A Shropshire farm dispersal sale on Saturday will also provide a boost to charity.
As part of the Sallins Farm Machinery Dispersal Sale which is taking place on December 7, there will be a sale of homeware, household items, books, toys and Christmas gifts.
The dispersal sale at Sallins Farm, Picklescott, near Church Stretton, which also includes fodder, household Items, workshop tools, building materials and sundries, is being organised by Halls on behalf of Mr and Mrs Derek Lewis and family of Mulberry Homes UK Ltd. The Dispersal begins at 10am at Sallins Farm, Picklescott, SY6 6NU. Festive refreshments will be available.
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