You can also cast an eagle-eye over other sellers goods, who knows you may find a gem.
Here are five car boot sales that are back on in Berkshire:
Bunns Boot sales - Bracknell, Reading Natalie and Robert Bunn have run their car boot sales in Berkshire for the last 10 years.
Sellers: Arrive between 6-7.30am. Cars £10, Vans £15 and Large Vans LWB £20.
Buyers: £1.00 all day. Early bird entry before 7.30am is £5 per person.
Address: Moss End - Next to the Garden Village on the A3095, RG42 6EJ. Reading -
Dates: Moss End car boot every Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday. Reading car boot every Saturday.
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Among those to already benefit is Ramonjit Parmar, 11, who has had minimal access to the family computer at home because her sister has priority as an A-level student
Mail Force has received another stunning boost of more than £200,000 as the nationwide initiative to deliver laptops to schoolchildren hits top gear.
Experian, the consumer credit reporting company, and charity donation website The Big Give have raised the money together.
It lifts the running total of donations in cash and computer pledges from generous Daily Mail readers, philanthropists and corporations to an astonishing £12.1million.
Experian matched every £1 donated – up to a generous £100,100 – to the Computers for Kids campaign on The Big Give.
Pupils were delighted to get their hands on new Mail Force laptops after months of sharing tiny mobile phone screens with their siblings.
Children who struggled with online learning because of limited resources at home are returning to school today – but they need to catch up on the months of schooling lost during the pandemic.
So youngsters were jumping for joy when the Mail Force van made a delivery to the Langley Academy Primary and Langley Academy Secondary schools in Slough, Berkshire.
After being handed ten Microsoft Surface Go 2 devices, Tracey Bowen, head teacher of the primary school, said the donations would help to narrow the academic gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers.
Messages of praise has flooded in for teachers and staff from families across Slough thanking them for all of their support during the pandemic. Teachers and educational staff have worked tirelessly to adapt and overcome the challenges and pressures of the pandemic whilst minimising the impact of lockdown on children s learning is one of their main priorities. Last week we asked residents on the Slough Observer Facebook page if they had any schools or teachers they wanted to thank for their support during the pandemic. We were inundated with messages for the wonderful work of school staff with people commenting that every staff member was worthy of praise for all they have managed to achieve in such difficult circumstances.