Bootsales are expected to see a bumper turnout this year as locked down Brits make the most of the chance to cash in their clutter.
Bootsales are expected to see a bumper turnout this year as locked down Brits make the most of the chance to cash in their clutter.
The bootsale season was cut short last year due to Tier restrictions and a new national lockdown and will now start two months later than normal.
From April 12 non-essential retail can re-open giving people the opportunity to get rid of their unwanted items that have been piling up throughout Lockdown.