Thank you to everyone who supported our Boot Fairs in 2024!
We are working with Hythe Town Council to ensure our Boot Fairs do not clash with Boot Fairs held on The Green in Hythe.
Boot Fair dates for 2025 are: Sundays 1st June, 31st August and 7th September (weather allowing).
- Car Parking available on the Cricket Ground - £1 (enter from Stade Street)
- Gates open at 7 am for sellers, 7.30am for buyers.
- Gates close at 12 noon. All parked cars to exit by 12.30pm.
Please DO NOT PARK ON THE TOWPATH
- Pitches: cars/small vans £10 on the day (£12 car with trailer, £15 transit van)
- Commercial traders £30 - must prebook by email: info@hythecsc.com
NO FOOD OR DRINK VANS
We want everyone who comes to our Boot Fairs to have an enjoyable experience, including the volunteers who give their time to manage the Fairs.
We do not tolerate aggressive behaviour or verbal abuse at any time. Anyone found to have breached these standards may be refused entry or be required to leave the event.
Sellers
Pitch holders cannot sell:
- Illegal (stolen or counterfeit) items
- Weapons (including imitations)
- Alcohol, tobacco goods, fireworks
- Live animals, birds, fish
- Food past its sell by date or unfit for human consumption.
- Knives (even kitchen and craft knives)
These rules apply equally to traders (e.g. people who sell regularly, sell goods bought for resale, make goods for resale) and non-traders (e.g. private individuals selling their own possessions) and are for their own protection and that of buyers.
Buyers
We recommend buyers think very carefully if considering purchasing:
- Electrical goods (especially fires, blankets and irons) unless they are from a recent, reputable source and are complete with their original instructions.
- Some clothes (check flammability labelling, especially for nightwear and be aware of the risks posed by children's' coats with hood cords).
- Cosmetics (unless with their intact original seals)
- Prams, pushchairs, car seats, crash helmets etc. These items met strict safety standards when sold originally by a trader but may now be damaged, albeit not obviously, and also need their original instructions to be properly fitted and operated.
Non TradersUnlike traders non traders are largely outside the controls of consumer law but goods you offer for sale must match their description. If they do not you are obliged to offer a refund, a replacement or a reduction in price to reflect that
misdescription.
Club Members
The club would like to extend its thanks to all members who give up their time to contribute to the smooth running of the boot fairs. Without all your hard work we could not run these events, and without the income would not be able to keep the club open.