WHETHER you want to clear out your clutter or bag a bargain, a car boot sale is the perfect place to do it.
And thanks to the Grimsby Telegraph, the greatest car boot sale ever to hit North East Lincolnshire is set to happen next month.
As reported, Classified Live will take place on the Laceby Road car park, at the Grimsby Institute, on Saturday, September 8, from 10am to 2pm.
There will be an incredible 150 pitches and thousands of potential bargains for you to browse and enjoy.
Among those who know how brilliant boot sales can be is Margaret Stearn, 58, from East Halton, who regularly attends events at Waltham Windmill, Pennells and the Oaklands Hall Hotel.
Margaret, who is retired and previously worked in publishing, said: "I come to a car boot sale once or twice a month and I love it.
"I make some of the stuff I sell myself, like the jams and pickles, and then the rest is usually given to me by family and friends.
"Car booters are a friendly bunch and I enjoy chatting with customers, especially my regulars.
"I don't really come to make money, it's more about getting out of the house and enjoying myself."
Another car boot regular is Irene Grundman, from Waltham, who attended the last event at Waltham Windmill on Sunday.
Irene, who owns Party Box, in Freeman Street, added: "I enjoy coming to boot sales and it's nice to make some money at the same time as having a nice day out.
"The atmosphere is always good and I enjoy talking to people."
Among the buyers at the latest Waltham Windmill sale were Trish Cummings and her daughter Tracey Carmichal, who bought cushions, a book, a child's toy and a serviette holder between them.
Get involved
If you would like to attend the Telegraph's Classified Live event, sellers can set up from 9am and buyers can arrive from 10am.
It costs £5 per pitch and they must be pre-booked by calling the Telegraph's classified manager, Caroline Whelpton, on 01472 372264.
Trade stands wishing to attend should also call the same number for more details.