs on the Peninsula.

"We are still located in the Dunban Rd Car Park on the corner of Ocean Beach Rd."

The sale commences at 7am and runs until 1pm, and runs on the last Sunday of every month.

There will be no sale on April 25 due to Anzac Day.

For further information, email wwplions@yahoo.com.au or phone 0478 959 895.





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